A holiday to Tasmania was inspiration for this piece. The beaches are all so inviting and quiet. The bays are a beautiful aquamarine blue with many colours reflected from the sand and surrounds. The rocks at the shore are the most beautiful colours and create an inviting entrance to the bay. The two little boats look so 'at home' sitting here waiting for a day on the water. This looks great over the bed , especially in a beach house. It would also be perfect in a family room to give a light airy mood.
Ann Rayment 56 artworks | 5 Sold Follow Contact Ann A contemporary landscape artist from NSW. I was a school teacher for 35 years before I gave it up to open a gallery / studio and teach art classes . I love colour and texture and I challenge myself to find new ways to include this in my work. The Australian landscape is my inspiration. I love to work โplein airโ creating a response to my surroundings. While I use a variety of materials and processes in each work, the tools I most enjoy and use are the paint brush on a long stick and my hands. Using these gives me a real freedom which comes through in my work. The works on paper that I produce on site often become the beginning of a work on canvas. The collage pieces are layered with acrylic and glazes , scratched and scraped to reveal hidden surprises. The marks are loose and unpredictable just like the Australian landscape.