Inspired by the fog-covered banks of the Huon River in southern Tasmania, this oil painting captures the softened atmosphere that emerged as the landscape shifted in and out of view. The work reflects a period of reflection and transition, exploring how changing light and weather can alter both the appearance of a landscape and the emotional experience of being within it.
Maria Radun is a contemporary realist artist whose work explores the interplay of light, colour, and form, using oil painting to celebrate the beauty and complexity of the natural world. Inspired by the landscapes of the Mornington Peninsula and the quiet narratives of everyday life, her art reflects a deep connection to her surroundings.
Maria’s paintings aim to capture more than just a likeness—they evoke a sense of presence and emotion, encouraging viewers to pause and connect with the stories embedded in the world around them. Combining traditional techniques with a personal and intuitive approach, her work offers a timeless yet intimate perspective on life.