Fleur Priestly
Late 20th Century Australian landscapist. Fleur Priestly is an Australian artist whose work spans oils, watercolour and pastel. Her subjects draw heavily on rural and heritage Australia — farmland, country towns, working animals and historic buildings. Her paintings have a quiet, observational quality with an eye for the character of everyday rural life.
She is particularly associated with pastoral and country town subjects in the NSW tradition especially around the Hunter region. No further biographical details are available at time of writing
Original pastel by Australian artist Fleur Priestly, depicting an old stone police station, possibly in rural Australia. Fleur Priestly is an Australian artist known for rural and heritage subjects
A companion piece to Priestly's "Travelling, Country Style," also listed at Ausartwork.
Medium = pastels. Dimensions = 75x62cm
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Original pastel by Australian artist Fleur Priestly, depicting an Australian farmer travelling by bullock cart.
A charming and eye-catching work in muted sepia tones, showing a farmer driving two bullocks pulling a cart. A similar piece to Priestly's "Old Police Station," also listed at Ausartwork
Dimensions = 56x64cm.
Dispatch across Australia by Auspost or free pick up from Ausartwork, Katoomba. Complimentary $10 coffee/food credit if you pick up from Soul Side Café
NOTE: AI is used to create attractive settings and backgrounds for paintings listed at Ausartwork, but the images are not enhanced, edited, or filtered. All paintings are photographed in natural, indirect light and depicted as accurately as possible