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23.01.2022 The allure of the night. Inspiration for the last installment of this season's project. Keep an eye on this page for the last reveal . . . .... : Ian Beckley See more



23.01.2022 Working on some new pieces from a surprise holiday in between covid lockdowns. It’s a view of ‘Hollow Mountain’ from the Northern Grampians, drenched in the mid-winter sun!! What a day that was!!

18.01.2022 Working on some new pieces from a surprise holiday in between covid lockdowns. It’s a view of ‘Hollow Mountain’ from the Northern Grampians, drenched in the mid-winter sun!! What a day that was!!

14.01.2022 There’s nothing like the rosy salmon gums, rust-red soil, and breathtaking sunsets of Western Australia. Guess what's dropping here for the second curated art from my archival images reborn project . .... . . : Alan Carmichael See more



14.01.2022 First to see the light was the little painting of the Esperance coastlands. Now known as Esperance Waters, this painting transformed the deep surface of the turquoise sea surrounding the islands of Lucky Bay at Cape Le Grand National Park. Seeing it again, filling the page with colour, a cause for great excitement and renewed wonder at this sublime location. Prints are live on my Etsy shop for all local & nationwide orders (Link in bio )

12.01.2022 From deep in the hills of Gippsland came this rendition of Autumn Fires, stark, nonetheless beautiful. These hills, although burnt, continued to invite my presence, and offer up their pain. (A phenomenon I am more familiar with now after 30 years of rural life) Prints are live on my Etsy shop for all local & nationwide orders. (Link in bio )

11.01.2022 There’s nothing like the rosy salmon gums, rust-red soil, and breathtaking sunsets of Western Australia. Guess what's dropping here for the second curated art from my archival images reborn project . .... . . : Alan Carmichael See more



10.01.2022 Next to come alive was Salmon Gums. A celebration of these unique trees dancing together in the vast landscapes of Western Australia. Restoring a memory of the hug that wrapped itself around these trunks. Prints are live on my Etsy shop for all local & nationwide orders. (Link in bio )

10.01.2022 First to see the light was the little painting of the Esperance coastlands. Now known as Esperance Waters, this painting transformed the deep surface of the turquoise sea surrounding the islands of Lucky Bay at Cape Le Grand National Park. Seeing it again, filling the page with colour, a cause for great excitement and renewed wonder at this sublime location. Prints are live on my Etsy shop for all local & nationwide orders (Link in bio )

06.01.2022 Next to come alive was Salmon Gums. A celebration of these unique trees dancing together in the vast landscapes of Western Australia. Restoring a memory of the hug that wrapped itself around these trunks. Prints are live on my Etsy shop for all local & nationwide orders. (Link in bio )

04.01.2022 The allure of the night. Inspiration for the last installment of this season's project. Keep an eye on this page for the last reveal . . . .... : Ian Beckley See more

03.01.2022 From deep in the hills of Gippsland came this rendition of Autumn Fires, stark, nonetheless beautiful. These hills, although burnt, continued to invite my presence, and offer up their pain. (A phenomenon I am more familiar with now after 30 years of rural life) Prints are live on my Etsy shop for all local & nationwide orders. (Link in bio )



02.01.2022 It’s not hard to see why the beaches in Esperance are consistently voted the most beautiful beaches in Australia. Here, impossibly white sand meets unbelievably clear turquoise water creating a beautiful vista and perfect swimming conditions. The inspiration for one of my long archival images reborn dropping here tonight ... . . . . : Linus Nylund See more

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