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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
72x36.2in
About this artwork
Montserrat is part of my Marrakesh series focusing on the iconic colours and patterns of this ancient city in Morocco. The historical quarters of these African desert towns are a sensual experience of colour, energy and movement, with maze-like alleys winding through the marketplaces, where vendors sell traditional textiles, pottery, spices and jewellery.
I have mixed a variety of desert colours for use in these paintings: ochres, terracotta’s,… pinks, and browns, plus a selection of oxide, to create the effect of moving through this unique landscape.
« Painting is an essential part of who I am. It's an instinctual process of creativity and expression. »
Dinah Wakefield is an exciting Australian painter who has exhibited her work nationally. Fascinated by the light that exists under the surface of our everyday reality, she seeks to capture it in her abstract representations of landscapes and natural beauty. She is primarily inspired by the Noosa region of Australia, and seeks to represent its interplay of light - from the ocean to the clouds to the hinterland beyond.