Husk holds a remembered landscape within a mosaic-like border, gathering gesture, colour and rhythm into a contained field. Scraped surfaces and underlying marks suggest the effects of weather, growth and time — not a complete view, but the traces a place leaves behind. This work continues my exploration of fragments, borders and the visual relationships found across different environments. Acrylic on canvas Natural Victorian ash float frame 153 x 103 x 4,5cm Certificate of authenticity included,signed front and back My paintings explore the blurred line between memory and landscape — intuitive, textural, and shaped by the places that have held me. Art that feels calm, warm, and lived-in. I am an Australian artist living and working in the Gold Coast hinterland. Many people ask what influences my work; the answer is broad but if I had to simplify it I would say it is my background in interior design and a rich tapestry of global experiences—from my early years in Brisbane and two decades in New Zealand to recent years in Spain—my art embraces spontaneity and venturing beyond rigid boundaries.