Uluru (ayers Rock) by Chris Stefanis

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ARTIST NOTES: Acrylic Artwork Uluru (Ayers Rock)

Acrylic Artwork Uluru, once known as Ayers Rock, still magnificent no matter what you call it.

Surely the most famous monolith in the world, Uluru, Ayers Rock was its former name.

I have done this in acrylics using brushes and other tools on stretched canvas.

The actual painting size is 60 x 30cm

DIMENSIONS (Height - 30.00 cm X Width - 60.00 cm )
MEDIUM ON BASE Acrylic on Stretched Canvas
GENRE Landscape
REGISTERED NRN # 000-37504-0207-01
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Artist: Chris Stefanis



ARTIST BIO

Me and my Original Australian Art

Having travelled extensively through Europe as a young man, before settling and making my home in South Western Australia, my mind was opened to many cultures.

I like most artists, draw on my life’s experiences for my inspiration. My art is intended to transport you, the viewer, to a new place. That may be an actual place like Uluru, or perhaps a place that is brought to life in the viewer’s mind’s eye by the scene and brushstrokes. I paint both from reference subjects and my imagination. I make my art to express the vibrancy of life.

As a proponent of outsider art, I love to experiment with abstract painting techniques like paint pouring or painting with chains, or other unusual objects to achieve dynamic free artwork on canvas board or stretched canvas. I also paint landscapes which are my interpretation of Mother Natures' wonderful world. I do this using oil paints or acrylics on canvas board and stretched canvas. I also paint with pastels on speciality paper.