Saturday, 7 March 2015

Life's a Beach

 
 I enjoyed catching up with my friend Barbara at the beach yesterday. We bought a take-away coffee to sip while gasbagging on our towels before going in for a divine dip. When she trotted off an hour later to attend her yoga class, I enjoyed a second swim and then did a quick sketch. I wondered about adding colour on my return, but lately I'm feeling loathe to tamper with my sketches after I have left the scene. I must get in the habit of taking my paints with me as well as my pen.

                                     Some snaps I took with my phone while I was down there.







A few colourful feathered visitors we enjoyed during the week.
 


 
I was sorting out some old art-work of mine and came across a few drawings I'd almost forgotten about. I was quite a fan of Patrick Swayze in my younger years!
 

The sketches below I did in a life-drawing class when I was 15 years old. I so enjoyed drawing figures from life and have only attended one life-drawing class since then. Re-visiting these pictures inspires me to feature more figures and faces in my work. I very much enjoyed doing the sketch yesterday of the sunbather. I think what I love most about figures is trying to capture the stance and showing the weight of the muscles (if that makes sense!)




 
 






Wednesday, 25 February 2015

The Island

The Island
Acrylic on board
 
I painted this today for Eleanor - a dear and longstanding friend of my husband's family.
I painted it from a photo I took from the balcony of her house in Cervantes. Unfortunately, the photo reduced the stunning view of the ocean to a thin smear, so I cropped and enlarged the bit I wanted to paint.
 

 
 
 
                                                                                           

Wednesday, 18 February 2015

Back on the Acrylics Horse

Cervantes Sky
Acrylic on board 15cm x 15cm (6" x 6")
 
I realised with horror that it was about eleven months since I last painted in acrylics. I hadn't noticed how many months had passed because I was keeping up with the arty stuff in the form of my pen drawings. Although, even the pen-work had dropped off lately. Time to revive my one-painting-a-week habit! The above painting was inspired by the two photos below which I took on our beach holiday to Cervantes in December last year.
 


 
The photo below was taken of a local Perth sunset a few weeks back.


On the weekend I had a day out in the city with my youngest daughter. She wanted to visit the farmer's market at City Farm and have brunch at the cafe. Twenty years ago it used to be a scrap metal yard on the edge of the CBD - now it is thriving with fruit and vegetables.
 
 
 
It was a great day to be in the city. There was such a great vibe with thousands coming in to enjoy the public art performance of two giant marionettes here for the arts festival.
I loved the colourful "lanterns" that were strung through the trees.

 
                                                                     Museum CafĂ©

 
 I took the photo below for you Michael Perchard! It stands near
 the Art Gallery of Western Australia. "The Caller".

 
Below is one of the two giants that visited for the opening of the Perth International Arts Festival. She was scootering down the street when we saw her.
 

Saturday, 24 January 2015

The Power of Eckhart

 
I couldn't resist posting about my sister's recently published book. She's done a great job of writing about her recovery from depression and post-traumatic stress disorder. If you're interested you can read the blurb on Amazon by clicking here.
 
 
Above is a picture of a beautiful owl (I think it is a Boobook) that spent a few days in one of our trees this week. It's not a common occurrence to spot an owl so it was such a thrill to discover one in our own garden.
 
It has been perfect beach weather of late and I've been making the most of it. Below are some snaps I took last week. It is Australia Day tomorrow and with the forecast being in the high 30s Celsius it will be the perfect place to celebrate. 
 
 Not a lot happening on the art front just lately as I focus heavily on finishing my own book.




 
 
 

Wednesday, 31 December 2014

Happy New Year!!

Micron pen on sketch paper
This was sketched straight onto the paper in pen - took a bit over an hour. One wouldn't want to build a tractor from this sketch as its innards are very inaccurately depicted and positioned.

After Christmas, we enjoyed spending a relaxing few days in the fishing town of Cervantes.  As well as being a great place for swimming in calm waters, the sheltered bay with its naturally compacted beach sand makes for excellent boat launching conditions. There is no queuing for launching ramps as the whole bay is at the boat launcher's disposal. In the mornings, old tractors jostle alongside modern four-wheel-drives to dispense boats from their trailers in the shallows. Most of the boats had already headed out to sea by the time I arrived at 7.30 in the morning. The weather was perfect for mooching along in the shallows and taking photos .
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I was stunned by the beautiful patterns the light made in the shallow little waves that were lapping on the sand.
 
 
I love the country-town feel of the sandy paths leading from the beach back to the streets. This one led to the caravan park.

 
Late in the afternoon I enjoyed watching the pink and grey galahs milling around in the driveway and decorating the power lines.
 
 
 
Over the past month or so I have been learning how to propagate native plants from cuttings one day a week with the Wildflower Society. During our morning tea breaks I grab one of the successful plants that is now for sale and sketch it. Below are two examples.
 

 
I had intended to paint them when I got home - but somehow I feared spoiling them. I did eventually colour the top one but felt I'd ruined it so I was pleased that I'd photographed it beforehand. I had also intended to paint the tractor sketch but I quite like it left in black and white.
I'm hoping to get back to my acrylics next year.
 
 Speaking of next year - tomorrow - I would like to wish everyone a very HAPPY NEW YEAR!! May it be joyful, healthy and creative!!
 

Wednesday, 24 December 2014

Merry Christmas!!

 
 I had hoped to paint something with a Christmas theme to post but time got away from me. Instead I nipped down to the beach with my camera along with some tinsel and baubles to create a festive beach scene.
 I've managed to do a few quick sketches of some native flowers over the past couple of weeks which I hope to post soon. It is after 11pm Christmas Eve and I'm still running around like an idiot finalising things ready for the morning! Organisation is not my strong point! I hope you all have things more in hand than I do and are all set for the big day. Wishing everyone a wonderful Christmas! May it be sunny or white - depending which part of the world you are from.

Thursday, 4 December 2014

Hydrangea High

                                        
                                               Micron pen and watercolour on paper

 
The top image is a photograph of the work and the bottom is a scan. The colours of the top image are very close to the original but the background has come out very grey. In the scanned image the background isn't a problem but the picture itself is - the colours are very washed out. It is interesting to see the differences. I will stick to photographing my work for now.
 
Below is the beautiful hydrangea that I painted from life. It is very handily positioned near the back door and I was able to sketch it from the comfort of a chair indoors.
 

Unlike my first hydrangea to flower, this one has very large blooms. I get high on these flowers - they are so stunning and last for so long. I love watching the colours develop and change as they mature. They are amongst my all-time favourite cultivated flowers - my favourites make for a very long list.

Oh yes, I have been meaning to provide a link to my travel article that was published back in October in The West Australian newspaper in the weekend travel section. It is based on my sketching experiences while visiting the UK earlier in the year. If you would like to read it click here.  Prior to the online version it appeared in print in a two page spread with half a dozen images. All very exciting!!

 
And last - and least, (the sketch itself being the least rather than the occasion on which I executed it) I did this quick sketch below while enjoying a cuppa on the balcony with my mum the other week.