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“Rheban Beach, Tas

$1,400.00

150cm x 100cm

Rheban Beach, nestled on Tasmania’s east coast, is a place of raw, unspoiled beauty — the kind that whispers rather than shouts. This stretch of coastline is quiet and often deserted, where the ocean meets the land in a gentle conversation of light and movement. Soft dunes roll into windswept grasses, and the sand carries a muted golden hue, shifting with the sun’s passage. Behind it all, the mountains stand watch in the distance, their silhouettes softened by salt-laced air.

For a Tasmanian artist, painting Rheban Beach is more than capturing a landscape — it’s a tribute to solitude, connection, and place. The work often reflects the timelessness of the scene: skies wide and ever-changing, waves laced with silver, and a sense that this beach has remained untouched for generations. To own such a painting is to hold a piece of Tasmania’s quiet soul — a rare blend of isolation and intimacy, where nature’s presence is felt in every brushstroke.

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150cm x 100cm

Rheban Beach, nestled on Tasmania’s east coast, is a place of raw, unspoiled beauty — the kind that whispers rather than shouts. This stretch of coastline is quiet and often deserted, where the ocean meets the land in a gentle conversation of light and movement. Soft dunes roll into windswept grasses, and the sand carries a muted golden hue, shifting with the sun’s passage. Behind it all, the mountains stand watch in the distance, their silhouettes softened by salt-laced air.

For a Tasmanian artist, painting Rheban Beach is more than capturing a landscape — it’s a tribute to solitude, connection, and place. The work often reflects the timelessness of the scene: skies wide and ever-changing, waves laced with silver, and a sense that this beach has remained untouched for generations. To own such a painting is to hold a piece of Tasmania’s quiet soul — a rare blend of isolation and intimacy, where nature’s presence is felt in every brushstroke.

150cm x 100cm

Rheban Beach, nestled on Tasmania’s east coast, is a place of raw, unspoiled beauty — the kind that whispers rather than shouts. This stretch of coastline is quiet and often deserted, where the ocean meets the land in a gentle conversation of light and movement. Soft dunes roll into windswept grasses, and the sand carries a muted golden hue, shifting with the sun’s passage. Behind it all, the mountains stand watch in the distance, their silhouettes softened by salt-laced air.

For a Tasmanian artist, painting Rheban Beach is more than capturing a landscape — it’s a tribute to solitude, connection, and place. The work often reflects the timelessness of the scene: skies wide and ever-changing, waves laced with silver, and a sense that this beach has remained untouched for generations. To own such a painting is to hold a piece of Tasmania’s quiet soul — a rare blend of isolation and intimacy, where nature’s presence is felt in every brushstroke.


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