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Landscape

Rachel Scholich
Sunrise on the River

Oil on Canvas

Sunrise captures a moment of quiet awe. After sleeping in the back of my car on a remote property at Hogwash Bend, I awoke to this view—soft morning light spilling across the land. It stopped me in my tracks. I reached for my camera to capture it, knowing I would one day paint the memory.

This work is a recreation of that still, sacred moment—when the world felt wide, kind, and full of promise. Through textured brushwork and a gentle, rising palette, Sunrise speaks to the beauty of rural landscapes and the quiet strength of those who live among them. It’s a reflection on presence, gratitude, and the power of the ordinary to move us deeply.

Size: 120 × 100 cm

$3500

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About Rachel Scholich

Rachel Erika Scholich is a third-generation visual artist based in Adelaide, South Australia.
Working primarily in oil painting and sculpture, her practice explores themes of connection, resilience, and memory—often drawing from the natural world and personal experience. With a background in community arts and disability support, Rachel’s work is deeply rooted in storytelling, emotional honesty, and a reverence for place. Her richly textured pieces invite viewers into moments of healing, reflection, and quiet transformation.