Rural Reflections Fine Art Print Gallery
The "Rural Reflections" Art Print collection embodies the quiet essence of the bucolic Australian farm heartlands which helped shape my life. The allure of the road less travelled would stir an exploratory instinct, often as I pedalled along on a bike, my senses fully engaged. These prints, born from serendipity and the creative stimulus driven by that which engaged me, distill the landscape's allure into minimalist art, blending a delicate balance of natural colours, infrared's hidden shades, and watercolour illusions. The personally crafted landscape art prints are a celebration of rural simplicity, a quiet reflection of the land’s unspoken poetry.
There is so much I have yet to experience in my beautiful homeland–nationwide rural landscapes gifted with inherent artist treasures–that I have no doubt this gallery will continue to grow. I invite you to occasionally drop by and browse again if these images stir your imagination.
Click on an image below for a larger view, the print sizes available, and their respective prices.
A stark Victorian landscape of red dust and wheat stubble, sparse shade trees, and an expansive blue, post-harvest silence, rendered with a watercolour touch.
In the calm of a South Australian dawn, a ploughed field foregrounds a serene rural scene where sheep graze on golden grass, and hills shoulder the morning mist.
An embracing winter’s morning as sun stirs fog draping the mountains, ducks swim on the still pond, and cows graze the dew-laden grass somewhere in the mist.
A single cloud adorns the blue above South Australia's gentle hills of grain, cradled by the land's subtle curves — a minimalist palette of earth and sky.
Originally photographed in infrared, this adventurous post-processed image of the vast wheat fields of Southern Australia takes on a surrealist quality. Comprising simple shapes and pastel hues, it captures the beauty, tranquility, and simplicity of this rural landscape.
Shrouded in the cold calm of a Tasmanian winter morning, cows graze undisturbed on dampened earth, as trees emerge from the embracing mist.
At the eastern end of the Dandenong Ranges, farmland appears like corduroy draped over the hillside. In this infrared view, an old eucalyptus tree could easily be mistaken for a solitary cloud peaking over the ridge.
This is a limited-edition print consisting of 15 prints in one dimension of:
50cm x 60cm, 19.7in x 23.7in
Once a sanctuary, a place of learning, and a gallery of communal spirit, this dilapidated structure now hosts a different kind of congregation in South Australia's Avenue Range. A trio of sheep linger at the entrance of the ruin, their gaze sweeping the expanse while another lingers in the cool shadows, seemingly the black sheep of the flock.
Under the expanse of a clear blue autumn sky, a lone tree stands as a steadfast sentinel amidst rolling South Australian hills draped with vibrant bands of grain crop and pasture land.