Oct 2, 2012
Sep 28, 2012
Sep 18, 2012
Aug 29, 2012
Jun 24, 2012
Over Nerac
May 30, 2012
The Grand Tour
We have been to the further most corner of the world from my home down under: working backwards... Bergen (Norway), Oslo, Stockholm, Helsinki, Copenhagen, Amsterdam, Paris and various towns in south France.
We have sketched and painted and photographed so many wonderful cityscapes and villages. Also, visited fantastic museums which housed works that I had studied in school and at college.
We stayed with friends in Helsinki, and explored Stockholm with Swedish mates.
A Grand Tour if ever there was one. It was so interesting and inspiring.
Bob and I have more than 10,000 images to manage: some are for painting reference, others for use in a Photographic Exhibition, and quite a few happy snaps, of course!
I painted while on the canal boat, and sometimes from the bank. Impressionism inspired the texture on this painting.
We have sketched and painted and photographed so many wonderful cityscapes and villages. Also, visited fantastic museums which housed works that I had studied in school and at college.
We stayed with friends in Helsinki, and explored Stockholm with Swedish mates.
A Grand Tour if ever there was one. It was so interesting and inspiring.
Bob and I have more than 10,000 images to manage: some are for painting reference, others for use in a Photographic Exhibition, and quite a few happy snaps, of course!
I painted while on the canal boat, and sometimes from the bank. Impressionism inspired the texture on this painting.
Apr 8, 2012
Daily Burden
A view of the miller taking his grain off to the local market.
Oil on Canvas
90 x 65 cm (36" x 24")
Available on Ebay: Click here to bid.
Mar 18, 2012
Mar 15, 2012
Renaissance influence.
Just having some fun copying a Renaissance Madonna and Child. Our National Gallery in Canberra is currently hosting a show from Renaissance Italy, and after having visited it with my sister in law, I thought I'd do a copy for the exercise in fine motor skills! I'm painting this on canvas board, which gives more control than stretched canvas.
(I'm halfway through. I'll replace these pics with the final version... soon.)
Feb 18, 2012
Dec 31, 2011
Despite the bugs, Plein Air rules!
At least three bugs were sacrificed in the making of this painting. :|
I do believe plein air painting and life drawing are both essential exercises for visual artists.
Regardless of one's usual projects and styles, these two activities help keep one's eyes open, skills honed and ego in check!
Here is my easel at my sister's country home. The drought has finished and the cattle are deep in pasture. The rains have greened up the hills (well, green for summer in Australia!)
Dec 29, 2011
Tranquil but for the noisy cows
(I'm experimenting with painting oil on watercolour paper. This was done without a primer, and therefore was absorbing the paint a little too fast. Next one I'll try priming first.)
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