It took Melbourne-based artist Emily Ferretti 32 hours to complete her artwork Bent Trees on the Riverlinks drawing wall.
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The painting is the 37th to exhibit on the 4m x 12m wall and is inspired by her commute from Melbourne to her family's hobby farm in Riddles Creek.
She said it was printed from the perspective of a car window, capturing the bush landscape and the way "trunks bend when you drive past them at speed".
“The velocity of lines reflect that movement,” Ms Ferretti said.
She used "mops, deck brushes, sponges and paint brushes" to create the work.
Emily Ferretti graduated from the Victorian College of the Arts in 2006 and has completed studio residencies in New York and Paris.
Her exhibit will be at Riverlinks until March 1, 2020.