Thursday, December 5, 2013

Advent time is here...


A Sydney December...

Where has the year gone...? Suddenly, it is December and the year 2013 is almost finished. 

Sydney is very beautiful in the summer, especially if you are lucky enough to live close to the sea. We are blessed with good weather, particularly today. Everything just looks beautiful in the sun...




... even the wild flowers look so vibrant..





Poinsetti (Christmas flower) 

(Medium: Watercolour)

Inspired by recent effort, I wanted to continue painting in watercolour. To learn the subtlety of watercolour painting and the application of specific brush strokes, I had to stifle my bias (and ego) for acrylic and pastel and embrace watercolours. 

But I was quite happy with this effort. 

This painting is not big in size but for me, it is big in personality. I felt that I have come full circle in terms of my respect for this medium.

The actual image came from a tree in the back garden. It looks so beautiful in the sun...

Happy holidays!

Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Sydney's Drummer; Vibey Summer...

Sydney's Drummer; Vibey Summer


Summer is here, although one might be inveigled by the odd cold snap but the coruscating sun is definitely out, interspersed with the odd rain.
My proclivity to immerse myself in any body of water is akin to an over excited natrium reaction. One might also associate such proclivities to a summer's habit but don't be fooled, I am in water all year round.

It has been an exciting few months. I have gotten to explore more artistic tangents and ideas, especially in projects that require more technical know-how. The interweb is pretty amazing source for literally anything. I have researched and created phone apps, studied spatial theory, created my version of the origami wallet, written songs and of course, played with other art mediums, to name a few. 

Without further a do...

Porter's Slate

(Medium: Acrylic)

I was walking home from the shops when I was looking down at the adjacent building's new pavement slates. Well, they are not exactly new but the relatively clean and untainted grey slate tinge gives me that impression. One of the building's resident is quite the ardent gardener; always foraging; forever pruning. But the nearby trees, with their jaune-marron leaves, create their own unique collage on these pavements. Subtle, random, ever beautiful. How can I not paint you? You are my catalyst to paint.



Casa en Chile

 
(Medium: Acrylic)

This painting started as a cost saving exercise. Ever the spend-thrift, I detest waste. I had just finished 'Jessie and the three bears' and I couldn't possibly waste the colours that were still left on my palette (well, a make shift palette made out of an old bowl). With no preparation or plan, I quickly went about creating the background layer of the painting. I wanted to create a piece based on the traditional houses of Chile. Why Chile? It's because my friends, Alex and Cote, are from Chile and I wanted to create an abstract based on a typical Chilean abode. Anyway, the foreground image is based on a photo I researched and it fit the canvas...appropriately. 



Le lac du Borget et Chambery

 
(Medium: Watercolours)

Watercolours have always been my bete noire. It was the first art medium taught to me and perhaps because I struggled to rein it in, this medium was never a favourite. I have always admired those who have mastered it. Beings with inertial gravitas. I have tried to improve my knowledge through hours and hours of gallery study, both in Sydney and abroad. But I discovered that it is not about control; rather it is about letting go. It is not about getting the exact definition but be content with the strokes that have been achieved, via your paint-soaked brushes.

Anyway, these two small pieces are my experiments with this medium after a ten-year hiatus. The scenes are based on a beautiful part of France. A place at its most stunning during l'hiver (winter).

Be expecting more watercolour pieces in the next ensuing months. 



Ester at the Cloey

(Medium: Watercolour pencils)

When I feel the urge of creating a watercolour effect, without the pain and frustration, I resort to my trusted watercolour pencils. First introduced to me by a former housemate, back in the nineties, I have never looked back. They are so good for quick sketches and studies. This particularly beautiful subject is the daughter of my very good friends. I wanted a simple narrative and composition but creating portraits, regardless of medium, is a tricky affair.



Journey



(Medium: Ball point pen)

One of my most favourite things to do, while travelling, is to doodle. I would doodle to my heart's content. When there is nothing else to do, I doodle on. Cock a doodle do!

But this particular occasion, the result was quite strange. My family would attest that I have an affinity for eyes and faces. This 'drawing' would not disappoint them. Anyway, I never know what comes out from a doodle session and hence, the wicked attraction.



Cards 



I don't generally buy cards, except on the odd occasion when I know the recipient is not receptive to 'homemade' cards (and I have experienced the wrath of such people). I thought I'd share some of the cards that I have designed. They are customised to taste and preference but normally, they are a product of my whim and mind implosion.

Last but not least, I wanted to show you what one can do with a bit of homemade latex (wonderful melange of gelatin, glycerin and water) and face paint. I must admit, it was quite an enjoyable experience. Another tangent to explore? Hallowed Eve = Create Scars To Scare.


Until the next entry....

Sunday, September 29, 2013

Quack a quack quack.....

Quack a quack quack.....


As promised, I shall try to blog more often. 

I did the following painting of Max in wax.


Max, the mandarin duck (Wax crayon)


I have other rough drawings of new ideas for paintings but let's save that for the next entry :)

Friday, September 20, 2013

Greetings from me in 2013


Greetings from me in 2013

It has been yonks since I made an art post. I apologise profusely.

Many things have happened since my last post, professionally and artistically. 

Currently, I am a full time artist, albeit a non-selling one. I am trying to do some cross promotion and research on improving visibility, internationally, but I admit it is quite a daunting task.

The following paintings were completed since my last post. You can see that I have tried to change my style a little bit based on the feedback that I have received through social media and direct contact. My goals have always been to work on my creative design company and to carve a living out of it. If any of you have any ideas and contacts for me, I would be ever so grateful.

Anyway, I digress... 


Bronte

(2013, Acrylics on canvas)

This painting is based on one of the my most favourite beach in the world, Bronte. It is my local beach, which explains my shameless bias. I also realised that I have actually uploaded this painting before...oh well..


Mother and Son

(2013, Acrylics on canvas)
 This painting is based on my sister and her son. 


Self portrait

 

 (2013, Acrylics on canvas)

This painting is a study of my own face and the usage of negative contrast. 


Possession

(2013, Acrylics on canvas)

This painting depicts what I think I represent...a balance of animal instinct and clown but guided by my own destiny.


Hot day

(2013, Acrylics on canvas)

Very strangely, this painting is based on my last visit to the Downs in Bristol, England. The feeling that I felt while trying to keep myself cool.


Jessie and the three bears

(2013, Acrylics on canvas)

The first painting in my series of paintings based on fairy tales and children.