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These gouache postcards are part of a large series where I will be aiming to paint 100 landscapes. These were painted in 2023.
Postcard 60 Lapping Mangroves - This gouache postcard features some mangroves growing in a small outcrop in the morning sun.
Postcard 61 Passionfruit - This passionfruit vine was blooming even when the overhead sky was stormy.
Postcard 62 Suburbs - Every start of winter brings the sunset season. The colours this year were so striking and consistently beautiful over my neighbourbhood.
Postcard 63 Mossy stairs - A small glimpse at some of the walkways through the Lamington National Park.
Postcard 60 Lapping Mangroves - This gouache postcard features some mangroves growing in a small outcrop in the morning sun.
Postcard 61 Passionfruit - This passionfruit vine was blooming even when the overhead sky was stormy.
Postcard 62 Suburbs - Every start of winter brings the sunset season. The colours this year were so striking and consistently beautiful over my neighbourbhood.
Postcard 63 Mossy stairs - A small glimpse at some of the walkways through the Lamington National Park.
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Your bright daylight greens are so vivid and full of life! I generally dislike bright sunny days, but you always catch the good side of the well-lit foliage!
Happy to see the magnificent mangroves in their water-spidery glory. So good of you to let us see those amazing plants through your eyes.
The sunset is gorgeous, inviting one to peer long and hungrily into that twilight rainbow... And it is nice to see a car in your works -- a rare sight, but one that connects all that splendid wilderness to the civilized world. Same as those stairs, I guess, but nature seems to have all but reclaimed them back into her fold.
I have only just learned of the inverted relationship that the Land Down Under has with the months in terms of seasons, and I am still a little dizzy at the concept! It's been a similar, but a much longer education for me about my friends who have moved to Central America, and enjoy the perpetual 90F tropical rainfest all year round.
Happy to see the magnificent mangroves in their water-spidery glory. So good of you to let us see those amazing plants through your eyes.
The sunset is gorgeous, inviting one to peer long and hungrily into that twilight rainbow... And it is nice to see a car in your works -- a rare sight, but one that connects all that splendid wilderness to the civilized world. Same as those stairs, I guess, but nature seems to have all but reclaimed them back into her fold.
I have only just learned of the inverted relationship that the Land Down Under has with the months in terms of seasons, and I am still a little dizzy at the concept! It's been a similar, but a much longer education for me about my friends who have moved to Central America, and enjoy the perpetual 90F tropical rainfest all year round.
Isn't it amazing how different places on earth can feel so familiar but be so different? I love painting the juxaposition of natural and man made beauty, everything from a sunset in my neighbourhood to old stairs in a protected national park can be beautiful. I am enjoying the sunshine before the heatwaves, drought and bushfires set in, defiantly!
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