Turning the ‘banal’ into poetry

Clarice Beckett painting in the backyard of her Beaumaris home.

THE light of early mornings and evenings, in particular, stirred Clarice Beckett’s soul.
She captured that essence in luminous paintings of silver ocean at moonrise and pink whispers of sunsets and, just as evocatively, wet nights and grey days, soft green trees and brilliant blue or storm-tossed seas.

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