WILGA - SOLD at the Toowoomba Grammar Art Show
Growing up in Donnybrook as a child was one of the greatest gifts my parents gave me. We spent so many hours in the bush playing and learning. I remember on a particular trip out near Wilga, learning how to make a leaf whistle with new Jarrah leaves. The soil out there is so fertile and we always had endless fresh produce from farmers road stalls. Packham pears especially. There are still stalls there to this day, amazingly with an honour system. Leave the money in the letterbox.
Oil on Canvas
54cm by 64 cm
Landscape Orientation
Raw Timber Framed
Completed 2020
Growing up in Donnybrook as a child was one of the greatest gifts my parents gave me. We spent so many hours in the bush playing and learning. I remember on a particular trip out near Wilga, learning how to make a leaf whistle with new Jarrah leaves. The soil out there is so fertile and we always had endless fresh produce from farmers road stalls. Packham pears especially. There are still stalls there to this day, amazingly with an honour system. Leave the money in the letterbox.
Oil on Canvas
54cm by 64 cm
Landscape Orientation
Raw Timber Framed
Completed 2020
Growing up in Donnybrook as a child was one of the greatest gifts my parents gave me. We spent so many hours in the bush playing and learning. I remember on a particular trip out near Wilga, learning how to make a leaf whistle with new Jarrah leaves. The soil out there is so fertile and we always had endless fresh produce from farmers road stalls. Packham pears especially. There are still stalls there to this day, amazingly with an honour system. Leave the money in the letterbox.
Oil on Canvas
54cm by 64 cm
Landscape Orientation
Raw Timber Framed
Completed 2020