Cunnamulla Hot Springs Abstract on Metal

My Favourite Abstract Design

This abstract design has been printed on metal and is available in various sizes. The beauty of working with digital art is that I can take as many photos as I want and experiment in Photoshop. At some stage, I hit on a design that I think works and I will upload it to RedBubble. I have never seen one of my digital experiments printed on to metal, so this will be my next adventure. I will order a copy and see what it looks like on a cafe wall. My choice will be 60 x 90 cms with a gloss finish. The digital experimental has no AI. I took an image of the water swirling at the hot springs and then beefed up the colour and the crispness.

Because the cushions sold well at the Cunnamulla River Lights Festival, I will probably order a cushion with the same print to see how this all works when set up together. The beauty of this way of working is that I can experiment as much as I want. When I hit on an excellent design, I do an original abstract painting on canvas. Lots of thinking and planning happening for my next exhibition in the Information Centre Gallery in September. (Stay tuned).

Don’t forget to vote in the People’s Choice on BlueThumb. The painting above, called Reverie, will be featured.

Coming from Eulo into Cunnamulla

As you come in over the Land Bridge into Cunnamulla, there is a beautiful leafy green park. There iare swings, picnic tables, gym equipment and lots of space to exercise.

If you travellers go right through the park, they end up at the information centre. It offers complimentary coffee; inside the info centre is an art gallery and a historic museum. Travellers can also charge their devices and buy memorabilia. Do drop in it is worth the visit.