Gray Dunreath-Cooper was active in 70s and 80s and perhaps had higher recognition than today. His ethereal style was well-regarded and he was accepted into competition for the Wynne Prize in 1976. His work shows the artist’s signature dreamlike style of landscape painting and it invites meditation rather than evoking a time or place.
A watercolour painting of an isolated landscape, with foggy and muted colors. The composition includes trees in the distance, a body of calm waters, a sandy beach, and distant hills. There is some mist or haze adding to the atmospheric effect. This artwork has a soft focus on details, giving it a dreamy quality. It's framed by a simple wooden frame that highlights its delicate pastel hues
Water colour completed in 1980. Dimensions 46x67cm
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