


Down That Road
Acrylic on canvas
100cm x 76cm
(Framed)
"Down That Road" is a poetic abstraction of the winding country roads of central New South Wales, layered with meaning and memory. At its foundation lies antique family silk—delicate remnants of the past—woven into the canvas as a tender homage to what we leave behind on our journey forward.
This piece captures more than a landscape; it traces the emotional terrain of family history, personal growth, and quiet transformation. With every brushstroke and texture, it speaks of choices made, paths cleared, and roads forever untaken. The work invites viewers to reflect on their own life journey—on the invisible lines connecting us to our origins, and the bold turns we take toward renewal.
Intimate, contemplative, and rich with symbolism, "Down That Road" is both a visual and emotional map—a modern heirloom of memory and movement.
Acrylic on canvas
100cm x 76cm
(Framed)
"Down That Road" is a poetic abstraction of the winding country roads of central New South Wales, layered with meaning and memory. At its foundation lies antique family silk—delicate remnants of the past—woven into the canvas as a tender homage to what we leave behind on our journey forward.
This piece captures more than a landscape; it traces the emotional terrain of family history, personal growth, and quiet transformation. With every brushstroke and texture, it speaks of choices made, paths cleared, and roads forever untaken. The work invites viewers to reflect on their own life journey—on the invisible lines connecting us to our origins, and the bold turns we take toward renewal.
Intimate, contemplative, and rich with symbolism, "Down That Road" is both a visual and emotional map—a modern heirloom of memory and movement.
Acrylic on canvas
100cm x 76cm
(Framed)
"Down That Road" is a poetic abstraction of the winding country roads of central New South Wales, layered with meaning and memory. At its foundation lies antique family silk—delicate remnants of the past—woven into the canvas as a tender homage to what we leave behind on our journey forward.
This piece captures more than a landscape; it traces the emotional terrain of family history, personal growth, and quiet transformation. With every brushstroke and texture, it speaks of choices made, paths cleared, and roads forever untaken. The work invites viewers to reflect on their own life journey—on the invisible lines connecting us to our origins, and the bold turns we take toward renewal.
Intimate, contemplative, and rich with symbolism, "Down That Road" is both a visual and emotional map—a modern heirloom of memory and movement.