LYNE MARSHALL
Lyne Marshall is an Australian artist and author inspired by the wilderness and how nature exposes the landscape to reveal its hidden dimensions. While working in various mediums, Lyne’s work commonly reflects a response to an experience.
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While not specific to an area, her semi-abstract landscapes focus on deeper impressions of living as a child on an island off the coast of Queensland and now being an artist living on an isolated mountain range in South East Queensland.
Lyne focuses on growing her art and retaining its integrity that allows viewers to look below the surface, drawn to a deeper level that speaks to them about the world around them. In seeking the essence of her subject, Lyne feels she can move away from the symbolic. The emotional experience of nature’s unpredictability yet constant persistence in sculpturing the land that she works to depict.
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Nature's Blessings
Acrylic on stretched gallery wrap canvas
900 x 900 mm
AUD 3990.00
Part of my journey as an artist has included the privilege of seeing many remote areas of Australia. Nature’s Blessing is a conglomerate of those many times I have seen nature’s beauty ever present throughout the changing seasons.
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A Fresh Perspective
Acrylic on stretched gallery wrap canvas
1400 x 1100 mm
AUD 6200.00
A Fresh Perspective is a way of looking at the world through a changing lens. While we only see a microcosm, a little world, this painting depicts how we are reflected in the much bigger macrocosm of the universe.
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Natures Timelines
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Daybreak
Acrylic on archival synthetic paper
660 x 960 mm
AUD 2800.00
Daybreak moves us in and out of the landscape, offering different perspectives. The layers invite us in. We might be standing on a warm sandy beach looking out to sea, or standing solo on a windy hill looking down on a land enveloped in cloud.
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Finding The Way
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Cresting the Hill
Acrylic on archival synthetic paper
660 x 960 mm
AUD 2800.00
My paintings are a culmination of discovering new places and ideas over many years. The works on synthetic paper are more direct. The brush marks arising from the energy of working wet in wet on paper allow me to follow the light and Cresting the Hill is an example of how nature is always calling us to explore.
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Seasons of Change
Acrylic on canvas
1010 x 1010 mm
AUD 4990.00
Travelling helps Lyne Marshall find avenues of the unexpected in all corners of Australia. Lyne asks the viewer to walk with her to find unexplored territories and to experience the way nature changes the landscape in many beautiful ways.
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Walking on the Wild Side
Acrylic on synthetic paper (framed)
640 x 940 mm
AUD 2800.00
During her travels Lyne observes constant changes in colours and designs inherent in nature. A direct encounter with the wildflowers of Western Australia left lasting impressions prompting a series of artworks that looked closer at the way seasons breathe new life into the landscape.
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Finding the Way (2)
Acrylic on canvas
1010 x 1010 mm
AUD 4990.00
Lyne Marshall’s paintings often emulate different stages of life. Finding the Way is about pathways that appear unexpectedly, some so obvious we have no choice but to follow them Others are about finding that light at the end of the tunnel.
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Layering Time
Acrylic on synthetic paper (framed)
660 x 970 mm
AUD 2800.00
Landscape remains Lyne Marshall’s primary focus. She is fascinated by the mysteries of nature; a micro and macro perspective of the way the earth responds to different seasons and weather events. History is layered in the many outcrops that form and shape the landscape.
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Flux
Acrylic on synthetic paper (framed)
640 x 940 mm
AUD 2800.00
Nature adapts to seasonal change and at the right time rain will bring the desert to vibrant life. Water courses form along which the micro environment flourishes and soon a whole cycle of new life begins. Soon the birds will return.
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Near and Far
Acrylic on synthetic paper (framed)
660 x 970 mm
AUD 2800.00
Lyne Marshall is influenced by the cycles of nature and its powerful ability to build and deconstruct the environment. She travels often and, in her studio, seeks to create artworks from these life changing experiences. Stories will evolve in the layers of paint that portray the many qualities of design and colour perceived in the landscape.
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Ancestral Seas
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The Overland Perspective
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Last Light On The Lake
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Lighting The Way
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Vanishing Vista
Acrylic on canvas
760 x 760 mm
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Seeing The Light
Acrylic on canvas
1220 x 1220 mm
SOLD