The Australia Series: Asymmetric and Smaller works

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  Smaller Works (2016)
 
The 2016 collection of smaller works embroider on the themes established in the larger work Rivertown with Approaching Dust-storm (2016).

 
 
Rivertown with vines and bees (2016)


 
Rivertown with rain and parrots (2016)

 Rivertown with vines and bees (2016)
.57 x .76m
 Rivertown with rain and parrots (2016)
.57 x .76m
   
 
Rivertown with approaching storm (2016)

 
Rivertown with sandbars (2016)

 Rivertown with approaching storm (2016)
.76 x .57m
Rivertown with sandbars (2016)
.76 x .57m 
   
   
 
Rivertown with vines and bees (2016)
 
Farm settlement (2016)

  Rivertown with hills (2016)
.57 x .76m
Farm settlement (2016)
.57 x .76m 
 

Rivertown with approaching sandstorm (2016)

 


Comet (2016)

 Rivertown with approaching sandstorm (2016)
.76 x .57m




Comet (2016)
.57 x .76m 
   
     Asymmetric works (2015):  
   

John Webb: The Palaeontologist (2015)
 

John Webb: Rivertown with approaching sandstorm (2015)
 
 The Palaeontogist (2015)
.54 x .37m **


Rivertown with approaching sandstorm (2015)
.54 x .37m ** 

John Webb: Fish country (2015)
 

 
John Webb: Yellow rivertown (2015)
Fish country (2015)
.54 x .37m **



Yellow rivertown (2015)
.54 x .37m **

John Webb: Jabiru country (2015)
 

John Webb: Banana Country (2015)

Jabiru country (2015)
.54 x .37m **
Banana country (2015) 
.54 x .37m **
   
   
John Webb: Camping by the Murray (2015)
 
  Camping by the Murray (2015)
1.7 x 1.5m **



 
 See also
  
  
in the Australia series 
  The Dioramas
in the Australia series
 The Triptychs
in the Australia series 
     



All works in this series are gouache / mixed media collages.

** These works all have an irregular perimeter.

Hanging Notes: The asymmetric works do not need to be framed in the traditional way, although that is possible if preferred. 
The photo below shows the reverse side of the larger Camping by the Murray with support structure for wall mounts.
The smaller asymmetrical works are mounted on heavy paper and do not need anything attached to the back for support.

John Webb: Asymmetric works (reverse side)