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Remembering Devil’s Kitchen‘ is a loose landscape painting by Kate Wise. Kate has used fluid acrylics and a range of pouring, dripping, blowing and scraping techniques to capture the emotion and awesome beauty of this natural landmark called Devil’s Kitchen, near Linton, west of Ballarat. A winding road leads into the valley where basalt columns rise up from the Woady Yallock River. Trees and scrub grow wild. Kate painted this expressive work, not from a photo, but as a process of reflecting on the feeling of exploration and adventure she felt on those Sunday drives with her family. As a child, this place felt vast and wild and just the name was exciting fuel for the imagination of a budding artist.

-Artist quality acrylic paint on 10oz. triple primed cotton duck canvas

-Unframed, ready to hang or choose a hand-crafted frame at checkout

-91 x 91 x 3.5cm, unframed, ready to hang

-Signed Certificate of Authenticity and signed on the front

-Carefully packaged in bubble wrap and recycled cardboard so it arrives safely, ready for you to enjoy

Remembering Devil’s Kitchen

Kate Wise

AUD$1,900
Size: 91w x 91h x 3.5d cms
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Remembering Devil’s Kitchen‘ is a loose landscape painting by Kate Wise. Kate has used fluid acrylics and a range of pouring, dripping, blowing and scraping techniques to capture the emotion and awesome beauty of this natural landmark called Devil’s Kitchen, near Linton, west of Ballarat. A winding road leads into the valley where basalt columns rise up from the Woady Yallock River. Trees and scrub grow wild. Kate painted this expressive work, not from a photo, but as a process of reflecting on the feeling of exploration and adventure she felt on those Sunday drives with her family. As a child, this place felt vast and wild and just the name was exciting fuel for the imagination of a budding artist.

-Artist quality acrylic paint on 10oz. triple primed cotton duck canvas

-Unframed, ready to hang or choose a hand-crafted frame at checkout

-91 x 91 x 3.5cm, unframed, ready to hang

-Signed Certificate of Authenticity and signed on the front

-Carefully packaged in bubble wrap and recycled cardboard so it arrives safely, ready for you to enjoy