
2025 Collection
FOUND , MAITLAND REGIONAL ART GALLERY JUNE 2025
As I prepare for the Found exhibition at Maitland Regional Art Gallery, I’ve been thinking deeply about why I paint landscapes—what keeps drawing me back to the land, brush in hand, and why this practice still feels urgent and alive.
It’s never been about creating “pretty” pictures. I’m not interested in making scenic postcards or decorative backdrops. For me, landscape painting is about memory, identity, and the shifting sense of belonging we attach to place. It’s about how the land holds stories—both personal and collective—and how painting can capture moments that are constantly slipping away
-excerpt from blog post.
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Found, In the Space Between Sprawl and Stillness, Melville oil on canvas 30x120 cm framed
Echoes of Tracks Long Worn,Stanhopes Bend towards Lambs Valley, oil on canvas 30x120 cm framed
Where the Silence Still Dares to Call, 2025 vintage Pokolbin, oil on canvas 30x120 cm
The Land Remembers, the soil keeps track, Elderslie, oil on canvas, 30x120 cm
The Land That Paints Me Too, Luskintyre, oil on canvas, 30x120 cm framed
What future should last ,Thistle Hill Pokolbin, oil on canvas, 30x120 cm framed
What the rain remembered, Rosebrook, oil on canvas, 30x120 cm framed