Flowers

The Maid of Honour's gift

I was commissioned earlier this year to paint a bridal bouquet as the wedding gift from her maid of honour. It was a large painting full of challenges including exotic frilly white flowers, working from photographs and potential composition issues. Lucky I like a challenge.

It was quite a large bouquet and the finished painting is probably slightly larger than life. I was supplied with the photos as the nuptials took place interstate. This meant compositionally I had to make decisions based on the best pictures supplied and create the composition by combining several images.

Initially I toyed with the idea of a background but as it progressed I abandoned that idea because there was so much going on in the bouquet it just didn't need a background. I liked the simple elegance of presenting just the beautiful bouquet of flowers.

So the first challenge was getting the drawing and composition set. The final picture became a melding of the two images above, with only a few adjustments along the way to make the composition work for me. On consultation with my client we decided to leave out the trailing flowers to keep to a squarer image.

I took photos along the way to show the progression of the painting. I am pleased with the the finished picture and learned heaps from the job. I hope the bride enjoys it as a lasting memory of her big day.

 

Back in the Saddle

Holidays

It was lovely to have some time away at the end of 2015 and into the new year. We spent time on the Mid North Coast and also in rural Victoria. I was able to photograph some new and interesting things to paint and visit some spectacular scenery.

Vista from the Bago Bluff looking towards the Hastings river.

As they fell.

As they fell.


The 2016 Canberra show

I entered the Canberra Show again this year and won the Botanical section, I also sold two paintings!

It is sad to say but in my observation I think the days of the old style agricultural shows are numbered. It seems to be less about the display of the best quality produce, livestock, Art and crafts and more about the overpriced rides and show bags full of lollies and plastic. I do hope I'm wrong though!

 


Art in the Garden with Friends

 

 

The 9th annual exhibition of the Australian National Botanical Gardens, Friends of the ANBG Botanic Art Group opens this Friday 18th March at 6pm and runs until the 17th April.

There is a stunning diversity of work on display and is well worth a visit.

The creation of new work for the Friends of the Botanic gardens 9th annual exhibition.


Part time work

I have taken a part time job in an old friends Framing and Fine Art supplies store.  I am enjoying being part of the workforce again and the nature of the hands on work.

The work is another way to apply many of my skills. An eye for colour and design is useful in choosing matting, frames and getting the proportions just right to show work off to it's best advantage.

Testing samples of new papers for work.

Testing samples of new papers for work.

I get to do fun things like test new paints and papers to see if they are worth stocking.

 

www.framingpieces.com.au

Hello 2015!

Well, so far what a wonderfully busy start to 2015, my only hope is to keep up the momentum and keep working!

I had a bit of a break over Christmas/ New year, including some travelling with my family, but now that school is back it's paint brushes up and work work work.

I have just finished a painting to show for the first time with The Friends of the ANBG (Australian National Boatnic Gardens) Botanic Art Group. I only joined the group at the end of 2014 so It is lovely to be able to join the exhibition.

The Exhibition is held from 21st March- 19th April 2015 at the visitors centre, Australian National Botanic Gardens.

Stypandra glauca 2015

Stypandra glauca 2015

I have also for the first time entered some work into the Canberra show. Never having entered Artwork into a competition stlye event before, I am not sure what to expect but again it should be fun to take part and see how it goes.

I am also working on two diverse commission pieces, an exotic and some illustrations for a childrens story.

Great to be busy!