081 A moment in time (Champagne Pool, Fraser Island)
  • 081 A moment in time (Champagne Pool, Fraser Island)
  • 081 A moment in time (Champagne Pool, Fraser Island)
  • 081 A moment in time (Champagne Pool, Fraser Island)
  • 081 A moment in time (Champagne Pool, Fraser Island)
SKU: 081 A moment in time (Champagne Pool, Fraser Island)
 
$1,900.00
 

Finished on the 30th of March 2019

Media: Oil

Size: 122 x 51 x 4 cm

Painting Style: Realism / Seascape

Frame Details: Unframed / Stretched on deep edge canvas (painted edges), can be hung as is or framed by purchaser

Also available in high quality Australian made Fine Art Reproduction.

The Champagne Pools on Fraser Island is a favorite spot for tourists. If you want to relax and take a dip into the magnificent waters of Fraser, then Champagne Pools would be the best spot for that. Located between Waddy Point and Indian Head, just along the famous Seventy Five Mile beach, the Pools is a collection of recreational pools formed by volcanic rocks. It’s also the only place where saltwater swimming is allowed. The natives call this spot as “natural fish traps”.

More Info: Varnished (Ironlak).

PLEASE NOTE: The original painting may be on display in a gallery.

Please contact us to confirm availability and delivery price & time before purchase.

Dimension (L x W x H) 122 x 51 x 4 Centimetre
Weight 3 Kilogram

FAQ

Frequently Asked Question ---

Where is the best place to hang oil paintings?

Oil paintings do not like direct sunlight. An ideal place for them is a room with ambient lighting. Incandescent bulbs also adversely affect the quality of the painting. Varnish of course protects the paint, but not to that extent. Under the direct sun, it could begin to fade.
Never hang a picture near a stove/oven - it will be very difficult to clean a picture from soot. Air temperature changes may “kill" the painting. Please, do not hang the painting close to the heating appliance. Due to constant exposure to high temperatures, paint may start to crack.

Can I put oil paintings under glass?
How to clean oil paintings?
What should I do if painting on canvas start to slack?

This happens with humidity changes in the rooms. Do not be afraid of this. Place painting on a flat, clean surface with the image down, and wipe the back of canvas with a wet cloth. You do not need “to fill the painting with water”, make sure that the water does not flow from the rag in streams and that no puddles form on the canvas. Just slightly moisten with water - the canvas will immediately stretch evenly. It is necessary to leave the painting in this position until it is completely dry. If this procedure was not enough, then you need to contact a specialist in a framing workshop.

 

What to do if a dent has formed on the canvas?
What if I like a particular painting but it is not the size I require?
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