• Acrylic sketches

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    Have been playing around with some quick acrylic sketches on paper to try and get a bit of looseness into my work. Managed to do eight of these in about 2 hours and had a lot of fun. Here are a couple from this session.

    Fruit no.3

    fruit no.5

  • Still life – shelf and books

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    still life - shelf, objects and books

    This a painting done in acrylic based on the conte sketch below. Not sure that acrylic is the medium for me, but allowed me to work quickly and to do some layering of textures (particularly on the wall behind).

  • Camberwell Rotary Art Show

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    I went to this late Saturday afternoon. The crowds had thinned out and it was easy to have a good look at all the art – and I mean a lot of art! Over 2000 works of art were on display. Given the large number of works, I was impressed by how well the they were displayed. Almost everything was well lit and there were only a few corners that felt a bit ‘out of the way’. Also, some of the smaller works suffered a bit from too much crowding.

    I was impressed by the range of works. From the artist information, I felt that the organisers were after traditional works – everything had to be framed and definitely no abstracts. However, within these constraints there was everything from Fred Williams-like landscapes and impressionistic still-lifes through to more traditional oil and watercolour landscapes and portraits.

    One thing I particularly liked were a number of large scale watercolours. The use of washes and wet-in-wet was very impressive and skillful. Getting up close to some of these pictures revealed a swirling interaction of colours and tones that was very engaging. Likewise, many of the “traditional” plein-air paintings are alive with crazy jabs of paint that make the painting sing with energy.

    The organisers did a good job of arranging related pictures with groupings for portraits, botanical studies, birds and animals, and miniatures. The landscapes, streetscapes and still lifes (which made up the majority of the show) were scattered throughout.

    With a large show like this, you are unlikely to have a really good look at very many paintings and I find its often first impressions that decide if a closer look is warranted. I’m sure there are many gems in there that I didn’t discover.

  • Still life – conte

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    Still life - conte

    Don’t get into pastels or drawing much now that I’ve discovered oil paints. But I had fun with this conte of our sideboard with cooking books.

  • Proteas

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    Proteas

    This was a super quick sketch done on cardboard. Great fun to work really quickly on disposable supports and get a sense of freedom and energy into the painting.

  • Plate of mussels

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    mussels

    This was done as an exercise for my course. The subject was food and we were using a beeswax based medium. Lots of fun working with the palette knife and using scraping and impasto.

    Oil and beeswax on paper 40 x 60 cm.

  • Welcome

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    Its getting harder and harder not to have a blog these days. As a participant in online art forums, it is almost essential to have a place to post images and ideas about how you created those images. There are so many solutions out there and my current idea is to run this wordpress blog and link to images that I will store on flickr. We’ll see how it goes.