
Greg Mount is a painter and visible storyteller based mostly in Melbourne, Australia, whose work mixes mid‑century nostalgia, street‑film solitude and a contact of surreal humour.
He paints acrylic scenes of classic vehicles, lonely highways, motels, suburban homes, diners and odd human–animal pairings, typically at nightfall or evening, exploring themes of isolation, routine, and small moments of magic in in any other case unusual lives—just lately showcased in his solo exhibition A Lonesome Highway at Outré Gallery. His photos additionally seem as prints and in group reveals (like “Gone Fishing” and “Locals”), the place his clear compositions, moody skies and cinematic framing make every canvas really feel like a nonetheless from an unknown movie.
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