I am still trawling through my archives....I find it is interesting to remind myself of where I have been and (hopefully) discover another path to future works.
So far the going is slow.
This composition is based around a young model who used to pose for our life drawing group.
SOLD
Saturday, March 28, 2009
Woman in the Mirror
I am still trawling through my archives....I find it is interesting to remind myself of where I have been and (hopefully) discover another path to future works.
So far the going is slow.
This composition is based around a young model who used to pose for our life drawing group.
SOLD
Friday, March 20, 2009
Thursday, March 05, 2009
Tomatoes
Saturday, February 28, 2009
Beating the Heat
I was looking through some images from the past few years and came across this one.
I painted it about between eighteen months and two years ago.It is our elderly cat John, (since deceased). He was rushing indoors to get away from the heat...it was another total fireban day with fires close to where we live.
Again, we are facing the same dangers, only much worse....our state is so dreadfully dry from the long drought conditions.
The firefighters and other emergency services are doing a magnificent job against terrible odds....we are all on alert!
Thursday, February 26, 2009
Thursday, February 05, 2009
Hanging Rock
I had almost forgotten that I had this one...
It was painted about six years ago after a visit to Hanging Rock, an interesting outcrop of rocks near Mt Macedon in Victoria, Australia.
There is a novel about this rather unusual area.
"Picnic at Hanging Rock" was written by Joan Lindsay and was published in 1967.A film of the same name was made in 1975.
The story is set in about 1900. A party of school girls, from a nearby boarding school, were picknicking there ...two of them disappeared with out a trace.
The area is very unusual, definitely eerie, especially during those hot, still summer days....
Watercolour on Arches Rough 300gsm
Size Approx.52cm x36cm
Tuesday, January 27, 2009
Kaity
Collection of J&G Henderson
This painting of our youngest grandchild was done some time back ....Kaity was about three! It was such a delight to paint!
Saturday, January 24, 2009
5 O'Clock Melbourne Winter
This was a bit of an experiment...painted midway through last year..maybe I was hoping that a painting with rain may have encouraged a downpour here.Sadly my "rain painting " did no good at all!
However, it is a reminder of times when it did rain...and of times when we were not amused by a downpour at the finish of a work day.
What we would give to get some rain now!
Saturday, January 17, 2009
Night Worker
This pastel is actually a self portrait. The only thing I changed was my hair colour.
I was quite a lot younger then and knitting and sewing for the children took up most of my spare time....painting took a back seat until Target Stores came to town.
Thank you to Target for freeing me up so I could paint!!
This work is now part of the Permanent Collection of the local Art Society.
SOLD
Hanging Basket
Another "oldie" long sold.
This one was right outside my back door...I walked right past it many times, only paying attention long enough to attend to the watering.
One day I really looked at it and this painting was the result.
I really like familiar subject matter...it's sort of comfortable to work with.
SOLD
Tuesday, January 13, 2009
It has been sooo hot here today! It is 4pm. and it is still about 42 degrees.
I stayed indoors with Missy (dog) and Hazel (kitty) they both lolled about while I painted the snow scene.I have just finished it!
I have not been doing any painting for a few months and I feel very "rusty" (both mentally and physically)!
This is one of a number of small paintings that I am doing in an attempt to get back to some serious painting.
Acrylic on gallery wrapped canvas.
Size: 25cm x 20cm
Sunday, January 11, 2009
Because I have been away from painting for some months now, I thought I would start off with some small paintings...anything to get back to painting again.
The Agapanthus (although a problem plant if not controlled) are rather beautiful. I love their stately elegance.
Watercolour and gouache on gessoed Arches rough... 300gsm.
Size: 27cm x 13cm
Sunday, December 14, 2008
The Old Goulburn Bridge
This painting is another from my archives. This time an oil on canvas!
The Goulburn River virtually circles our town. It is a very beautiful river, with plenty of fish and river crays. My husband was a keen fisherman and loved fishing this river.
The bridge is very old (mid to late 1800's)and needs much expensive renovation....it is intended to keep it as part of the very popular walking track. Our local Art Society recently held an exhibition featuring paintings of this old bridge. We donated the proceeds towards it's renovation.
It seems as though our efforts( and the efforts of many others in the community) was successful, and now, with extra money from the Shire and the government, this beautiful old structure will survive
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Milby Park 1 and 2
I have been sorting through the archives of my older paintings ...all sold long ago.
It is so good to have the photographs of these works, the memories of the times in the great out doors, painting 'en plein air', under difficult conditions of heat and wind ...sometimes a wandering snake...or two!! Lots of great company with friends with the same love of painting.
SOLD
Monday, August 11, 2008
Friday, July 11, 2008
Reflections
Friday, July 04, 2008
Girl Reading
I have been "playing" with watercolour on yupo...Relaxing , experimenting and enjoying is probably a more accurate description.
My reference is a photograph I took at a meeting...not at all a likeness of the woman nor the room...simply a starting point.
Yupo is fun to use... watercolour doesn't sink in to the "plastic" surface and "mistakes' are easily removed.
For this image, I used a foam roller,to blend colours, a window squee-gee for lines and to move some paint about, a waterspray and crumpled tissues for textures.
Saturday, June 21, 2008
Look...I'm Hanging in a Major Gallery!
Wednesday, May 28, 2008
The Cello Player
Friday, May 02, 2008
Bridge
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