Palette knife oil on stretched canvas, 102 x 152 cm
The colourful giant rocks of the long sandy beach of Sellicks Beach in South Australia are well known and frequently photographed by both visitors and locals. Sellicks Beach, known as Witawali by the Kaurna people, is a popular beach in Aldinga Bay, about 50km south of the centre of Adelaide itself. This palette knife painting of the rocks and hills and beach captures the light and shadow created by cloudless summer days of the Fleurieu Peninsula, and invites the viewer onto the shell- and pebble-strewn sands.
$4650