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Steadfast
  • Steadfast

     

    Artwork Details

    61 x 61 cm, 35mm deep edge canvas (unframed).
    This artwork is unframed. Please refer to the link below to order a frame for this artwork.
    Medium: Impasto acrylic with impasto medium, applied with a palette knife and brush. Finished with one isolation coat and two coats of matte polyurethane varnish.
    Created with Australian-made, eco-friendly, zero VOC, and cruelty-free paints, impasto medium, and matte varnish.

     

    Artwork Description

    Steadfast captures the quiet strength and resilience of the Brahman cattle, a breed that embodies grace under pressure and an enduring connection to the land. Inspired by a still moment in the Australian countryside, this piece reflects the steadfast nature of life on the land—grounded, calm, and unwavering.

    This painting is a tribute to the hard work and perseverance that define rural life. The rich tones and clean composition draw the eye to the Brahman’s sturdy frame, inviting a sense of admiration and calm into any space.

    Whether placed in a light-filled room or a more dramatic setting, Steadfast holds its ground with quiet confidence, telling a story of resilience, grace, and the timeless beauty of life in the Australian bush.

     

    Framing *Allow up to 2 weeks for framing.

    Use this link https://www.elyssastoreyartist.com.au/product-page/oak-floating-frame to purchase the appropriate frame for your chosen artwork.

     

    Viewing In Person

    If you’d like to see Steadfast up close, I’d be happy to organise a personal viewing. I don’t work out of a studio, but we can arrange something local—just send me a message to chat about the details. 

    Email contact@elyssastoreyartist.com.au or message my Facebook/Instagram account if you would like more photos, or have any questions!

    • All of my original art and art reprints are signed with an ‘S’ logo. This logo was the Storey family brand used by my Great-Grandfather, on what is now my Grandparent's cattle farm. The farm has been in the Storey name since the mid-19th century however the brand was only in use from roughly the 1930s to the 1960s on sheep. After shearing, the brand was dipped in dye and pressed to the sheep’s hind quarter. It would stain the wool for quite some time and be used to identify the sheep if they strayed.

      I have immense pride in my origin, and I love that I am able to attach a piece of family history to the art that I create. I strongly believe that when purchasing art, it is incredibly important to feel a strong sense of passion from the artist through the painting. I hope that combining my lineage with my art expresses this connection.

    $1,110.00Price

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