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Rocky Point no. 1 | Limited Edition Print
Rocky Point no. 1 | Limited Edition Print
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Rocky Point no. 1 Limited Edition Print
Medium: Archival giclée print on high-quality paper or canvas
3 sizes available. Only 10 editions will be made across all sizes.
Image sizes include -
- 50 x 67 cm (approx. 53 x 70 cm inc. frame for canvas)
- 100 x 74.5 cm (approx. 103 x 77 cm inc. frame for canvas)
- 130 x 100 cm (approx. 133 x 103 cm inc. frame for canvas)
Custom sizes available by request. Send a message to get a quote here.
Framing is only available for canvas print surfaces. Unframed prints are available rolled in either paper or canvas. Professional stretching &/or framing is advised for both print surfaces should you choose this option. Please reach out here if you need any framing advice before purchase.
Hand-signed and numbered by Lauren Danger with Certificate of Authenticity.
This artwork is made to order when purchase is made. Orders may take 2 weeks + shipping for unframed/unstretched and 5-6 weeks + shipping for framed options.
*Please note that the gallery images are for inspiration purposes only to help you envision your artwork framed. The image is of the limited edition print in medium canvas framed and small canvas framed option. For framing options, conditions apply. Please see FAQ’s here for more details
Available with FREE pick-up at Frameline North Geelong or at the Torquay Studio by appointment.
Shipping available Australia-wide. Packaging and insurance included.
Rocky Point no. 1 limited edition print. This artwork is a limited edition print of the "Rocky Point no. 1" original artwork.
Rocky Point No. 1 and the rest of the series is inspired by the point separating Torquay and Jan Juc, Wadawurrung Country, Surf Coast Australia.
This series has a lot of similarities to the nearby Bells Beach series. Turquoise water and a mix of earthy tones with bright bold pinks and purples. The vegetation also has a lot more details like in the Bells series, creating loads of interest. For me the technique with the leaves is another way I can freely and intuitively express colour and tone.
This perspective of Rocky Point is captured beautifully by Linda Gorfol, a local Torquay photographer. You can see the original inspiration image in the photo gallery. As always I love to use the image as a base point. Always at some point during the creation of the vegetation I allow intuition to take over and I step away from the image. My artworks are, to me, the beautiful balance between realism and abstract. Taking an image known to the viewer and allowing my more playful side to express itself.
Rocky Point no. 1 has a mix of teal, turquoise, aqua, lilac, sand, magenta, coral pink, dusty pink, pale orange, deep purple, yellow/green, green/gold, burnt umber and olive green. Rocky Point no. 1 is one of the more vibrant, colourful artworks from the series. Each artwork I allow to evolve naturally, the results are that evey artwork is unique.
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