d'ART ID#: 59988
Length: 33.00 cm
Height: 53.00 cm
Depth: 1.00 cm
Framed: Y
Year Created: 2002
Media Types:
Mixed Media, Oils, Painting
Style & Subject:
Landscape, Marine, Seascape
Submitted by naturaloceanart
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Michelle  Wardley
Colours of Shark Bay South East of Monkey Mia
Michelle Wardley
Original Paintings - US $189.00

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Colours of Shark Bay South East of Monkey Mia

Shark Bay Western Australia

18/12/2002 33 x 53 x 1 cm

Oil Hardboard on palm matting mounted on whiteboard



$336 AUD SOLD


Painting Inspiration:

Vibrance would have to be the word I have most used to describe the many varied shades of the earth and sea here in Shark Bay. The comment has often been made by the cynics and sceptics that my paintings "look a bit bright" or "artificial".

I wonder whether these are the same people that leave a sunset as soon as the golden globe hits the horizon or who travel thousands of kilometres to only sit inside their hotel room or camp by a beautiful stream or lake and sit inside watchin tellie?

Are they the kind to walk on a beach wearing shoes or do they really not see the colours, do they fail to take the time to absorb or are they somehow closed to our earths vibrance. Or do they see something totally beyond my recognition?

My depth of experience seems to reflect the colour experience I have, the longer I can sit and take it in the more richly I recall the colour vibrations in my paintings.

I understand as each of us are individuals we all see the world differently but I hope that my paintings help to widen people's colour perception and that the healing aspects of the colours still affect them subconsciously even if they consciously reject them.

For more information on the Artist Michelle Wardley or new realeases of work visit http://www.michellewardley.com or email: info@michellewardley.com

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