Mar 23, 2013
The Lift
These sketches were done from my car.
Sort of "en plein air" but not obvious to passers-by.
My husband was commissioned to photograph the lift of
large machinery and ramps up onto the top of a building
that will soon be demolished.
Bob was taking the photographs, while I sketched!
Each 24 x 32cm approx
Mar 21, 2013
Mar 19, 2013
Harbour Lights
Sydney Harbour as viewed from the point north of the Art Gallery.
It is called Mrs Macquarie Chair: she was the wife of our first govenor, and liked to sit on the point looking out on the harbour. So they named the area after her.
I was there last Sunday doing some watercolours, it was windy and
the sea was breaking over the rocks.
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Watercolor on paper: 26 x 36cm
(Will suit an IKEA "Ribba" frame AU$14.99, with some trimming of the mat)
Mar 18, 2013
Mar 17, 2013
Deep and Still
The canals in Amsterdam are lined with house barges. The water
is deep and still, occasionally disturbed by
tourist cruises. We were on one such cruise. It was great,
as it gave us many new views of the city.
20cm x 28cm
Watercolour
Mar 14, 2013
Mar 13, 2013
The Mill House
This derelict old mill house on the River Baise in the South of France still has 'authority' over it's environment. It would make a wonderful 'restoration' project!
21 x 29cm Watercolour on paper
Landscape
Mar 10, 2013
Coastal Walk
A few weeks ago I discovered a part of our coast that I had not seen before: halfway between Maroubra and Coogee beaches; a path leading down to a sea pool. It was flooded with high tide and rough seas, but looked like it would be fun in milder seas.
I will go back this week to paint "en Plein Air" this scene.
I have done this watercolour as a warm up.
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Laneway sketching, dark and light
"Dark into Light"
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"Warm Shades"
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Purple Lane
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"Blue Lane"
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'Light in the Lane'
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These are watercolours on paper: about 23 x 33cm. Variations on the same lane: looking into the dark, and then the reverse.
I love doing this sketchy technique, as it is symbolic of the casual style, loose stones, rough walls of the old town.
(by the way, I have repeated this post on both of my blogs... Sooner or later I will make a decision to scrap one of them!)
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Mar 2, 2013
Self Portrait
Once a year the Art Gallery of New South Wales holds a portrait competition.
It is open to all comers.. but of course, only a few get selected and hung.
I like to enter occasionally, just for the fun or it.
I know I won't get hung, but I like a deadline... and an excuse to paint a portrait.
The easiest person to paint is oneself. Always willing to pose, never complains... except I'm not happy with the amount of wrinkles I've had to add this year.
Here is a link to last year's finalists:
Feb 18, 2013
Feb 2, 2013
Jan 14, 2013
Jan 10, 2013
Drawings
Bords de la Marne by Cézanne: Our state art gallery (museum) paid $16m for this Cézanne.
I attended a "Drawing Master Class" where we studied the winning entries in the Dobell Drawing Prize, and other works on paper by Delacroix, Matisse and other masters.
Then we were tasked with 'interpreting' one of the paintings hanging in the gallery.
The teacher was Aida Tomescu (the judge for the Dobell.)
Jan 9, 2013
Winter Mooring: Dutch Barge
A beautiful old work horse, resting during the winter months.
I am accepting commissions for this type of "boat portrait".
Go to my other blog: "Floating Studio" for details.
Foe sale: AUD$250
(20" x 30" Approx.)
Dec 15, 2012
Boat Portraits on Demand!
I am painting Boat Portraits! A new series of commissions from people who would like to have their boat immortalised.
I have a new blog just for these, so please hop across if you'd like to know more.
floating-studio.blogspot.com.au
I have a new blog just for these, so please hop across if you'd like to know more.
floating-studio.blogspot.com.au
Dec 14, 2012
Dec 3, 2012
On the internet!
Yesterday I had a call from an artist in Colombus, Ohio. He has a series of podcasts where he chats with artists and people about all sorts of things. We chatted about art, my work, and a bit of politics!
I'm in the ground.
My photo is of me... in an empty reservoir... helping my husband Bob Peters with a photography assignment. That space was pure magic.. and it has become my muse.
The reservoir is emptied only once every twenty years for maintenance. They commission photography for their records, and we were lucky enough to be chosen. We were lowered in through a man hole, just to add to the drama!
I am doing a series of large works based on the experience... watch this space!
Nov 10, 2012
Nov 6, 2012
Nov 3, 2012
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