Kevin Oxley painting - Station Hand's House, Hay

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Vintage oil painting of aerial view of green Australian farmland landscape with windmill and barns in the distance, wide horizon, golden frame

Medium = Water colour. Dimensions = 56x40cm (frame)

Kevin Oxley OAM (1941–2016) was a distinguished Australian artist, born in Hay, NSW. A self-taught painter, sculptor, and printmaker, Oxley began his professional art career in 1967 and worked across a variety of media, including oils, acrylics, metal, ceramics, and wood. His self-portrait was a finalist in the Archibald Prize, and he painted notable figures such as Sir Phillip Baxter and Premier Jack Lang. Oxley also served as Director of the Tweed Regional Gallery and coordinated the Doug Moran National Portrait Prize. In 2014, he received the Order of Australia Medal for his contributions to the arts. His works are held in numerous collections, including the Sydney Opera House and Parliament House. Oxley believed that a well-painted portrait, reflecting hours of interaction, transcended the moment captured by a photograph, offering a deep, nuanced depiction of the subject's life.

Condition - Generally good but potential buyers should be aware that there is a small scratch near top left of image and about 10cm above the house. This should not detract overly from the painting once hung

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Vintage oil painting of aerial view of green Australian farmland landscape with windmill and barns in the distance, wide horizon, golden frame

Medium = Water colour. Dimensions = 56x40cm (frame)

Kevin Oxley OAM (1941–2016) was a distinguished Australian artist, born in Hay, NSW. A self-taught painter, sculptor, and printmaker, Oxley began his professional art career in 1967 and worked across a variety of media, including oils, acrylics, metal, ceramics, and wood. His self-portrait was a finalist in the Archibald Prize, and he painted notable figures such as Sir Phillip Baxter and Premier Jack Lang. Oxley also served as Director of the Tweed Regional Gallery and coordinated the Doug Moran National Portrait Prize. In 2014, he received the Order of Australia Medal for his contributions to the arts. His works are held in numerous collections, including the Sydney Opera House and Parliament House. Oxley believed that a well-painted portrait, reflecting hours of interaction, transcended the moment captured by a photograph, offering a deep, nuanced depiction of the subject's life.

Condition - Generally good but potential buyers should be aware that there is a small scratch near top left of image and about 10cm above the house. This should not detract overly from the painting once hung

Dispatch across Australia by Sendle courier or free pick up from Ausartwork, Katoomba. $10 food/drink credit if you collect from Soul Side Café

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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

Vintage oil painting of aerial view of green Australian farmland landscape with windmill and barns in the distance, wide horizon, golden frame

Medium = Water colour. Dimensions = 56x40cm (frame)

Kevin Oxley OAM (1941–2016) was a distinguished Australian artist, born in Hay, NSW. A self-taught painter, sculptor, and printmaker, Oxley began his professional art career in 1967 and worked across a variety of media, including oils, acrylics, metal, ceramics, and wood. His self-portrait was a finalist in the Archibald Prize, and he painted notable figures such as Sir Phillip Baxter and Premier Jack Lang. Oxley also served as Director of the Tweed Regional Gallery and coordinated the Doug Moran National Portrait Prize. In 2014, he received the Order of Australia Medal for his contributions to the arts. His works are held in numerous collections, including the Sydney Opera House and Parliament House. Oxley believed that a well-painted portrait, reflecting hours of interaction, transcended the moment captured by a photograph, offering a deep, nuanced depiction of the subject's life.

Condition - Generally good but potential buyers should be aware that there is a small scratch near top left of image and about 10cm above the house. This should not detract overly from the painting once hung

Dispatch across Australia by Sendle courier or free pick up from Ausartwork, Katoomba. $10 food/drink credit if you collect from Soul Side Café

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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

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