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Hobart Art Gallery Collection "Sunset on the Cradle" - SOLD
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"Sunset on the Cradle" - SOLD

A$12,000.00
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Artist - Phillip McKay

Oil on Canvas

153cm x 153cm

An evocative work of Cradle Mountain by Phillip McKay - large enough to walk into and inspect the detail and get caught up in the textured landscape and turbulent sky. This painting brings together the best elements of the artist’s work, utilising a pallete knife and impasto approach to render the foreground, with the sky being articulated through sweeping gestural brushstrokes. You must see this work in the flesh - its an absolute beauty!

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Artist - Phillip McKay

Oil on Canvas

153cm x 153cm

An evocative work of Cradle Mountain by Phillip McKay - large enough to walk into and inspect the detail and get caught up in the textured landscape and turbulent sky. This painting brings together the best elements of the artist’s work, utilising a pallete knife and impasto approach to render the foreground, with the sky being articulated through sweeping gestural brushstrokes. You must see this work in the flesh - its an absolute beauty!

Artist - Phillip McKay

Oil on Canvas

153cm x 153cm

An evocative work of Cradle Mountain by Phillip McKay - large enough to walk into and inspect the detail and get caught up in the textured landscape and turbulent sky. This painting brings together the best elements of the artist’s work, utilising a pallete knife and impasto approach to render the foreground, with the sky being articulated through sweeping gestural brushstrokes. You must see this work in the flesh - its an absolute beauty!

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