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Dawn: Glebe Point Road II by Sonia Mattson | Oil on canvas

This original oil painting captures the quiet threshold of daybreak on Glebe Point Road, just before the city stirs to life. A soft, luminous dawn sky washes the scene in gentle shades of pink and blue, suffusing the urban landscape with a sense of calm anticipation.

In the foreground, a house is quietly illuminated, its presence anchoring the composition in the everyday intimacy of neighbourhood life. A ‘One Way’ sign points left, introducing a subtle narrative of direction and movement, even in this moment of stillness. The road stretches ahead with parked cars and shadowed trees, their forms hushed in the early light.

Beyond, red brick apartment buildings and the park recede into the distance, grounding the scene in the familiar textures of the inner city. The painting reflects on those fleeting minutes before the business of the day begins — when streets are momentarily suspended between night and morning, and the ordinary world feels briefly luminous and contemplative. A floating frame is optional.

Dawn: Glebe Point Road II

Sonia Mattson

AUD$650
Size: 61w x 51h x 4d cms
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Dawn: Glebe Point Road II by Sonia Mattson | Oil on canvas

This original oil painting captures the quiet threshold of daybreak on Glebe Point Road, just before the city stirs to life. A soft, luminous dawn sky washes the scene in gentle shades of pink and blue, suffusing the urban landscape with a sense of calm anticipation.

In the foreground, a house is quietly illuminated, its presence anchoring the composition in the everyday intimacy of neighbourhood life. A ‘One Way’ sign points left, introducing a subtle narrative of direction and movement, even in this moment of stillness. The road stretches ahead with parked cars and shadowed trees, their forms hushed in the early light.

Beyond, red brick apartment buildings and the park recede into the distance, grounding the scene in the familiar textures of the inner city. The painting reflects on those fleeting minutes before the business of the day begins — when streets are momentarily suspended between night and morning, and the ordinary world feels briefly luminous and contemplative. A floating frame is optional.