Jul 4, 2017
Le Tour de France Stage 1
Watercolour
24 x 32 cm
Ebay
Jun 4, 2017
Winter Sun Waning
"Winter Sun Waning"
by Shirley Peters
An oil sketch done on location.
The track is called Nulunga Walking Track, and there are lovely beach and rock platform views from it. We are holidaying nearby, and I found these rocks too good: bit rushed, though, as the tide was incoming! And the sun was waning.
30 x 25 cm
Oil on canvas
For Sale $330 (includes postage)
Lobster Jack Beach
I am currently holiday with hubby and we are travelling like grey nomads in our motorhome. (I say 'like' cause I'm not grey, yet.) I've bought my old box easel and I'm having fun painting in oils. Normally I've chosen acrylics or watercolour for these travelling trips, but oils are so easy by comparison.
This lovely little beach is near our caravan park on the south coast of New South Wales, Australia. We originally wanted to stay for only one night, but it's so peaceful and pleasant, we've been here 5 nights so far!!
"Lobster Jack Beach"
30 x 30 cm
Oil on canvas board
For sale: A$330 (free postage.)
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Apr 25, 2017
Apr 24, 2017
Searching the Bay
Recherche Bay, Tasmania
The second of my series based on the futile attempt of the French
They spent 26 days collecting botanical samples,
and recording the lives of the Aboriginal inhabitants.
120 x 120cm Oil on Linen
Searching for La Perouse
A view of Recherche Bay, Tasmania Australia.
This bay is almost at the bottom of the world! It is the furthermost point that a car, and a stroke survivor (my husband, Bob) could walk to. We were there in February 2016, and I painted and photographed the site for a future project.
This painting is number one of this project: it is referencing the visit of a French expedition:
"Recherche Bay located on the extreme south-eastern corner of Tasmania, Australia. It was a landing place of the d’Entrecasteaux expedition to find missing explorer La Pérouse. It is named in honour of the Recherche, one of the expedition's ships."
Sadly, La Perouse was no where near here: he had died a few years earlier on one of the islands in the Pacific.
My figures are like the young French sailors who spent 26 days exploring the area, collecting samples for the scientists on the expedition.
120 x 120cm Oil on Canvas
Mar 22, 2017
Oct 13, 2016
Sep 29, 2016
Sep 28, 2016
Looking to Summer, en plein-air.
I like to paint 'plein-air' when travelling in our motorhome. We have travelled north to Brisbane to inspect a mobility scooter for Bob, and have been slowly returning to Sydney with two night stopovers. Urunga is a small beach town, with an impressive harbour and mangrove tidal lakes.
This painting started in sunshine, and ended with rain! and a mad scramble back to the shore from my rocky perch. And the rain effected the 'interactivity' of the acrylic paint, as it started to run more than I intended. But as often happens, accidents can produce interesting results.
Acrylic on linen (unstretched)
64 x 51cm
$500
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