My work reflects simple rhythms of Australian landscapes.
See my Artist Statement for more detail.
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I welcome contact from collectors and galleries.
At suebakerartist@iinet.net.au or on 0407 977034.
"Into the Blue" 54cm round panel. Encaustic. Our oceans and reefs are critical to climate and the health of wildlife diversity. Our job is not done until we rebalance the health of our planet.
"Into the Blue" - hanging
"Water in the Gorge" 54cm round panel. Encaustic. The wet season's impact on the iron-laden gorges of Australia's NW.
"Water in the Gorge" hanging
"Wetlands" Encaustic Triptych. Each 25cm sq. Blues, greens of tropical Australia's top-end. Like many, I'm calmed and restored by watery environments.
"Wetlands" hanging.
"MARGINAL" | Encaustic | 60 x 60cm. 2026. Australian landscapes can often surprise us with stark contrasts in colour created over eons of time and chemically charged geologies.
"MARGINAL" hanging.
"TURN AT THE FRIDGE" | Encaustic | 50 x 75cm. 2026. My intrigue in discovering the isolation of many outback pastoralists, and their resolute determination to "farm" what to many of us would seem close to impossible. Russets, and blue/greys of the harsh inner fringes of the outback.
"TURN AT THE FRIDGE" hanging.
"BACK TRACK" | Encaustic | 70 x 105cm. 2026. A larger work depicting intersecting tracks across outback Australian landscapes. Like etched scars in the desert. What folk do out there to eke out a living is often hard to imagine.
"BACK TRACK" hanging.
"CHANNEL COUNTRY" | Encaustic | 60 x 90cm 2026. The floods of 25-26 have brought the Murray Basin to life. From red dust to verdant growth. It's baffling to ponder the sheer amounts of water that spill across channel country basin to make their way, gently gravity-fed toward Kati Thunda, in SA.
"CHANNEL COUNTRY"hanging
"SEQUOIA" | Encaustic | 60 x 60cm. 2026. The joy of coming across these beauties in the Otway Ranges in regional Victoria. Awe struck as we wandered through these giants.
"SEQUOIA" hanging
"ALLUVIAL TRACES" | Encaustic | 50 x 40cm 2025. Central Australia, despite its vast desert scapes, is shaped and retold via water and wind. I was struck on a flight north by the vein-like networks of alluvial systems lacing the outback.
"ALLUVIAL TRACES" hanging