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HARBOUR: Our Views

Where
Incinerator Art Space
Incinerator Art Space
2 Small Street, Willoughby NSW 2068
2 Small Street, Willoughby, 2068
When

Wednesdays to Sundays, 10am to 4pm Wednesday 10 May to Sunday 28 May

Cost

Free

An exhibition of harbour view landscape paintings by Peter Finlay.

Peter Finlay paints from the remembered landscape of the harbour that he carries in his memory. Drawing from fragments of nature and pieces of foreshores, Finlay’s oil paintings are carefully layered over several weeks. In this way, the works in HARBOUR: Our Views are transformed into an emotional and expressive abstract landscape style.

Finlay’s paintings are inspired by the rhythm on the harbour front: the shore, the tide, wind, sun, boats, moorings, wharves and boat sheds. His work conveys a love of place and our transience in it that hold a universal significance and appeal. 

Image: Peter Finlay, HARBOUR our views, 2023, oil on linen

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