David Hume - Andamooka
The way Australians see the their country is continually changing. This is as it should be; and landscape painting has an important role to play in focussing dialogue and stimulating debate. This body of work is inspired by journeys to the opal mining town of Andamooka.
Work From the Exhibition:
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The Road to Andamooka
Acrylic and cut vinyl on galvanised steel 270cm x 120cm

Looking For Opal
Acrylic on galvanised steel 180cm x 90cm

Malkara
Acrylic on galvanised steel 90cm x 90cm

Jindivik
Acrylic on galvanised steel 90cm x 90cm

The Opal Mine
Acrylic and photograph on galvanised steel 90cm x 90cm

The Road to Andamooka
Acrylic on paper. Four panels, each 56cm x 78 cm.
Media Release for Exhibition
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