The South Steyne at Berry's Bay from Barangaroo Millers Point is created en plein air using ink, water colour pencil, and wash. This unique piece is A4 210x297mm and presented in an A3 (297x420mm) archival mount and sleeve. The artwork can be easily removed from the mount for custom framing options.
The South Steyne at Berry's Bay from Barangaroo Millers Point
Introducing the South Steyne at Berry's Bay from Barangaroo Millers Point. This artwork is part of a series focused on the SS South Steyne Ferry, which was once the largest steam ferry in the world when it was first launched. The ferry was built in Lieth, Scotland, and is now moored in the picturesque Berry's Bay, providing a unique subject for this striking piece. The artwork also features Harry Seidler's infamous "Blues Point Tower" to the right of the sketch, adding a touch of architectural interest to the scene. Peter skillfully captures the beauty and nostalgia of the harbour, making it a perfect addition to any art collection.
This captivating piece also features our very own seagull that takes centre stage, adding a touch of nature to the urban setting. The beautiful sandstone rocks in the foreground add a natural and rugged element to the scene, creating a unique juxtaposition. The minimalist city background allows the viewer to focus on the intricate details of the artwork.