





Beneath the Stillness
“Beneath the Stillness”
Mixed media on paper | A3 (29.7cm x 42cm)
Signed on front | Unframed
Beneath the Stillness is a layered exploration of the quiet, tangled undergrowth that often goes unnoticed in the Australian bush. Created with a mix of acrylic, pencil, and pastel, this piece blends spontaneous mark-making with translucent washes, capturing the textures, rhythms, and organic forms found beneath the trees.
Deep greens and earthy ochres weave through soft veils of pale yellow and mint, evoking the filtered light and calm energy of the forest floor. There’s a feeling of hidden life—of movement just out of sight—that invites you to look closer and lose yourself in the details.
“Beneath the Stillness”
Mixed media on paper | A3 (29.7cm x 42cm)
Signed on front | Unframed
Beneath the Stillness is a layered exploration of the quiet, tangled undergrowth that often goes unnoticed in the Australian bush. Created with a mix of acrylic, pencil, and pastel, this piece blends spontaneous mark-making with translucent washes, capturing the textures, rhythms, and organic forms found beneath the trees.
Deep greens and earthy ochres weave through soft veils of pale yellow and mint, evoking the filtered light and calm energy of the forest floor. There’s a feeling of hidden life—of movement just out of sight—that invites you to look closer and lose yourself in the details.
“Beneath the Stillness”
Mixed media on paper | A3 (29.7cm x 42cm)
Signed on front | Unframed
Beneath the Stillness is a layered exploration of the quiet, tangled undergrowth that often goes unnoticed in the Australian bush. Created with a mix of acrylic, pencil, and pastel, this piece blends spontaneous mark-making with translucent washes, capturing the textures, rhythms, and organic forms found beneath the trees.
Deep greens and earthy ochres weave through soft veils of pale yellow and mint, evoking the filtered light and calm energy of the forest floor. There’s a feeling of hidden life—of movement just out of sight—that invites you to look closer and lose yourself in the details.