Art
Written by Krista Worthington
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Balance by SUSAN TRUDINGER | 61 x 46cm, Acrylic on canvas
Abstract landscapes are a type of artwork that combines elements of both landscape paintings and abstract art. They often feature recognizable scenes, such as mountains, forests, or bodies of water, but with a twist – they are portrayed in a more unconventional and non-realistic way.
Ascension by SARAH LUBCKE | 100 x 100cm, Acrylic on canvas
Unlike traditional landscape paintings which aim to capture the realistic details of nature, abstract landscapes offer a fresh perspective by using bold colours and shapes to convey the essence of a scene. This allows for more freedom and creativity in the artist’s interpretation, breaking away from the constraints of traditional techniques.
Duck ponds by DEANNE NEWLAND | 101 x 101cm, Acrylic & ink on stretched canvas
Abstract landscapes challenge us to see beyond what we know and open our minds to new possibilities. They encourage us to let go of preconceived notions about how things should look and allow us to experience familiar scenes in a whole new light.
Forgotten Melody by TANIA CHANTER | 170 x 110cm, Acrylic on stretched canvas
Aside from their unique and mesmerizing aesthetics, abstract landscapes also have a special ability to evoke emotions and spark imagination in viewers. With their unconventional perspectives and use of color and form, they can transport us to otherworldly places that only exist in our minds.
Deconstructed landscape No 7 by IAN BURGESS | 76 x 102cm, Acrylic on canvas
Whether you are an art enthusiast, a collector, or simply looking for a statement piece to add to your home decor, consider adding an abstract landscape painting to your collection. These modern and thought-provoking pieces will not only enhance your space but also provide a constant source of inspiration and wonder.
Mono Series – Ebony Ridge by LAURIE FRANKLIN | 152 x 122cm, Mixed media on canvas
In conclusion, abstract landscapes offer a breath of fresh air in the world of traditional art. They challenge us to see beyond what we know and allow us to experience familiar scenes in new and imaginative ways. So why not take a walk on the abstract and explore the beauty and endless possibilities of this unique art form? Whether it’s through bold colours and shapes or unconventional perspectives, there is something for everyone in the world of abstract landscapes.
Evening Commute 9 by TARLI BIRD | 70 x 100cm, Mixed media on printmaking paper
Grass Trees and Pony Ants by HAYLEY FREEMAN | 102 x 102cm, Acrylic on canvas
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A Natural Wonder by ANGELA ROSKELL | 183 x 91.5cm, Acrylic on canvas
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If I Can Dream by ALPANA RAI | 93 x 63cm, Acrylic on canvas
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Afterglow by LIDIA GAUDIANO | 90 x 90cm, Acrylic on canvas
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Sing a Rainbow One by MADELEINE MCKINLAY | 79 x 79cm, Acrylic on canvas
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Back Country by KYLIE DANIEL | 106 x 106cm, Mixed media on canvas
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At the Centre Of It All by BRENDA MEYNELL | 51 x 60cm, Acrylic & pastel on canvas
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Squiggle~scape – No 6 by JESS SWAN | 17.5 x 17.5cm, Acrylic on canvas
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Singing as They Went by CATHERINE SWENSON | 90 x 90cm, Acrylic on canvas
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The Cliffs of Moher by KEITH SOUTHALL | 90 x 60cm, Acrylic on canvas
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Northern Rivers by KERRIE WILSON | 76 x 92cm, Acrylic & ink on canvas
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Sandy Desert by MOJGAN OSTOVAN | 90 x 120cm, Acrylic on canvas
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In the bush by TARA LEWIS | 45 X 35cm, Mixed media on wood panel
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Spring Blooms by CARLEY BOURNE | 33 x 33cm, Acrylic on canvas
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