Saturday, November 10, 2012
Friday, November 9, 2012
At the moment I have an exhibition showing at the Walcha Gallery of Art. The gallery is beautiful and light in an interesting town on the Northern Tablelands of New South Wales. The director, Carley McLaren, hangs the work so that it shows to the best advantage.
I am showing with Anna Henderson, a painter and sculptor/potter from Guyra and Nigel Killalea who is a painter from Coffs Harbour.
Sunset. Acrylic on paper. 8cm x 24cm
Sunset 2. Acrylic on paper. 8cm x 24cm
Sunset 3. Acrylic on paper. 8cm x 24cm
Sunset 4. Acrylic on paper. 8cm x 24cm.
Through the trees. Acrylic on paper. 1. 8cm x 24cm
Through the trees 2. Acrylic on paper. 8cm x 24cm
Anna Henderson has said she has "been a full time artist for over twenty years. I am a potter, exploring raku, sawdust and saggar firing, and I paint abstract landscapes on canvas and linen, using acrylics, oil sticks, oil and charcoal.
Living in a fairly isolated part of the beautiful New England Tablelands, I appreciate every day, the changing mood, colours and energy of the landscape beyond my front fence." Anna Henderson 2011
Anna lives and works on the land near Guyra on the Northern Tablelands of New South Wales. http://www.redbubble.com/people/annahenderson
Black cockatoo. Ross Laurie
Song cycle. James Rogers
The board. Stephen King
The warrior. Tom Deko
Monday, October 22, 2012
Last week I won the painting section of the Armidale Art Society Competition. It was a nice surprise. It was the first time I had entered anything for years. This is the painting. It is titled "Tsunami", it is about 50x70cm and is acrylic on canvas
I have work at the moment at the Walcha Gallery of Art. The exhibition is with Anna Henderson and Nigel Killalea. The opening night was very enjoyable and the works were nicely displayed.
Friday, June 29, 2012
Thursday, June 21, 2012
Eucalypt and granite 2. Acrylic and mixed media on paper. 50cm x 70cm
The exhibition opening was well attended and on the following day, I with the other three artists exhibiting, gave a talk and worked in the gallery. Not much work was done though just a lot of really interesting conversation with the people visiting the gallery.
Monday, May 14, 2012
My exhibition in Coffs Harbour is now on show. The opening was well attended and the worked looked good on the walls. It was interesting to see the different approaches of four different painters working in the same area. Some depicted scenes at a distance and some being immersed in the landscape. My work at the moment is of the latter.
The artist talk the morning after the opening was interesting in the end. There was a lot of discussion of women's art in particular landscape painting. There was discussion as to whether women's sensibilities led to different artistic expression.
http://www.artguide.com.au/exhibition/four-women-paint-land/
Also on show was paintings and prints by David Bromley and sculptures by Peter Wade.
The artist talk the morning after the opening was interesting in the end. There was a lot of discussion of women's art in particular landscape painting. There was discussion as to whether women's sensibilities led to different artistic expression.
http://www.artguide.com.au/exhibition/four-women-paint-land/
Coffs Harbour Regional Gallery
Rosalie Rigby, Fire in the gorge.
12 May to 23 June
Four Women Paint Land
Fay Porter, Kerry Gulliver, Michelle Hungerford, Rosalie Rigby
Fay Porter, Kerry Gulliver, Michelle Hungerford and Rosalie Rigby interrogate
the expansive New England Tablelands. This show reveals the particular ways in
which women view landscape.
Opening night Friday 11 May, 6pm-8pm
Also on show was paintings and prints by David Bromley and sculptures by Peter Wade.
David Bromley
12 May to 23 June
David Bromley
Printmaker and painter. Exhibits intriguingly detailed prints in a show that
reveals great skill.
Sculptor. Exhibits curious and surreally inspired wooden ties. These are destined to become collectors items.
Coffs Harbour Regional Gallery
Peter Wade, Timber Tie
12 May to 23 June
Peter Wade
Sculptor. Exhibits curious and surreally inspired wooden ties. These are destined to become collectors items.
Thursday, May 10, 2012
Tomorrow evening is the opening of my exhibition in Coffs Harbour. I am not nervous about what people will think of my work as this has always been irrelevant. My art is all to do with the process and comes from somewhere deep inside of me. I am not worried by what other people think of my work.
What does make me nervous, however, is being the centre of attention at the opening and at the artists talk the following day. I will be glad when that part is over and I can get back to painting in ernest.
Some quick paint impressions from my journal:
What does make me nervous, however, is being the centre of attention at the opening and at the artists talk the following day. I will be glad when that part is over and I can get back to painting in ernest.
Some quick paint impressions from my journal:
Wednesday, May 9, 2012
Wednesday, May 2, 2012
Tuesday, May 1, 2012
I have been continuing to work on my bush paintings for the exhibition at the Coffs Harbour Regional Gallery. This exhibition opens on the 11th May. My work is now all at the framers so it is a fait accompli. After the Friday opening I, with some other painters, will be giving an artists talk. I have also been asked to paint in the gallery on the Saturday but I'm not sure if I will do that as I find that it is difficult to work properly in public. This is another one of my granite and eucalypt paintings. It is acrylic on paper and is 50cm x 70cm.
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