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Karen Collins
FRESHWATER, RIPPLES AND TAILOR RUNS
Oil on Board, Tasmanian Oak Floating Frame
This is one of my favourite Queensland beaches—a beautiful, long stretch of sand fringed by National Park. It is a well-known spot for tailor fishing from August to October when the famous Tailor Run sees crowds of fishermen line the shore, each hoping for the perfect run.
In this painting, I endeavoured to capture the serenity and stillness of a moment at the end of the season when the crowds and 4WDs have dispersed. It is quiet, there is the sparkle of light on shallow ripples, the smell of salt is in the air, and there is a distant sound of waves breaking beyond the sandbar.
Calm and nature are restored.
Size: 85 × 65 cm
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About Karen Collins
Karen Collins is a Brisbane-based landscape artist whose oil paintings reflect her deep appreciation for nature and travel.
She draws inspiration from Australia's diverse terrains and her global journeys capturing in oil paint, the essence of natural beauty.
A member of the Royal Queensland Art Society and QAGOMA, Karen has been recognised as a finalist in esteemed competitions such as the Lethbridge Landscape Prize and the Brisbane Rotary Art Show.