TThis original acrylic painting is the first piece in my Palette Knife Landscape series, created on location at Mount Adelaide Reserve in Bothwell, Tasmania.
Painted entirely with a palette knife, the work reflects the experience of standing at the edge of the reserve — looking across still water toward low hills beneath a wide Tasmanian sky. The layered strokes in the clouds and foreground foliage create movement and texture, while the distant hills remain calm and grounded.
The palette knife allows the paint to move freely across the surface, building depth through texture rather than detail. Marks are left visible, echoing the raw, open feel of the landscape itself.
Painted on a slim canvas, this is a one-of-a-kind original artwork, ready to hang or frame.
The Palette Knife Landscape series is an intuitive exploration of landscape, texture, and mood. These works are painted using a palette knife rather than brushes, allowing the paint to move freely and respond directly to the environment.
This series is inspired by places I travel through and spend time in — not exact replicas, but impressions of atmosphere, light, and land.
This painting marks the beginning of that body of work.
One-of-a-kind original acrylic painting
First work in the Palette Knife Landscape series
Painted on location at Mount Adelaide Reserve, Bothwell, Tasmania
Created entirely with a palette knife
Rich texture and visible layering
Expressive, contemporary landscape style
Size: 30cm × 40cm
Surface: Slim canvas
Medium: Acrylic paint
Technique: Palette knife
Finish: Satin varnish
Orientation: Portrait
Framing: Unframed (ready to hang or frame)
TThis original acrylic painting is the first piece in my Palette Knife Landscape series, created on location at Mount Adelaide Reserve in Bothwell, Tasmania.
Painted entirely with a palette knife, the work reflects the experience of standing at the edge of the reserve — looking across still water toward low hills beneath a wide Tasmanian sky. The layered strokes in the clouds and foreground foliage create movement and texture, while the distant hills remain calm and grounded.
The palette knife allows the paint to move freely across the surface, building depth through texture rather than detail. Marks are left visible, echoing the raw, open feel of the landscape itself.
Painted on a slim canvas, this is a one-of-a-kind original artwork, ready to hang or frame.
The Palette Knife Landscape series is an intuitive exploration of landscape, texture, and mood. These works are painted using a palette knife rather than brushes, allowing the paint to move freely and respond directly to the environment.
This series is inspired by places I travel through and spend time in — not exact replicas, but impressions of atmosphere, light, and land.
This painting marks the beginning of that body of work.
One-of-a-kind original acrylic painting
First work in the Palette Knife Landscape series
Painted on location at Mount Adelaide Reserve, Bothwell, Tasmania
Created entirely with a palette knife
Rich texture and visible layering
Expressive, contemporary landscape style
Size: 30cm × 40cm
Surface: Slim canvas
Medium: Acrylic paint
Technique: Palette knife
Finish: Satin varnish
Orientation: Portrait
Framing: Unframed (ready to hang or frame)