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A-2024-MICAH-DORON-Water-cascading-over-the-rocks-near-Stonethwaite
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MICAH DORON
Water cascading over the rocks near Stonethwaite

Oil on 465gsm Linen

During my travels to the Lake District in England, I was captivated by the movement of the river whilst walking towards Black Moss Pot.

Size: 100 × 70 cm

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About MICAH DORON

Micah Doron is inspired by nautical and figurative themes, traveling to Europe and Asia to capture the landscape and the subtle effects of light on water, in particular. He completed his Degree at University of Reading (Hons), Postgraduate at University of Manchester, completing his Fine Art studies at North Adelaide School of Art.
He has participated in the Melbourne and Edinburgh festivals and exhibited both in Australia and overseas.
Micah paints in oil on archival materials in meticulous detail. He spends weeks upon each piece, the painting being a portal to a special moment in his travels.