Torpedo Bay

$530.00

Clear, turquoise waters move steadily against the rugged shoreline of Torpedo Bay near Exmouth. Subtle shifts of colour in sea and sky create a sense of openness and calm, while low rock formations hold the edge of the coast beneath a wide horizon. The light is clean and expansive, reflecting the character of Western Australia’s north-west shoreline.

Torpedo Bay takes its name from its wartime use during World War II, when the waters around Exmouth and Exmouth Gulf supported naval defence activity. Today the bay is shaped not by conflict but by wind, tide, and salt, its clarity and exposure defining the landscape.

Clear, turquoise waters move steadily against the rugged shoreline of Torpedo Bay near Exmouth. Subtle shifts of colour in sea and sky create a sense of openness and calm, while low rock formations hold the edge of the coast beneath a wide horizon. The light is clean and expansive, reflecting the character of Western Australia’s north-west shoreline.

Torpedo Bay takes its name from its wartime use during World War II, when the waters around Exmouth and Exmouth Gulf supported naval defence activity. Today the bay is shaped not by conflict but by wind, tide, and salt, its clarity and exposure defining the landscape.

This artwork is executed in acrylic on canvas board and is supplied framed and ready for display. The frame has been selected to complement the work and forms part of the finished presentation.

Framed size 580mm × 330mm × 20mm

In situ images are for illustrative purposes only, and the final appearance may vary, depending on lighting and display conditions.

All original artworks come with a Certificate of Authenticity.


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