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Field Lines - original

$750.00

An original monotype artwork created using watercolour inks and watercolour paint. Printed on Stonehenge printmaking paper.

This work looks across the paddocks at Lanyon Homestead towards the original fencing, stable and 1950s horse yards built by the Field family, who owned the property from 1930 to 1071.

“Field Lines” evokes the feel of a tinted photograph- a nod to the past. Layers of land, memory and use converge in this quiet view, where the Murrumbidgee River threads through story and place.

Work is unframed. size is 57 × 76 cm

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An original monotype artwork created using watercolour inks and watercolour paint. Printed on Stonehenge printmaking paper.

This work looks across the paddocks at Lanyon Homestead towards the original fencing, stable and 1950s horse yards built by the Field family, who owned the property from 1930 to 1071.

“Field Lines” evokes the feel of a tinted photograph- a nod to the past. Layers of land, memory and use converge in this quiet view, where the Murrumbidgee River threads through story and place.

Work is unframed. size is 57 × 76 cm

An original monotype artwork created using watercolour inks and watercolour paint. Printed on Stonehenge printmaking paper.

This work looks across the paddocks at Lanyon Homestead towards the original fencing, stable and 1950s horse yards built by the Field family, who owned the property from 1930 to 1071.

“Field Lines” evokes the feel of a tinted photograph- a nod to the past. Layers of land, memory and use converge in this quiet view, where the Murrumbidgee River threads through story and place.

Work is unframed. size is 57 × 76 cm

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