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SHOP West MacDonald Ranges - David Henley
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West MacDonald Ranges - David Henley

$295.00

David Henley's "West MacDonald Ranges" captures the rugged beauty of the Australian outback with vibrant gouache strokes. This en plein air piece, measuring 35cm x 48cm and presented in mount board, showcases Henley's masterful use of color and light. The artwork vividly depicts the majestic landscape of the West MacDonald Ranges, with their rich red and purple hues contrasting against the greenery and rocky terrain. It's a stunning representation of the natural beauty and diverse textures of this iconic Australian region. Perfect for any art lover looking to bring a piece of the outback into their home.

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David Henley's "West MacDonald Ranges" captures the rugged beauty of the Australian outback with vibrant gouache strokes. This en plein air piece, measuring 35cm x 48cm and presented in mount board, showcases Henley's masterful use of color and light. The artwork vividly depicts the majestic landscape of the West MacDonald Ranges, with their rich red and purple hues contrasting against the greenery and rocky terrain. It's a stunning representation of the natural beauty and diverse textures of this iconic Australian region. Perfect for any art lover looking to bring a piece of the outback into their home.

David Henley's "West MacDonald Ranges" captures the rugged beauty of the Australian outback with vibrant gouache strokes. This en plein air piece, measuring 35cm x 48cm and presented in mount board, showcases Henley's masterful use of color and light. The artwork vividly depicts the majestic landscape of the West MacDonald Ranges, with their rich red and purple hues contrasting against the greenery and rocky terrain. It's a stunning representation of the natural beauty and diverse textures of this iconic Australian region. Perfect for any art lover looking to bring a piece of the outback into their home.

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