Friday, August 14, 2009

recent work

'Coastal Reverie' - Sophie Munns
120 cm x 40 cm
acrylic and oil pastel on canvas

'sub-tropical totem' - Sophie Munns
60 cm x 80 cm
acrylic and ink on canvas

small works in progress in the studio.

afternoons spent drawing and talking...

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Working with adults and children in my studio brings all kinds of experiences my way. For many years the studio teaching I did was mostly with adults. For the past few months however I have had a very interesting diversion away from that when approached to work with children. Above I have included 10 images from recent afternoon sessions I have conducted with some wonderful 11/12 yr old girls once a week. The one exception is No: 5 from  6 yr old Elliot who interpreted the task of drawing a plate of marbles in a wonderfully unique way. There are 3 in his age group..all enthusiastic and capable of surprising me and engaging in the most curious and fascinating discussions. Image 1 and 2 are of Phoebe and Isabella working on botanical subjects. Image 3 Kirsty (pictured), Jamilla, Lizzie and Phoebe are drawing Cumquats  and in 4 we see Lizzie's finished work. 5 is Elliot's  marble drawing. 6 to 10 are the drawings the girls did of marbles using textas and paint for the background.
It must be mentioned some inspiration for working with textas came in part from the one and only Arlene Texta Queen pictured here below. The girls had met Arlene Texta Queen at the newish State-run GOMA : The Gallery of Modern Art here in Brisbane over summer when she was part of a large show called Optimism featuring works from contemporary Australian artists. 

Arlene Texta Queen working on 'They took it veryseriously (Brides of Frank)', 23 June 2008, at MountCoot-tha. Photo: Ray Fulton
below: Vahri- from Arlene Texta Queen's portraits on her website.


Thursday, August 13, 2009

Undercover Painter on Ian Fairweather

Recently I viewed an excellent documentary film on ABC  TV (Australia) called Fairweather Man which I was reminded of tonight when reading a compellingly well written post dated August 4th by Undercover Painter.  Do take a look! I hope to find a DVD of this film and watch it again sometime soon. Thanks for the inspiration Undercover Painter!

On loan … Carousel by Ian Fairweather, owned by the Landau family.

Carousel by Ian Fairweather -I didn't find a date with this work...perhaps an earlier painting.

House by the Sea   Ian Fairweather  1968 from his later mature work.

Monday, August 10, 2009

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Last night I watched a CD recording of the 1st epsiode of 'Painting Australia', a 6 part art series produced by ABC TV about 3 years ago.  John Wolseley was invited on location as the Master Artist interacting with 3 emerging artists -which was filmed in the bush near Bendigo in Victoria- for 2 days of solid artistic production with John as their tutor. To begin to appreciate this artist refer to his website He comes across as generous, engaging and someone who doesn't take himself too seriously. Travel to places both remote and tough going are par for the course. The breadth of his body of work and subject matter is inspiring and well worth further investigation.



The artist at work in the desert.
Top image:
South Flank of Dune  1992-1993  Lithograph, Australian Print Workshop archive 2.  Although this image may not be easily viewed here it is an example of the research and knowledge this artist gathers through his work in situ.
2nd image:
John Wolseley  Landmarks II  by Professor Sasha Griffin, published by Craftsman House, Melbourne, 2008

strange fruit


'Buddha's hand'...one of the more unusual fruits I've come across. I bought this wonderful specimen from a market in Brunswick Heads a few months ago and it never made it into my kitchen as it was the curious subject of a few drawing classes. It has a lemon fragrance and can be used in cooking by grating the skin... which is not unlike the skin of a lemon as we know it.I'd like to know more about this fruit!



I just noticed this painting below by Wendy Van der Drift when visiting some new blogs this morning. Ceramic artist Shannon Garson's blog Strange fragments featured Wendy's painting of this remarkable fruit which I only recently came across for the first time..


I have included this image from Shannon's Blog where she was preparing at that time for the July, 09  Australia Ceramics Triennale.


Thursday, August 6, 2009

Narelle Autio

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Flying Lessons,  2001 from Watercolours

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Baitfish  2001, from Watercolours 

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Mermaids,  2001   From Watercolours

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Fallen,  2006   from New Colour Works

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Tempest,  2004   from New Colour Works

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Yellow haired girl, 2006  from New Colour Works

These are just some of the sublime images from the  much acclaimed photographer Narelle Autio from her collection of images on Australian coastal life. IN order to gain permission to post these images here I contacted Stills Gallery in Sydney who kindly corresponded with the artist Narelle Autio on my behalf who gracioulsy said yes.  I first noticed this extraordinary work when visiting the lively Art Precinct in Sydney at Danks St, Waterloo. Sitting in the Danks St Depot lunching on something wonderful I fell in love with the image I have posted at the top of this entry which, at that time, was proudly installed at one end of the cafe.  I found it compellingly beautiful...not in the usual sense at all!  I was a child of the coastline....I lived for summers immersed in the waves and sensuality of water and the colours that I wanted to drink in. This works transports me immediately back to all those sensations and makes me want to find some togs (OZ fro swimming costume) and get to somewhere blissful ASAP! You will find many wonderful images through the Stills gallery site!


Siobhan McBride



Swimming Hole 2006 Gouache on Paper 16" x 12"



Eight Moon Planet  2006   Oil on canvas   12" x 11"



Pancake Bay 2008  Gouache on paper  12" x 16"




Screen   2007  Gouache on Paper  16" x  12"

Siobhan McBride is an artist working in New York whom I discovered last year and wrote to at the time to say I really liked her paintings. She was happy for me to post images from her portfolio here...something i've been meaning to do for a while! A quote taken from the artist's Bio:
"I have come to think of my paintings as views of a place where magic reveals itself differently than it does in this world....descriptions of secret experiences, embarassing feelings, passages from books I like, and things caught in the corner of my eye..." I found much to enjoy in her work so do explore her weblink to see more images....and thanks Siobhan!