Tom Risley's 1998 work "Rainforest margin Windsor Tableland" combines painting and found objects to depict an Australian landscape. Risley adheres to traditional landscape techniques like dividing the space into thirds horizontally, but interprets the landscape in a unique way to evoke memories and emotions. He incorporates found materials from the landscape itself to represent changing vegetation and convey a sense of the harsh bush environment through rough brushwork and a limited palette. The simple format and materials provide viewers an emotive experience of the depicted place through captured moments and memories.