Named after the iconic inlet in Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park, The Basin captures a fleeting moment in nature — when a fallen bottlebrush blossom drifts into the shallows and becomes part of the watery landscape.
There’s a sense of floating above it all: native flora, swirling turquoise currents, and shifting light suspended in motion. Abstract yet grounded in nature, this work is a gentle tribute to the raw, natural beauty of Sydney’s coastal fringes.
Medium: Acrylic on canvas with oil pastel
Size: 90cm (H) x 90cm (W)
Hanging: beautifully framed in flooded gum, with wire and hooks for hanging
Signed: front and back
Named after the iconic inlet in Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park, The Basin captures a fleeting moment in nature — when a fallen bottlebrush blossom drifts into the shallows and becomes part of the watery landscape.
There’s a sense of floating above it all: native flora, swirling turquoise currents, and shifting light suspended in motion. Abstract yet grounded in nature, this work is a gentle tribute to the raw, natural beauty of Sydney’s coastal fringes.
Medium: Acrylic on canvas with oil pastel
Size: 90cm (H) x 90cm (W)
Hanging: beautifully framed in flooded gum, with wire and hooks for hanging
Signed: front and back