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My landscape oil painting ‘Mountain Landscape’ was inspired by South Australia’s Flinders Ranges.

The Flinders Ranges are the largest mountain range in South Australia.  They start about 200 km north of Adelaide. The discontinuous ranges stretch for over 430 km from Port Pirie to Lake Callabonna.

The first humans to inhabit the Flinders Ranges were the Adnyamathanha people (meaning “hill people” or “rock people”) whose descendants still reside in the area.,

Cave paintings, rock engravings and other artefacts indicate that the Adnyamathana lived in the Flinders Ranges for tens of thousands of years.

An impressionist oil landscape painting of South Australia’s Flinders Ranges.  It features pastel colours of mauve, blue and green with highlights of yellow, pink and white.

Australian Mountain Range Landscape

Maureen Finck

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Size: 102w x 76h x 3.75d cms
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Additional Information

My landscape oil painting ‘Mountain Landscape’ was inspired by South Australia’s Flinders Ranges.

The Flinders Ranges are the largest mountain range in South Australia.  They start about 200 km north of Adelaide. The discontinuous ranges stretch for over 430 km from Port Pirie to Lake Callabonna.

The first humans to inhabit the Flinders Ranges were the Adnyamathanha people (meaning “hill people” or “rock people”) whose descendants still reside in the area.,

Cave paintings, rock engravings and other artefacts indicate that the Adnyamathana lived in the Flinders Ranges for tens of thousands of years.

An impressionist oil landscape painting of South Australia’s Flinders Ranges.  It features pastel colours of mauve, blue and green with highlights of yellow, pink and white.