Jan Rowland Artwork
Georgia O'Keefe: "I found I could say things with COLOR and SHAPE that I couldn't say any other way - things that I had no words for. "
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Reflections of the fountain in Orange NSW, Australia. Size16.20. Acrylic on canvas

Reflections in shiney surface of table. 18.24. Acrylic on canvas SOLD

Acrylic on canvas 36*48 This painting is called Eridu after the Sumerian city. It is believed to be the first man-made city of a few thousand people ever created on Earth. So it is part of the creation series where I have used experimental techniques to create textures and movement on the canvas surface giving more vitality to the under painting.

Acrylic on canvas 48" x 34" Looking through windows of the Cook Park fernery. Bold color and birds representative of the park.