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This is the fifth exhibition in which Hume has used flat galvanised steel and vivid acrylic paints to explore new ways of seeing the Australian landscape. The Kimberley region of north-western Australia again provides inspiration. Rich colours and textures are used to capture the life and power of the land, taking the viewer beneath the skin of the surface.

 

Work From the Exhibition:

(Click on thumbnails to see a larger image)

Osmond Creek#1 - click to enlarge

 

Osmond Creek #1

Acrylic and cut vinyl on six galvanised steel panels. Total size 180cm x 120cm

Osmond Creek #2 - click to enlarge

 

Osmond Creek #2

Acrylic and cut vinyl on two galvanised steel panels. Total size 180cm x 90cm

White Mountain Hills - click to enlarge

 

White Mountain Hills

Acrylic on two galvanised steel panels. Total size 90cm x 180cm

White Mountain Hills #3 - click to enlarge

 

White Mountain Hills #3

Acrylic on three galvanised steel panels. Total size 132cm x 44cm

Near Doughboy Hill #1 - click to enlarge

 

Near Doughboy Hill #1

Acrylic and cut vinyl on galvanised steel. 90cm x 90cm

 







   



 






   


 















   



 

   



 






   


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