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  • 2025p826 Butterbox Point Plein Air V2
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Materials Used
• Professional artist grade oil paints on linen panel
• A certificate of Authenticity is given with this painting.
• This painting is Varnished for protection

INSPIRATION
This oil painting captures the dramatic escarpments near Butterbox Point at Mt Hay, in the heart of the Blue Mountains, Australia. Begun on location in the mid-afternoon light, the work preserves the fleeting atmosphere of the moment — golden sun striking the cliffs, deep shadows falling across the valleys, and the unmistakable blue haze rolling through the distance.

Painting en plein air allowed me to feel the shifting breeze, hear the echo of birds across the cliffs, and translate that living experience directly onto canvas. Later refined in the studio, this work becomes more than a depiction of place — it is an invitation to pause, reflect, and reconnect with the grandeur of nature.

Butterbox Point at Mt Hay

Christopher Vidal

AUD$890
Size: 40w x 30h x 0.3d cms
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Additional Information

Materials Used
• Professional artist grade oil paints on linen panel
• A certificate of Authenticity is given with this painting.
• This painting is Varnished for protection

INSPIRATION
This oil painting captures the dramatic escarpments near Butterbox Point at Mt Hay, in the heart of the Blue Mountains, Australia. Begun on location in the mid-afternoon light, the work preserves the fleeting atmosphere of the moment — golden sun striking the cliffs, deep shadows falling across the valleys, and the unmistakable blue haze rolling through the distance.

Painting en plein air allowed me to feel the shifting breeze, hear the echo of birds across the cliffs, and translate that living experience directly onto canvas. Later refined in the studio, this work becomes more than a depiction of place — it is an invitation to pause, reflect, and reconnect with the grandeur of nature.