Anyone who has travelled into the Australian landscape will recognise its magnetism. At once unyielding and symphonic, its varying, vast and sometimes alien terrain has transfixed generation after generation of artists. Today, the living leader of this tradition is Jeffrey Makin, who out in the plein-air distils the ‘spirit-of-place’.
For Makin, the landscape offers complexity, history and personality. In his ‘portraits’ of natural landscape, he carves out their character, knowing better than most how much experience defines place. In 'Table Cape Lighthouse Tasmania', the central lighthouse is a dominating figure in the landscape - commanding attention and breaking through the extensive vastness of the ocean behind it.
Whether you crave nature, or just know the value of a good view - Makin’s landscapes will help your soul and home. Considered the heir of the Heidelberg school, Makin is represented in all national, state and most regional and corporate collections.
Jeffrey MAKIN (1943 - )
'Table Cape Lighthouse Tasmania'
Etching on paper
Edition of 15
Image Size: 34 x 50 cm
Dimensions: 57 x 79 cm
Signed: Signed Makin, titled and editioned below image
Comes with Letter of Provenance
Condition: Excellent:
(c) The Artist or Assignee