Greybeard Art

Greybeard Art

Location: Australia

The nickname was first used by my uncle when I was a youth. The years of that young stockman and dozer driver are now a distant memory.

I was born in country Queensland and spent my early childhood on a cattle property situated along the Nogo River. As a five-year-old, I would go out into the paddocks with my father and I've felt a strong connection to that landscape ever since.

I'm a mainly self taught artist and I work in oils on canvas. I got my first set of oils at age nine and immediately did a painting of the big gum tree at the front of the house. I now continue to paint as 'Greybeard' that harsh country that is so familiar to me.


Portfolio:

Landscapes

My paintings are developed from observations of the landscape and from images that persist in my memories. It is the vastness of the land, the river, the granite boulders, the bluegums and black ironbarks that interest me the most. My aim is to convey a sense of place.

Cania Escarpment 1 “Cania Escarpment 1”

This is a painting inspired by the landscape at the Cania Dam in the Upper Burnett, Queensland.

Cania Escarpment 2 “Cania Escarpment 2”

This is a painting inspired by the landscape at the Cania Dam in the Upper Burnett, Queensland.

Boonie Doon “Boonie Doon”

This is a painting inspired by the landscape along the Nogo River in the Upper Burnett, Queensland.

Hillside With Bottle Trees “Hillside With Bottle Trees”

This is a painting inspired by the landscape of the Upper Burnett, Queensland. It features the iconic bottle trees that are native to Queensland.