Rivers of Tasmania
Original artworks by John E Gibb.
Groom River, downstream from Hall’s Falls, North East Tasmania. 910mm x 420mm, acrylic on canvas. Typical of many of the rivers in North East Tasmania, flowing through lush, temperate rainforests, between boulders laden with mosses and the ubiquitous waterferns and manferns.
Mother Cummins Rivulet, Great Western Tiers. 400mm x 600mm, acrylic on canvas. Old Myrtle and Sassafras cllinging tenaciously to life amongst moss covered boulders along a typical mountain stream flowing down from the Great Western Tiers, not far from the Meander Falls - Smoko Creek track.
Groom River, downstream from Hall’s Falls, North East Tasmania. 910mm x 420mm, acrylic on canvas. Typical of many of the rivers in North East Tasmania, flowing through lush, temperate rainforests, between boulders laden with mosses and the ubiquitous waterferns and manferns.
Douglas River, East Coast Tasmania. (Price on enquiry) 405mm x 505mm, acrylic on canvas. The Douglas River, with its clear, ‘glass-green’ waters and smooth white boulders, wends its way through a series of gorges and dry sclerophyl forests on its way to the sea, just north of Bicheno.