A work by an English architect and artist, who was known for his watercolor landscapes. The author loved to use watercolor and graphite in his works, for which he received recognition. His paintings were distinguished by both artistic ingenuity and architectural precision, which found expression even in the depiction of landscapes.
The area in this canvas is the coastline of Tasmania with typical mountain slopes on it, as well as the immense element, which is transmitted here quite calmly. To depict all the details of the composition, the author used light and fast, somewhat blurred strokes, which was characteristic of studies. And, in particular, for the style of his works.