New Paintings - Amanda PENROSE HART Solo

New Paintings - Amanda PENROSE HART Solo

A Collection of Australian Art by Amanda PENROSE HART


Australian Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander) artwork by AMANDA PENROSE HART of Miscellaneous Artists. The title is Lion Island. [APH201602001] (Oil on Canvas)

AMANDA PENROSE HART

Lion Island

Australian Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander) artwork by AMANDA PENROSE HART of Miscellaneous Artists. The title is Crevasse. [APH201706014] (Oil on Canvas)

AMANDA PENROSE HART

Crevasse

Australian Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander) artwork by AMANDA PENROSE HART of Miscellaneous Artists. The title is Champagne Bay III. [APH201706039] (Oil on Canvas)

AMANDA PENROSE HART

Champagne Bay III

Australian Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander) artwork by AMANDA PENROSE HART of Miscellaneous Artists. The title is Newport. [APH201706031] (Oil on Board)

AMANDA PENROSE HART

Newport

Australian Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander) artwork by AMANDA PENROSE HART of Miscellaneous Artists. The title is Coffs South Beach. [APH201706013] (Oil on Canvas)

AMANDA PENROSE HART

Coffs South Beach

Australian Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander) artwork by AMANDA PENROSE HART of Miscellaneous Artists. The title is From the Top. [APH201612019] (Oil on Canvas)

AMANDA PENROSE HART

From the Top

30 Aug 2017

ReDot Fine Art Gallery is extremely honoured to present the first overseas solo show for Amanda Penrose Hart, a Brisbane born landscape painter whom has risen to national acclaim with her stunning representations of the places to which she likes to travel, whether it is on the fields of France, the ancient shores of Gallipoli, the dusty central New South Wales research station of Fowlers Gap, the spectacular lake and alps of Queenstown, New Zealand, her remote home-stay and studio in Sofala or the coastal areas of the New South Wales Peninsula.

Amanda is a traditionalist and her favoured medium is oil. Painting en plein air, as Amanda mostly does, means to open oneself to spontaneity and chance, to the elements. It means to listen to stimuli, to receive the environment and translate the sensation of the moment into a form with more permanence, according to Dr. Andrew Yip, a seasoned writer that has critiqued Amanda’s works.

New Paintings, is a collection of 34 large, medium and small works on canvas completed over the last 18 months from several locations around the world that Amanda has visited either for residencies or for personal leisure. Activity and atmosphere animate Amanda’s canvases. Her trademark skies often invoke the harshness of coastal winter mornings, smears of paint knifed into the raw canvas evident, sending a chill to the bone. Others the warmth and beauty of a summer’s evening spent meandering through hazy fields and stunning panoramas, looking to recant that captured moment of beauty to us, her audience.

The exhibition begins on Wednesday 30th August and runs until Saturday 30th September 2017 and will be attended in person by Amanda as she presents her latest body of work. A must-see show for anyone interested in following the powerful developments in Australian Contemporary Art and an opportunity to meet one of today’s most collectable and talented living landscape painters.