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Billabong Morning

The early morning sun sends shafts of light across the mirror water of this Yarra River billabong in the eastern wetlands of Melbourne.

Oil painting by Dai Wynn on stretched canvas. 710mm X 565mm (28″ X 22″ approximately)

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May 12th, 2010 · Tags Australia, Melbourne, Oil painting | No Comments »

Billabong Ibis

Billabong Ibis.  Oil painting by Dai Wynn.

A white ibis waits patiently for breakfast as the morning sun filters through the trees on the edge of a Yarra River billabong in Melbourne’s eastern wetlands.

Oil paintings (diptych) by Dai Wynn on stretched canvas. 1220mm X 610mm (48″ X 24″ approximately).

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May 5th, 2010 · Tags Australia, Melbourne, Oil painting | No Comments »

Clematis Blooms

Clematis Blooms.  Watercolour painting by Dai Wynn.

Clematis blooms. Watercolour on fine paper.

210mm X 150mm (8″ X 6″ approximately).

Not For Sale.

March 10th, 2010 · Tags Australia, Floral, Melbourne, Watercolour painting | No Comments »

Mullum Bend

Mullum Bend.  Original oil painting by Dai Wynn.

The Mullum Mullum is a small creek which trickles through bushland in Melbourne’s outer eastern suburbs. A picturesque bicycle path passes close by as it meanders through the Mullum Mullum National Park.

Original oil painting by Dai Wynn on canvas panel. 177.8mm X228.6mm (7″ X 9″ approximately)

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January 20th, 2010 · Tags Australia, Melbourne, Oil painting | 1 Comment »

Koonung Rockface

Koonung Rockface.  Original oil painting by Dai Wynn.

Koonung Creek, in Melbourne’s eastern suburbs, runs alongside the Eastern Freeway. Earthworks have exposed multi-hued rockfaces and strong diagonals of the rock strata. To better define the sharp-edged layers of stone, I have used a small palette knife.

Original oil painting by Dai Wynn on canvas panel. 228.6mm X177.8mm (9″ X 7″ approximately)

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January 13th, 2010 · Tags Australia, Melbourne, Oil painting | No Comments »

Puffing Billy II

Puffing Billy II.  Original painting by Dai Wynn.

Another ink and watercolour view of the narrow gauge steam engine which hauls open cars filled with laughing children through the Dandenong Ranges east of Melbourne. I should explain that a “billy” is a metal pot with a handle, used mainly to boil water over a campfire. Loose leaf tea may be added, and the billy full of boiling water swung in a vertical circle at arm’s length to mix the contents.

Original painting by Dai Wynn in ink and watercolours on 300GSM paper. 290mm X 210mm (12″ X 8″ approximately).

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December 16th, 2009 · Tags Australia, Ink and watercolour painting, Melbourne, Watercolour painting | No Comments »

Puffing Billy

Puffing Billy.  Original painting by Dai Wynn.

Puffing Billy regularly plies the 2 foot gauge track through the hills east of Melbourne with its complement of children who delight in dangling their feet through the open sided wagons. The shrill whistle can be heard echoing through the eucalyptus shrouded hills as it wheezes slowly from Belgrave to Gembrook.

Ink and watercolour on 300 GSM paper, 290mm X 210mm (12″ X 8″ approximately).

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December 9th, 2009 · Tags Australia, Ink and watercolour painting, Melbourne, Watercolour painting | No Comments »

Portsea Power Boats

Portsea Power Boats.  Original oil painting by Dai Wynn.

Power boats slash the azure waters of Port Phillip with white foam as viewed from the clifftops of Portsea, south-east of Melbourne, Victoria.

Original oil painting by Dai Wynn on canvas panel. 228.6mm X 177.8mm (9″ X 7″)

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July 22nd, 2009 · Tags Australia, Melbourne, Oil painting | No Comments »

Portsea Pine Tree

Portsea Pine Tree.  Oil painting by Dai Wynn.

Pleasure boats lie at anchor in the azure waters of the southern part of Port Phillip at Portsea. A tall pine grows on the cliff side, looking down on the reef.

Original oil painting by Dai Wynn on canvas panel. 228.6mm X 177.8mm (9″ X 7″)

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February 19th, 2009 · Tags Australia, Melbourne, Oil painting | No Comments »

Standing Stones

Standing Stones.  Oil painting by Dai Wynn.

A careful upright placement of sawn basalt stones in the Children’s Garden at Melbourne’s Royal Botanic Gardens makes reference to natural rock formations in Australia’s Outback.

Original oil painting by Dai Wynn on canvas panel. 228.6mm X 177.8mm (9″ X 7″)

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February 3rd, 2009 · Tags Australia, Melbourne, Oil painting | No Comments »