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.)
Dec 3, 2011
Nov 2, 2011
Oct 27, 2011
Work in progress
Hello friends.
I have been neglecting to write in my blog, and so I thought I should post a pic of one of my new works. This is about 3ft x 2ft, and has been quite a challenge. I have been doing small sketchy daily watercolor paintings for many months, and I found that returning to large oil-on-canvas very difficult.
My medium was wrong, my paint brushes were thick and clumsy... it almost hit the bin one night!
Now, although I have some refining to do, I am happy enough with it.
When finished I'll upload a replacement pic.
Feels good to be back... :)
(and apologies to anyone who is following me on Twitter: as I spend too much time there, and tend to rant a lot, especially about our local politics... and only occasionally about art.)
Jun 25, 2011
Jun 13, 2011
Geese in the Lane
We visited a small village in rural China, where we discovered these geese, looking like characters from a children's book. So cute. I wonder what they thought of us, taking photos.
Watercolor
30cm x 42cm
Jun 9, 2011
Jun 4, 2011
"Rain in Venice"
Painting size: 17 x 26 cm; (6.7" x 10.2" approx) with about one inch of white paper surrounding.
Watercolour painting (watercolor) ready to frame
by Shirley Peters
Venice was very beautiful in the cold winter. These old shops were warm and welcoming, making it easy to step inside.
Bidding starting at $1 on Ebay.
May 10, 2011
Two roughs with blue water
Perisher Valley, NSW Australia Oil on canvas, 40cm x 30cm |
Watercolour, 20 x 30cm SOLD |
I've been doing some "sketching" for possible new paintings, and was interested to see the similarity in these two roughs, both feature a blue serpentine-shaped body of water. I guess it could be a 'before' and 'after' .. except that they are on opposite sides of the globe. (Isn't gravity amazing?)
Apr 26, 2011
Mar 31, 2011
Mar 30, 2011
Shepherds Bay from under Ryde Bridge
"Plein Air" painting. I set up my easel under Ryde Bridge for this one. I love the natural framing of one bridge by another. Parramatta River is about two blocks from my home in Putney. Luckily I did not attract attention. Joggers and bike riders kept going. One old classmate passed by and we had a chat.
30" x 40" (76 x 102cm)
Oil on Canvas
Mar 27, 2011
Workshop with Alexander McKenzie
I had a fabulous day learning new techniques from Alexander McKenzie on Sunday 27th March. It was held at the Hazelhurst Regional Gallery a few miles south of Sydney.
Alex instructed a 'master class' on how to break the process of painting into stages: the sketch, the blocking in, the information and mark-making layer, fine-tuning. Designed for busy working people who can only paint on occasions, this "stages' approach allows one to progress with a work... despite interruptions.
I love to see how artists arrange their paint, and this is Alexander's palette.
Alexander (with pony tail) is giving instruction to two fellow work-shoppers.
He had a half-started painting to use for demonstration.
Alex with his own work, which he used for demo-ing.
Mar 13, 2011
Children of the Pantheon
"Children of the Pantheon" explores the juxtaposition of youth with age, summer with winter, the new world with the old, and the possibility of Rome being inundated by flood waters when the global change finally comes... and the little nippers of Bondi Beach take over the world!
90cm x 175cm
(35" x 68")
Oil on linen
Feb 6, 2011
King of the Hill
This snowgum is growing on the main range track near Charlotte Pass. It is one of many aged, weather worn trees that are surviving in one of the most exposed areas in all of Australia.
Oil on canvas, 48" x 36", (120cm x 90cm)
Oct 5, 2010
Aug 29, 2010
Aug 20, 2010
The Little Dancer at The Great Wall
Oil on Canvas 120 cm x 95 cm
Sold
Always good to be able to post a finished painting.
I wanted to make a dramatic statement that relates to the tragedy of the building of the Great Wall, which was constructed on the Northern border of China in the Ming Dynasty. Thousands of men died making this wall, and it was unsuccessful in stopping the nomadic tribes from invading. I found it sad and beautiful.
Within this setting I have put the 'Little Dancer of Fourteen Years', a bronze sculpture by Edward Degas. It is a subjective link that pulls this great desolate garrison into the civilised world of French Art, or takes the little dancer to impossibly far corners of the earth.
I previous posts I have shown the original sketch and early photos of this work.
Aug 6, 2010
Relationships between the viewer and the picture
I'm paraphrasing Eric Fiscl here...
There's a difference between a painting of one person, two people, or a painting of three or more people. A painting of one person is a one-to-one relationship. You look at the single figure ... is she/he confronting you or turning away, or luring you?
A painting of two people makes you, the viewer, a voyeur. You can be witnessing the dynamic between them.
Three or more people can become a dynamic... it can be a family group, a work environment, or just people on the street. You can become one of the many, or removed from them like being in a coffee shop, looking out a window.
Jul 23, 2010
Fresh and Wet!
Surfing the Canals: Timeout
By S. Peters
75 x 90cm
Oil on (triple primed) Canvas
Here is the latest painting for 'Fresh" Exhibition.
I have already hung all the other works, but this one looked so underdone. So I bought it home and repainted it. I'm happy with it now. Of course, it will still be wet when hanging at the gallery, but not to worry. We didn't call it "Fresh" for nothing!
Jul 18, 2010
Boys Own Adventures
I have been preparing three new works for a group exhibition next weekend.
Here are two works finished, and I have one more to go. I'll post the third one hopefully tomorrow night.
Apr 23, 2010
Four Girls in the Notre Dame
Mar 20, 2010
Mar 1, 2010
Take the Shortcut
Feb 14, 2010
Schedule of the Sun
Feb 5, 2010
Jan 27, 2010
Strange Arcade (unfinished)

I'm working on a new painting, and watching the tennis at the same time. (possible!) I thought I'd post this photo even though it is a fair way from being finished.
I'm also enjoying the warm night, and looking forward to waking up tomorrow and hearing that Apple have announced the new "iTap". (my guess for the unnamed tablet...)
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