Cope Hut Of The Bogong Hight Plains, Alpine National Park Victoria by Warpan Djoyo

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ARTIST NOTES: Cope Hut - Proposed by the Ski Club of Victoria as a ski refuge and funded by the State Tourist Committee, Cope Hut was built in 1929. The structure is made from adzed softwood and polished hardwood with a corrugated iron roof. Materials came by dray to Dibbins, then by sled to the High Plains. The hut was classified by the National Trust in 1988.
Access to Cope Hut is via the Bogong High Plains road. Pass the Wallace Hut car park and stop at the next side track on the left. Walk about 250m from the roadside gate.

DIMENSIONS (Height - 46.00 cm X Width - 91.00 cm )
MEDIUM ON BASE Oil on Stretched Canvas
GENRE Landscape
REGISTERED NRN # 000-37431-0165-01
COPYRIGHT © Warpan Djoyo
PRIZES AND AWARDS No Awards
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Artist: Warpan Djoyo



ARTIST BIO

Contemporary impressionist artist of Indonesian origin. Whose attaches special message about life in his artworks without boundaries in his chosen subjects and colour “storytelling without words”. He works across a number of mediums, including oil painting, acrylic painting and visual art. He has had nine exhibitions and seven magazine publications in the past, and some of his work curated by global fashion designers. 

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