Landscapes are one of the oldest traditions in art. They speak to our relationship with nature – captivated but slightly withheld – as well as the artistic challenge of capturing the changing of light and climate. Meditative, inspiring and refreshing, to gaze upon a landscape is to allow yourself a mental vacation.
The only Australian born member of the Royal Watercolour Society, Kenneth Jack is among Australia’s most significant landscape artists. In ‘Road to Murrindindi, VIC’, the artist has captured the serene environment of rural Australia. In this cacophony of paint, dark, sinuous branches of the gum trees and clouds of leaves met atop a walking path - beckoning one through the unusual Australian bush.
Jack is a renowned artist nationally and internationally, with works in collections such as the Royal Collection at Windsor, Victoria and Albert museum, National Gallery of Australia and the Australian War Memorial. For lovers of watercolours or quiet landscapes, ‘Road to Murrindindi, VIC’ is a delightful discovery.
Kenneth JACK (1924 - 2006)
'Road to Murrindindi, VIC' 1967
watercolour on paper
Image Size: 34 x 30 cm
Dimensions: 53 x 48 x 2 cm
Signed: Titled lower left corner; signed 'KENNETH JACKS' and dated lower right.
Comes with Letter of Provenance
Condition: Excellent
(c) Kenneth Jack / Copyright Agency
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