The artwork of Anne Huth, especially her Red Sky series, tells a vivid story of Australia’s natural landscape. This small, four-piece collection — of which two pieces are already sold — blends bold colour with reflections on our land’s fierce beauty and the restorative forces of nature. Inspired initially by Anne’s tree images, the paintings in this series convey the essence of a dry, sun-drenched land, the fury of fire, and the revitalizing effect of rain on a parched earth. In Anne’s words, “When the rain comes, the landscape is refreshed, and the trees and plants glow with new life.” What began as a focus on trees evolved into an exploration of the intense colours that appear in her dreams — hues that push the boundaries of reality yet remain rooted in it.
Anne says this series is her response to the weight of today’s world, offering a visual retreat into alternative realities filled with brightness and hope amidst war and environmental concerns. She aims to bring moments of joy to viewers, each taking from her paintings their own experience, yet ideally finding “some level of brightness to their day combined with joy and hope.”
Want to read the full article?
Subscribe today to get full access!
Subscribe Now
Subscribe to support local journalism get unlimited access to all Gladstone News content!Already subscribed?
Login to your account via the main menu.