
A LITTLE ASLING
We finally rolled into Aslings Beach Rock Pool looking dusty and road-worn. Later than planned too, thanks to endless laps trying to score a park at the local fish and chip shop. By the time we clambered down beside the wild edge of Beowa National Park, the sky was already bruising into dusk.
And there it was. Pink cliffs catching the last scraps of light, salty mist in the air, the tide sloshing around like it had stepped barefoot onto a bindi patch.
We parked ourselves on the warm rocks in silence, probably looking like two tired fishermen who’d forgotten their gear. It felt as though the whole place had emptied out just for us. But Eden and our scrappy little bush campsite were calling, so we hauled ourselves back into the car, carrying that golden glow tucked safely into our hearts for later.
Oil on stretched canvas / 30cm x 30cm / framed in Tasmanian Oak and ready to hang.
* This painting is still drying and will not ship until late July 2026.
"Bridie's paintings invoke the beauty and intrigue of the landscape. She captures the snow, catches the light and conveys the mood of the sea".
Well worth the wait, I’m over the moon!! Your art and vision will bring much joy to many!!! Thank you Bridie!
I'm happy. I cannot find the words to tell how much I'm happy. Be sure I'll take care of it.
"Where dreams are made.... she's a stunner!"
"Thank you, thank you, it came perfect, love it"
Bridie O'Brien
Artist
Bridie O'Brien. Beobe. Short for B.O.B.
I was born in Young, NSW. Sheep and wheat country. Dust storms. Eldest of six in a split and patched family. An upbringing brimming with hard lessons, adventure and self-reliance.
I went to Sydney on a music scholarship and swapped paddocks for stages.
I have pulled cables through dark venues at 3 am. Called shows from the wings. Directed live television broadcasts. Managed teams across national roadshows. Travelled solo abroad extensively. Made a record on a remote Caribbean island.
I ride motorcycles and grow my own vegetables. I've played guitar at festivals here and overseas and written and released three studio albums. Music was never a hobby. It was oxygen. It carried me across continents and, in the end, led me back to the visual.
Art kept circling patiently. In 2020, when the stages went dark, I stopped pretending and chose painting fully.
Now I work in thick oil, cut in with a palette knife. I paint the places that have carved themselves into me. Headlands. Back roads. Snow country. Beaches that taste of salt. I am not chasing photographs. I am chasing the pulse beneath them.
Every landscape is lived and felt first. I stand in it. I feel the temperature shift. I notice the light, the shade. Then I paint it by hand. One of a kind. Pure oil. Clear vision.
Learn more about Bridie in The Beobe Story section.