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Landscape

Dennis McCart
Only the Memories

Ink and Oil on Canvas

My painting delves into the archetypal imagery of demolishment, a pervasive symbol in contemporary culture. The painting juxtaposes the chaotic remnants of deconstructed concrete, twisted steel rebar, and dust against the pristine backdrop of distant mountains and a small, preserved forest patch—a poignant commentary on the stark contrasts in our evolving landscapes.

Size: 61 × 61 cm

$1200

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About Dennis McCart

Brisbane artist Dennis McCart works across painting, drawing, animation, and machine learning, exploring the tension between our innate connection to nature and a growing sense of disconnection. His recent work focuses on self-portraiture, using masquerade to examine identity and diversity—placing himself in imagined dialogue with artists from history. With a background in fine art, drama, and digital media, and a Master of Visual Arts from QCA, McCart’s practice embraces repetition, remembrance, and reconstruction. He has exhibited widely and been a finalist in several major Australian art prizes.