Value added landscape no. 10 1993 contains a painting by WF Shaw, which artist Ian Burn bought from an op-shop in Townsville. The work is from Burn’s ‘Value added landscape’ series, which overlays found amateur paintings with clear resin sheets printed with text written by the artist. As he explains, the text ‘at alternate moments describes the picture, addresses the viewer and reflects on itself as text’. Burn’s artwork emphasises how landscape images are not ‘neutral’ but are instead reflections of, and very much subject to, ideology. His additions to these found paintings are reflected in the title, 'Value added’, a term borrowed from economics that refers to increasing the monetary value of materials through production.