Chris Delpratt’s Roadside Impressions: Capturing the Essence of 12 Years
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The Roadside Impressions Survey (2003–2015), now on display at Maldon’s iconic Cascade Art Gallery, showcases Chris Delpratt’s intricate exploration of the Australian landscape. This unique collection reflects Delpratt’s personal experiences and observations over more than a decade, portraying road journeys across the country with expressive brushwork and tonal subtlety.
Delpratt, whose work thrives on translating fleeting roadside moments into timeless pieces, invites viewers to see Australia in a new light. Each painting in this series captures the essence of a specific time and place, turning mundane moments into powerful visual narratives. Gallery Director Kareen Anchen notes, “Delpratt’s work truly embodies the intersection of memory and landscape.”
Officially opened by contemporary visual artist David Harley on Saturday, 5 October, this exhibition promises to leave an indelible mark on the Bendigo art scene. Art enthusiasts have the opportunity to see the full scope of Delpratt’s work, which was shaped by years of travel, study, and reflection.
Don’t miss your chance to experience this remarkable exhibition, open until Sunday, 27 October.