Oil on stretched canvas.
380 mm x 1525 mm
Best viewed large.
Location of subject Click on the map below to see this site in Google Maps (street view is available)
Tintinhull Inn was first occupied by Joseph Chaffey (1835-1917) who emigrated from England to Australia in 1852. He established a mail run which was eventually taken over by Cobb & Co. The Inn served as a coach stop and was occupied by descendants of the Chaffey family up until the 1970’s.
Though partly overgrown, the place still looks charming.
The painting is based on an image I captured in the early morning as the sunlight just began to strike the front of the old inn as well as the tree.
martin lome, tintinhull, inn, old, ruins, shack, hut, timber, moonbi, tamworth, nsw, chaffey, realism, traditional, oil, australia, heritage
Martin Lomé is a self-taught artist and photographer based in Canberra Australia.
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truly exceptional work Martin !
warm regards Bill
Thnx Lorus. I am very greatful for your comment.
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fantastic love it :)
Thank you Kristina. :))))
– Martin Lomé
This is simply brilliant! Great light capture and a wonderful scene, Martin!
Hello Sally, Thanks for favouriting my work. Your comment is much appreciated.
– Martin Lomé
Excellent art!
Thank you very much, Olga.
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Martin
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Congratulations Martin! Your work has finished in equal first place, with 4 others, in the Earth Colours Challenge
Thanks again Lynda. :-)))))
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– Martin Lomé
I love this work Martin. Wonder full blend of rich detail and slightly impressionistic background. The colors are spot-on! Great job.
Jeff, thank you for your appraisal. I am especially delighted to receive comments from fellow artists.
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– Martin Lomé
4/2012
Please be sure to submit this lovely feature to This Challenge
Thank you so much Jeannie for featuring my painting!
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Congratulations with this stunning feature!
Thank you Qnita for your support and encouragment.
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What a beautiful piece of art!
A delightful comment thankyou.
Your macro work is amazing!
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In the top 10 of our April 2012 featured work in a challenge!
Congratulations!