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A-2024-Lucinda-Leveille-Over-The-Rise
Landscape

Lucinda Leveille
Over The Rise

oil

This painting is from my Red Series, inspired by the poem by John K Ewers :
"There used to be a red road running o'er the rise, Dipping down to fernland and climbing to the skies; and there among the tall trees the sleepy shadows lay, and the forest birds were singing there the livelong day."

Size: 64 × 64 cm

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About Lucinda Leveille

Lucinda Leveille attended the National Art School in Sydney graduating with a Fine Arts Degree and has been a full time artist for many years working from her studio on the rim of the Gold Coast Hinterland.
She delves into series-based exploration, drawing inspiration from elements like colour palettes, geographical locales, literature, and seasonal moods. Her artistic journey often revolves around a central motif—the horizon line—which imbues her pieces with a timeless and solitary essence.