Price: $150,000 AUD
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Tim Storrier: Fire, Line, and the Australian Horizon
Tim Storrier (b. 1949, Sydney) is one of Australia’s most recognisable contemporary painters, known for his expansive landscapes marked by fire lines, glowing horizons, and solitary objects set against vast plains.
Storrier’s paintings are built on tension between stillness and movement. The horizon stretches endlessly, often interrupted by a burning line, a plume of smoke, or a suspended form. These works are not literal depictions of landscape, but meditations on distance, time, and the elemental forces that shape the Australian environment. Fire becomes both subject and structure, a line that divides space and anchors the composition.
Emerging in the 1970s, Storrier developed a visual language that has remained remarkably consistent, refined over decades into a highly recognisable and technically assured practice. His works carry both a physical presence and a contemplative stillness, situating him firmly within the lineage of Australian landscape painting while maintaining a distinctly contemporary sensibility.
His market reflects this clarity and consistency. Major large-scale paintings have achieved results of up to approximately A$390,400 (including premium), with strong examples typically trading between A$150,000 and A$250,000, particularly for wide-format works featuring the signature fire line motif. Smaller or less resolved compositions tend to sit slightly below this range, though still maintain a solid and active secondary market.
For collectors, Storrier’s paintings offer a stable and recognisable position within Australian contemporary art. The consistency of his imagery, combined with scale and technical control, has supported a market that is both active and dependable, with larger panoramic works continuing to define the upper end of his price structure.

