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  • Lyn Graham Rain Over Fraser Island Oil On Linen 60 X 90
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Rain over K’Gari by Lyn Graham is from a series of 20 paintings called Disappearing Skylines.

One day when I was on Teewah Beach north of Noosa looking up at the high coastal dunes I realised they reminded me of the rusting roofs in Brisbane’s West End where I live. I thought of the beautiful corrugated iron roofs that are disappearing, making way for high-rise towers, just as the coastal dunes are eroding. I thought then of the changing deserts, the vanishing forests and the rising oceans.

In this series, I focus on the beauty of the skylines we love. They are disappearing as the climate changes and development, mining, tourism and logging ramp up.

Rain over Fraser Island came from one of my visits to Double Island Point, north of Noosa, where I have been a volunteer doing weeding and revegetation work for 20 years. It’s a very special place. Fraser Island, also known as K’Gari in the language of the Indigenous Butchulla people, is the world’s largest sand island and a World Heritage Area. It’s famous for the rainforest that grows straight from sand, as well as its crystal clear perched lakes.

The Disappearing Skylines paintings show what I saw and felt when I visited these places. I thought of the beauty that was there and what may be there tomorrow.

I paint in oils because I love their sensuous nature and the colours they create. This oil painting is on high-quality triple-primed stretched linen canvas. It is ready to hang or, if you prefer, it can be framed in a floating wooden frame. Please contact help@artloversaustralia.com.au for framing inquiries.

Rain over K’gari (Fraser Island)

Lyn Graham

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Size: 91.5w x 61h x 3.7d cms
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Rain over K’Gari by Lyn Graham is from a series of 20 paintings called Disappearing Skylines.

One day when I was on Teewah Beach north of Noosa looking up at the high coastal dunes I realised they reminded me of the rusting roofs in Brisbane’s West End where I live. I thought of the beautiful corrugated iron roofs that are disappearing, making way for high-rise towers, just as the coastal dunes are eroding. I thought then of the changing deserts, the vanishing forests and the rising oceans.

In this series, I focus on the beauty of the skylines we love. They are disappearing as the climate changes and development, mining, tourism and logging ramp up.

Rain over Fraser Island came from one of my visits to Double Island Point, north of Noosa, where I have been a volunteer doing weeding and revegetation work for 20 years. It’s a very special place. Fraser Island, also known as K’Gari in the language of the Indigenous Butchulla people, is the world’s largest sand island and a World Heritage Area. It’s famous for the rainforest that grows straight from sand, as well as its crystal clear perched lakes.

The Disappearing Skylines paintings show what I saw and felt when I visited these places. I thought of the beauty that was there and what may be there tomorrow.

I paint in oils because I love their sensuous nature and the colours they create. This oil painting is on high-quality triple-primed stretched linen canvas. It is ready to hang or, if you prefer, it can be framed in a floating wooden frame. Please contact help@artloversaustralia.com.au for framing inquiries.