New paintings Exhibition
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My Magnolia painting is a finalist in the Lethbridge 10 000 Small Scale Art Award. The exhibition opens on the 11th June at the Lethbridge Gallery in Paddington. There are some really wonderful pieces of art, all for sale now online. Enjoy!
Rotary Art Spectacular - Best in Show!
Completely overwhelmed to win the Rotary Art's 'Best in Show' award last night for my painting Mandarin 12 - feeling very grateful and just a little bit excited! Thank you so much to everyone who has supported and encouraged me on my painting journey (you know who you are!)
Portrait Commission
These are the result of a commission I've been doing over the last couple of months - wonderful clients and a pleasure to paint!
Palm Desert USA
Two of my paintings will be for sale in a gallery in Palm Desert, California.
All due to the wonderful support of the Lethbridge Gallery
More detail soon.....
New York
My paintings have arrived safely in New York! Thanks so much Jacinta at AusArt Studio for the opportunity to exhibit my work in your gallery! Check out the facebook page for details....
Sold!
My painting has found a new home in Colorado! So wrapped and really grateful to Brett from Lethbridge Gallery
San Diego Art Show!
This weekend one of my paintings is hanging in San Diego! My work "Mandarin 6" is showing at the San Diego Contemporary Art Show thanks to the Lethbridge Gallery. Feeling very grateful and excited!
Another Mandarin finds a new home....
Mandarin 5 just sold at the Lethbridge Gallery - hope it's a welcome addition to it's new home, nice and fresh to enchance that beautiful summer feeling!
Commission 2009 - Grandma and Twins
One of my main delights while painting is capturing sunlight on form. The reference photo was overflowing with light and shade making the subjects really come alive to me.
This particular commission was given to me by the client with a little extra information. The painting was to be a surprise gift for his wife. I knew the picture was a childhood photo of his wife, her twin sister and the grandmother she dearly loved. I also knew the background of the photo was the grandmothers house and important to the memory of the moment.
Working out just where to crop the photo was crucial. I decided to leave the shadow of the twin on the wall as it helped to ground the figures (and incorporate some of those beautiful roses) but to crop as closely as possible without losing the structure and essence of the house.
I started the painting using tonal values to really help capture the depth of each person and to understand how the figures would work with the background. I can usually tell how a painting is going to develop, or not, at this stage of planning. This one looked great just blocked in.
I thought the ‘Grandmother’ was going to be my biggest challenge, as it’s been a while since I’ve painted anyone elderly, though she took form in the painting very quickly and easily.
Capturing the likeness in both the children was a huge challenge on such a small scale painting, each tiny stroke of paint has an enormous impact. After spending many days on one child I decided to leave the painting alone for a couple of days hoping for new perspective. It helped a lot.
I loved the connection created in the photo between the girls and the grandmother regarding the colour of their clothing. It brought back personal memories for me as my sister and I were always dressed in the same outfit with her in blue and me in pink.
Developing the detail of the clothing was also something I enjoyed immensely and realised later how crucial it was in creating ‘presence’ for each individual.
Making sure the background didn’t dominate or distract from the figures was important I therefore purposefully painted with little detail, particularly in the foliage.
Overall I hopethe painting proves to be a special memento of a cherished past relationship for my client’s wife.
New Portrait
Blocking in a new portrait of my daughter - love painting her though she is a very fidgety model! Luckily I know her face so well, and thank God for photographs :)
ASKEW
This is a painting I did for my last exhibition and it's currently in the Lethbridge Gallery awaiting it's new owner!
Mandarin 4
When I painted Mandarin 3 a client of Lethbridge Gallery saw the painting after it had sold and asked if I would paint another one.....the result is Mandarin 4 and, I was told, a very happy client!
Clayfield College Art Show 'Inspired' May 29th
The Clayfield College Art Show is on the weekend of 29th May @ Jugglers Artspace. Two of my Mahjong paintings will be for sale and of course many other wonderful pieces of art and sculpture.....come along and support both the school and the artists! Details for tickets are on the invite below
Shortlisted for Rotary Art Spectacular
Three of my paintings have been shortlisted for the Rotary Art Spectacular supporting the AEIOU Foundation for children with autism.
The first two pieces are in the exhibition and the third is an online entry.
Opening night is 28th May @ Waterfront Place in Brisbane - come along to support a very worthy cause.