Great Dividing Mountain Ranges 2 , Original Artwork
Great Dividing Mountain Ranges – Original Australian Landscape Painting
134cm (W) x 95cm (H) | Framed in Tasmanian Oak
Free Shipping Australia-Wide
✔ Original painting by Ani Ipradjian, Melbourne-based Australian artist
✔ Acrylic and mixed media on canvas
✔ Signed on the front by the artist
✔ Framed & ready to hang – Tasmanian Oak
Great Dividing Mountain Ranges is an original abstract landscape painting inspired by Australia’s most iconic mountain system, stretching over 3,700km through Queensland, New South Wales, and Victoria. This contemporary Australian artwork captures the raw beauty of native bushland through earthy browns, calming sage greens, and rich layered textures that reflect the depth and diversity of the landscape.
Designed as a statement piece, this original painting brings warmth, movement, and a strong connection to nature into any space. Perfect for art collectors, interior designers, and lovers of Australian landscape art, it celebrates the grandeur and natural history of Australia’s mountainous terrain.
Original: $2,100.00
-65%$2,100.00
$735.00







Description
Great Dividing Mountain Ranges – Original Australian Landscape Painting
134cm (W) x 95cm (H) | Framed in Tasmanian Oak
Free Shipping Australia-Wide
✔ Original painting by Ani Ipradjian, Melbourne-based Australian artist
✔ Acrylic and mixed media on canvas
✔ Signed on the front by the artist
✔ Framed & ready to hang – Tasmanian Oak
Great Dividing Mountain Ranges is an original abstract landscape painting inspired by Australia’s most iconic mountain system, stretching over 3,700km through Queensland, New South Wales, and Victoria. This contemporary Australian artwork captures the raw beauty of native bushland through earthy browns, calming sage greens, and rich layered textures that reflect the depth and diversity of the landscape.
Designed as a statement piece, this original painting brings warmth, movement, and a strong connection to nature into any space. Perfect for art collectors, interior designers, and lovers of Australian landscape art, it celebrates the grandeur and natural history of Australia’s mountainous terrain.
























