Impressionist Art From Contemporary Impressionist Masters
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There’s a point, just beyond the outskirts of town and the final stretch of bitumen, where the world opens up and the noise falls away.
Past The Edge of Town captures that moment.
A winding red earth track leads the eye gently into the heart of the landscape, drawing us beyond the familiar and into open country. Towering gums stand like silent sentinels, their pale trunks catching the light against the deep blue of distant hills. The weathered fence line and modest homestead rest quietly in the middle distance ... human presence acknowledged, but not dominant.
This is Australian country at its most authentic.
The warmth of the foreground earth contrasts beautifully with the cool atmospheric layers of the ranges beyond, creating depth and calm. Loose yet deliberate brushwork gives the trees vitality and movement, while the restrained palette keeps the scene grounded and timeless. The painting balances structure and softness, strength in the vertical trunks, serenity in the horizon line.
There is a stillness here.
A sense of breathing space.
Of driving without urgency.
Of returning to something simpler and more enduring.
At 900 x 600 mm, this piece has strong presence without overpowering a room. The horizontal format allows the landscape to unfold naturally across the wall, making it ideal for living spaces, offices, or collectors who value refined Australian landscape work with a sense of narrative.
Past The Edge of Town is not just a view it’s an invitation. An invitation to step away, slow down, and remember the quiet strength of the land.
Rod Moore’s work sits firmly within the tradition of Australian Impressionist landscape painting, a lineage that has consistently held cultural and market relevance for over a century. Collectors continue to respond to works that honour light, atmosphere, and the distinctive character of the Australian bush.
What makes this period of Rod’s work particularly significant is its clarity of direction.
The compositions are stronger.
The brushwork more confident.
The tonal control more refined.
This is the work of an artist consolidating his voice.
As Rod continues to expand his presence, deepen his collector base, and position his paintings in higher-end environments, early and mid-period works of this calibre represent an opportunity. Acquiring work at this stage allows collectors to secure substantial, resolved pieces before pricing inevitably reflects broader market recognition.
Unlike speculative trends, traditional landscape painting, executed with skill and restraint — has proven endurance. It appeals across generations and interior styles. It is culturally grounded, visually calming, and rarely falls out of favour.
In short:
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It is a timeless subject.
-
It is a proven genre.
-
It is an artist building upward momentum.
For collectors who value craftsmanship, authenticity, and long-term appreciation, Past The Edge of Town represents both aesthetic and strategic value.
This is not a decorative piece chasing fashion.
It is a considered work, grounded in tradition and executed with maturity ... the kind that holds its place on a wall for decades.
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GST (Sales Tax) is included in the listed price.
In Australia shipping is free. Each piece shipped is insured for the value of the piece.
Shipping to locations outside of Australia is at an additional cost. Please contact us for a quote for shipping and insurance.
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Please refer to our Refunds Policy
Description
There’s a point, just beyond the outskirts of town and the final stretch of bitumen, where the world opens up and the noise falls away.
Past The Edge of Town captures that moment.
A winding red earth track leads the eye gently into the heart of the landscape, drawing us beyond the familiar and into open country. Towering gums stand like silent sentinels, their pale trunks catching the light against the deep blue of distant hills. The weathered fence line and modest homestead rest quietly in the middle distance ... human presence acknowledged, but not dominant.
This is Australian country at its most authentic.
The warmth of the foreground earth contrasts beautifully with the cool atmospheric layers of the ranges beyond, creating depth and calm. Loose yet deliberate brushwork gives the trees vitality and movement, while the restrained palette keeps the scene grounded and timeless. The painting balances structure and softness, strength in the vertical trunks, serenity in the horizon line.
There is a stillness here.
A sense of breathing space.
Of driving without urgency.
Of returning to something simpler and more enduring.
At 900 x 600 mm, this piece has strong presence without overpowering a room. The horizontal format allows the landscape to unfold naturally across the wall, making it ideal for living spaces, offices, or collectors who value refined Australian landscape work with a sense of narrative.
Past The Edge of Town is not just a view it’s an invitation. An invitation to step away, slow down, and remember the quiet strength of the land.
Rod Moore’s work sits firmly within the tradition of Australian Impressionist landscape painting, a lineage that has consistently held cultural and market relevance for over a century. Collectors continue to respond to works that honour light, atmosphere, and the distinctive character of the Australian bush.
What makes this period of Rod’s work particularly significant is its clarity of direction.
The compositions are stronger.
The brushwork more confident.
The tonal control more refined.
This is the work of an artist consolidating his voice.
As Rod continues to expand his presence, deepen his collector base, and position his paintings in higher-end environments, early and mid-period works of this calibre represent an opportunity. Acquiring work at this stage allows collectors to secure substantial, resolved pieces before pricing inevitably reflects broader market recognition.
Unlike speculative trends, traditional landscape painting, executed with skill and restraint — has proven endurance. It appeals across generations and interior styles. It is culturally grounded, visually calming, and rarely falls out of favour.
In short:
-
It is a timeless subject.
-
It is a proven genre.
-
It is an artist building upward momentum.
For collectors who value craftsmanship, authenticity, and long-term appreciation, Past The Edge of Town represents both aesthetic and strategic value.
This is not a decorative piece chasing fashion.
It is a considered work, grounded in tradition and executed with maturity ... the kind that holds its place on a wall for decades.
Shipping & Tax
GST (Sales Tax) is included in the listed price.
In Australia shipping is free. Each piece shipped is insured for the value of the piece.
Shipping to locations outside of Australia is at an additional cost. Please contact us for a quote for shipping and insurance.
Returns Policy
Please refer to our Refunds Policy
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