Trees & Rocks
Paintings involving or focusing on the physical and tangible aspects of nature
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Darebin Creek View From Bridge
50×60cm. Acrylic on Canvas. Painted in November 2024
“From a photo I took crossing a bridge over Darebin Creek while I was on a walk. The water gently bubbling over the rocks posed a challenge to me that I wanted to face in this painting.”
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The Redwood Walk
50×60cm. Acrylic on Canvas. Painted between July & August of 2024.
“The reference photo for this painting was taken in the Otway Redwood Forest in July 2023. I had a picnic with my partner for our anniversary. It was a wonderful day.”
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Lamp Post Hiding Spot
20.4x25.4cm. Acrylic on Canvas Panel. Originally painted in April 2022
“I taught myself how to skateboard during covid, and mostly practiced in a carpark with warm halogen street lights. The reference photo for this painting was taken in the same carpark.”
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Tree Peek
25.4×20.4cm. Acrylic on Canvas. Painted as a commission in January 2023.
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Madi's Fairy Ring
42×29.7cm. Acrylic on Watercolour Paper. Painted as a gift in November 2024.
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Forest Spirits
40x30cm. Acrylic on canvas. Originally Painted in March 2023
“Painted using a reference photo from a rainy day in a town called Sassafras. The air was damp and the trees stood tall and dense.”
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Coconut Poem Beach
40×30cm. Acrylic on Canvas. Painted a in June 2022.
“This was my first honest try at palm trees. The detail in the fronds asks for more focus as you paint them”
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Window View From the Bunk
20.5x20.5cm. Acrylic on canvas. Originally Painted in January 2023
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Lorne Balcony Big Tree
40×30cm. Acrylic on Canvas. Painted as a gift in May 2022.
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The Trip to Erskine
100×120cm. Acrylic on Canvas. Painted in December 2023
“This is a painting of Erskine Falls, just outside of Lorne in the Otway national park. It is the biggest painting I have ever done, as well as one of my favourites. When I started the process, I feared that the water would be the biggest challenge for me to capture. Much to my surprise, the rocks posed a trickier task.”
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the dog’s waiting for you stop taking photos of the pretty leaves
30x40.5cm. Acrylic on canvas. Originally Painted in June 2023
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Under the Elliot's Tree
50.8x40.6cm. Acrylic on canvas. Originally Painted in February 2025
“I had been wanting to paint some paddocks from the Victorian countryside, and this paddock seemingly fell right into my lap. I took photos of it throughout the day to try and get the right look. I originally wanted to do a sunset scene, but I couldn’t pass up those clouds.”
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Fire's Prettier Than Clouds
40.6×50.8. Acrylic on Canvas. Painted in April 2024.
“This painting is an ode to one of my favourite living artists, Mark Maggiori. The beauty of his work is something I attempted to capture in this piece. The cowboy even resembles the artist slightly (though this was accidental)
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The Stripes Poncho
40.5x30cm. Acrylic on canvas. Originally Painted in May 2024
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Ali's River
30.6x61cm. Acrylic on Canvas. Painted as a gift in July 2023.
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Sunset Outside the Wombat Hole
60x60cm. Painted as a gift in December 2019.
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Forgot to charge my headphones and now I have to be alone with my thoughts on the way home from work
30x40.5cm. Originally Painted in June 2023
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The Lonely Navigation
40×50cm. Acrylic on canvas. Originally Painted in March 2024
“This was the first in a series of cowboy paintings wherein the subject matter came from my mind. I taught myself how to draw horses for this painting. I remember making myself motion sick from spinning a horse around in my head. As the painting took shape, the hills slowly began to resemble the Victorian high country, and that setting is now forever linked to this painting for me.”
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The Misty Waterfall |
40×30cm. Acrylic on Canvas. Painted as a gift in December 2024.
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Annapurna Base Camp Early Morning
50×60cm. Acrylic on canvas. Painted between December 2024 & January 2025.
“I painted this using a reference photo I took at 6:30 am at Annapurna Base Camp in Nepal. It was a four day climb up to the base camp. I had been sick for the majority of that time. Watching the sun catch on the mountain on that freezing morning felt like an ample reward.”
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Bush Doof Sighting
40x30cm. Acrylic on canvas. Originally Painted in February 2023
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Coloured Clouds II
40.5x30cm. Acrylic on canvas. Originally Painted in February 2025
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The (Not) River
46.8x61.1cm. Acrylic on Timber. Originally Painted en plein air in September 2020
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Blackburn Lake Sanctuary
30x40cm. Acrylic on canvas. Painted as a gift in December 2021
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Portrait of Yaz
The Tiny Murray Collection | Approx. 11x6cm. Acrylic on Gesso-Primed Cardboard. Painted in December 2020
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Harry Breaks His Boat
The Tiny Murray Collection | Approx. 11x6cm. Acrylic on Gesso-Primed Cardboard. Painted in December 2020
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City of Tents on Bourke’s 3
The Tiny Murray Collection | Approx. 11x6cm. Acrylic on Gesso-Primed Cardboard. Painted in December 2020
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Tent Neighborhood
The Tiny Murray Collection | Approx. 11x6cm. Acrylic on Gesso-Primed Cardboard. Painted in April 2021
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The Rope Swing
The Tiny Murray Collection | Approx. 11x6cm. Acrylic on Gesso-Primed Cardboard. Painted in April 2021
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Wilson Calendar
The Tiny Murray Collection | Approx. 11x6cm. Acrylic on Gesso-Primed Cardboard. Painted in April 2021
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Bragg at Sunset
The Tiny Murray Collection | Approx. 11x6cm. Acrylic on Gesso-Primed Cardboard. Painted as a commission in April 2021
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Murray Communion
The Tiny Murray Collection | Approx. 7x6cm. Acrylic on Gesso-Primed Cardboard. Painted in April 2022
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Golden Hour Tent Village
The Tiny Murray Collection | Approx. 7x6cm. Acrylic on Gesso-Primed Cardboard. Painted in April 2022
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K-Dogs Reading
The Tiny Murray Collection | Approx. 7x6cm. Acrylic on Gesso-Primed Cardboard. Painted in December 2021
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The Sea doo-lookin-Malibu
The Tiny Murray Collection | Approx. 8x6cm. Acrylic on Gesso-Primed Cardboard. Painted in December 2024
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The Tent with a Better View
The Tiny Murray Collection | Approx. 8x6cm. Acrylic on Gesso-Primed Cardboard. Painted in December 2024