Amanda Holman - Sleepy Sunday

$660.00

Amanda Holman, Sleepy Sunday, 2026

Acrylic on cradled board, 32x32cm, framed

Amanda Holman is an emerging artist based in Central West NSW. A change to country life has provided more time for Amanda to observe the beautiful colours and seasonal changes within the natural and rural landscapes. In her landscape artworks she seeks to capture the compelling Australian light and peaceful ambience reminiscent of early Australian Impressionism. More recently, a fascination with light and form has motivated Amanda to diversify into more figurative artworks, coastal scenes and portraiture.

Amanda has successfully exhibited in a number of prominent group exhibitions in Orange, Blayney, Moree, Tamworth, Brisbane, Cowra and Sydney as well as a significant solo exhibition at the Corner Store Gallery in Orange NSW during April 2024. In addition to these exhibitions, Amanda has been a finalist in: the Corner Store Gallery’s Landscape prize (2022/24); Mudgee Arts Precinct (MAP)’s Portrait Prize 2022/24; the Hunters Hill art prize (2022/23/24); the Lethbridge Small Works art prize (2023); the Lethbridge2000 (2025); and the Central Belonging Art Award (2025); the Brunswick Small Works Art Prize (2026), among others, as well as being awarded winner of the Cabonne Acquisitive Art Prize in 2021, and Highly Commended Awards in: the Lachlan Valley Biennial Art Prize 2023; the Moree Portrait prize 2025; and the Cabonne Acquisitve Art Prize 2025. More recently, Amanda has been selected as a finalist in the prestigious Ravenswood Art Prize for women 2026, celebrating its 10th year anniversary; and the Hunters Hill Art prize 2026. Amanda has a Diploma in Building Design, an iscd Cert IV in Design and an iscd Diploma in Creative Visual Arts [specialising in Interior Decoration].

In a recent roaming of the countryside, whilst chasing beautiful pink clouds, I spotted this enclave of farm buildings. The brightness of the buildings in the low sunlight was a stunning contrast to the darkening hills and long shadows, providing an enthralling composition.

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Shipping & Collection

This artwork is available for collection from The Corner Store Gallery or can be shipped after the close of the exhibition on August 30 2026.

This piece requires a custom shipping quote - select shipping option > LARGE ARTWORK CUSTOM QUOTE at the checkout. All artworks are insured and come safely packaged.

As original artworks are unique, all sales are considered final. If your artwork arrives damaged in transit, please contact us as soon as possible so we can assist.

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Amanda Holman, Sleepy Sunday, 2026

Acrylic on cradled board, 32x32cm, framed

Amanda Holman is an emerging artist based in Central West NSW. A change to country life has provided more time for Amanda to observe the beautiful colours and seasonal changes within the natural and rural landscapes. In her landscape artworks she seeks to capture the compelling Australian light and peaceful ambience reminiscent of early Australian Impressionism. More recently, a fascination with light and form has motivated Amanda to diversify into more figurative artworks, coastal scenes and portraiture.

Amanda has successfully exhibited in a number of prominent group exhibitions in Orange, Blayney, Moree, Tamworth, Brisbane, Cowra and Sydney as well as a significant solo exhibition at the Corner Store Gallery in Orange NSW during April 2024. In addition to these exhibitions, Amanda has been a finalist in: the Corner Store Gallery’s Landscape prize (2022/24); Mudgee Arts Precinct (MAP)’s Portrait Prize 2022/24; the Hunters Hill art prize (2022/23/24); the Lethbridge Small Works art prize (2023); the Lethbridge2000 (2025); and the Central Belonging Art Award (2025); the Brunswick Small Works Art Prize (2026), among others, as well as being awarded winner of the Cabonne Acquisitive Art Prize in 2021, and Highly Commended Awards in: the Lachlan Valley Biennial Art Prize 2023; the Moree Portrait prize 2025; and the Cabonne Acquisitve Art Prize 2025. More recently, Amanda has been selected as a finalist in the prestigious Ravenswood Art Prize for women 2026, celebrating its 10th year anniversary; and the Hunters Hill Art prize 2026. Amanda has a Diploma in Building Design, an iscd Cert IV in Design and an iscd Diploma in Creative Visual Arts [specialising in Interior Decoration].

In a recent roaming of the countryside, whilst chasing beautiful pink clouds, I spotted this enclave of farm buildings. The brightness of the buildings in the low sunlight was a stunning contrast to the darkening hills and long shadows, providing an enthralling composition.

Contact us about personal payment plans and Layby.

Shipping & Collection

This artwork is available for collection from The Corner Store Gallery or can be shipped after the close of the exhibition on August 30 2026.

This piece requires a custom shipping quote - select shipping option > LARGE ARTWORK CUSTOM QUOTE at the checkout. All artworks are insured and come safely packaged.

As original artworks are unique, all sales are considered final. If your artwork arrives damaged in transit, please contact us as soon as possible so we can assist.

For full details, please view our Shipping Policy‍ or Refund Policy.