About this Event
Against the backdrop of Tasmania’s rugged mountains, mirror-like waterways and ever-changing southern light, Tasmanian artist Richard Stanley has built a reputation for creating serene oil paintings that celebrate the quiet beauty of the island state. From the wilderness of the West Coast to the sheltered inlets of the Huon Valley, Stanley’s work captures Tasmania not simply as a landscape, but as an atmosphere — calm, expansive and deeply reflective.
Working primarily in oils, Stanley is known for luminous skies, tranquil water reflections and finely balanced compositions that evoke stillness and contemplation. His paintings often depict iconic Tasmanian locations including Bruny Island, Cradle Mountain and Bathurst Harbour, alongside lesser-known rural scenes and coastal environments that reveal his close connection to the natural world. Soft morning light, mist-covered waterways and distant horizons are recurring themes throughout his work, giving his paintings a timeless and meditative quality.
Based in the Huon Valley township of Cygnet, Stanley has spent decades developing a style that combines traditional landscape painting with a distinctly Tasmanian sensibility. Inspired by the island’s unique light, dramatic weather and unspoiled scenery, he paints with an emphasis on mood, atmosphere and spatial depth rather than strict realism alone. His work reflects both technical precision and an emotional response to place.
Over the years, Stanley’s paintings have attracted collectors from across Australia and overseas, admired for their ability to convey peace, solitude and connection to nature. Through his art, he continues to present Tasmania as a place of extraordinary natural beauty — quiet yet powerful, familiar yet untamed.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Art2Muse Gallery, 234 Jersey Road, Woollahra, Australia
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