Sunday, June 16, 2013

Friday painting, and a little rave on drawing



Here's a peek at the verandah table on Friday morning with a painting in progress. I have lots of books and sketchbooks open to get my visual juice flowing! (Matisse and Gauguin keeping me company this week) Notice our ginger cat hanging out with me, he showed up in this week's painting too!

The next members show at Tactile Arts has the them of çurrent'. I wanted to do a still life with lamp inspired by Picasso's amazing lino-cut...then I got caught up with the idea of a lava lamp.


A quick charcoal sketch to think about composition.


The painting in progress.

And finished I think! It's very grey!!! and I think the composition is odd with that strong line cutting through the middle dividing what's on the table and the cat under it.


Here's something from my notebook about drawing -
Last night I did a couple of little drawings, but nothing good. Everything doesn't have to be finished and perfect and ready to photograph and put on flickr (!) There can be drawings that are ugly or a dead end, drawings that are feeling a way towards an idea but not necessarily there yet, drawings that tell me I need to do more drawing!! There are drawings that are a careful study of something real and drawings that are an open-ended digging to unearth who knows what! Drawings which are just play. What I know is I need to do more of all of these...

If you're in Darwin don't miss the exhibition Évery Picture Tells A Story' by Sandra Kendall at Tactile Arts. It brings together all her illustration work (for 5 children's books I think) a really beautiful and impressive collection.

I've been pottering in the garden now, it's the cool dry season, hope to show you some photos of that next time.

Sunday, June 9, 2013

A recipe for happiness, amongst other things!

Following on from my last post here's a lino print of the same vine that I saw at the Botanical Gardens.

Here's the photo of the vine that set off these pieces.

And a magnificent desert rose that I'm sure will turn up in an art work soon!!

Here's a photo of the verandah table on Friday morning - a few sewing projects. The fish are to make into small hangings - 'charms for good fishing' - for the next craft fair which is coming up fast in mid-July.


I put the magazine in the photo to remind me to write about it!! Dumbo Feather is an Australian magazine, I don't know how widely it's distributed outside Aust/NZ. The format is simple, 5 interviews with people who are doing "something" with their lives!

I first read it about 3 years ago when a workmate had a copy, and first bought it (not long after) when an artist was one of the people interviewed. Of course I'm most interested in the interviews with artists/writers, etc, but it's fascinating to read about people in all fields who are following their passion and through that making a difference in the world. It is in equal parts inspiring and depressing - inspiring to read good news stories instead of what makes the headlines on a daily basis; depressing because I don't have the get up and go to even tidy my house never mind change the world!!

In the latest issue I've learned a little about the tiny developing country of Bhutan (which is between China and India). The radical thinking of this country is to be more concerned about Gross National Happiness than Gross Domestic Product!! I'm fascinated by their guidelines for happiness (which doesn't include access to high speed internet, which I'm sure would be on my kids list of requirements for happiness!!)
            'You have to have a house to live in, no more than 3 people in a room, 3 meals a day and time off. You should work 8 hours, have 8 hours rest and 8 hours for socialising reading or working your way towards good health...You should have enough income to look after yourself. You should meditate once a day, for a short time: it doesn't matter how long...Once a month you should help your neighbour or your community. You should be with nature as often as possible...If you meet all these criteria then you're rated as being sufficiently happy."

I'd also like to send you off to look at a couple of blogs.
I first came across annamariapotamiti on flickr, her watercolours are lovely, it seems she's doing a daily painting challenge, many are of the same room in different lights with different family members wandering through, you can also see them on her blog annamariaart. (by the way I hate the new flickr, where I can't seem to choose how to view photos and get a bit of space around them...)

When I first considered starting a blog one of the things I read was that you need to blog frequently (daily if possible) to keep your readers interested. Well I haven't followed that rule and nor does Julie Whitmore, who writes one of my favourite blogs Julie Whitmore Pottery. She only writes once or twice a month, but her posts are always worth a look, a wonderful peep into her world, what she's working on and what's inspiring her.

I hope you've had a good weekend, we've got a public holiday tomorrow, hooray!!



Friday, May 31, 2013

Brave new world - take two

So yes, we got our new computer, all went beautifully for a week and then the internet died. Not completely, but intermittently so you couldn't actually do anything...today we got our new modem installed and now I'm back in the 21st century!!!

In the meantime, here's a little 5x7" painting I did which was inspired by a walk at the botanical gardens a couple of weeks ago.

Today I've been using the same subject for a lino cut which is half chiseled, sitting on the verandah table.

Just a quick post before the kids get home from school and take over the controls!!
Best wishes!

Sunday, May 19, 2013

new cards

Hi there, here are some shots of my new cards as promised.



I've added these to my etsy shop, if you'd like to take a look. Just a brief post as we're in the middle of watching a thrilling episode of Dr Who!!
best wishes to all!

Sunday, May 12, 2013

Cup of tea prints

Hi, it's great to be back online with my new computer, which is about a hundred times faster than the old dinosaur!! (My kids think they're in heaven).

Last week I spent a lovely morning chiseling a couple of new lino-cuts for cards. I'd forgotten how much I enjoy linocutting, it's quite meditative and relaxing. I've printed up a bunch on different coloured papers, and now I"m, slowly in spare moments, handcolouring with pencil.  Some just have a highlight of colour, some I get a bit more carried away with!! I'll show you some finished cards soon.


If you're in Darwin - next Saturday is the Italian Festival, it's being held on the lawns outside Parliament House. I don't know if I've been asleep or if this is the first one?! I haven't been to it before, but will be singing at this one. A group from the Darwin Chorale are joining a group of Italian ladies to sing some Italian songs - O Sole Mio and Quando quando, are ones you might know. We'll be onstage around 6.30, there'll be lots of other entertainment through the afternoon and evening and I'm sure there'll be wonderful food!!

Happy Mother's Day, and have a great week.

Thursday, May 2, 2013

Excuses, excuses...

My computer has died, really this time I don't think even my amazing partner will be able to resurrect it!! Hopefully I'll get my courage up and go shopping for a laptop this weekend (I admit I'm pretty terrified about all things technological!!) So I'll be back when all of that is up and running.
Best wishes, have a great May Day.

Saturday, April 20, 2013

April is flying

April is flying past, weeks ago I'd planned to write something about poetry month. April is poetry month in the US, or anywhere in the world you can get online!There is a poem a day challenge here, and you can read a poem a day here, but I've barely had time to look at these - I've been busy with choir (a little concert last Saturday) and I'm busy making cards, flags and fridge magnets for a craft fair at the end of the month.

I managed to squeeze in time for one little painting for Don Whyte's wonderful (fundraising) Off-Cuts Show. Here are some photos of the painting in progress.

I lliked it a lot at this stage!


Almost finished!
I'm reading two books at once - 'The hare with amber eyes' a memoir by Edmund De Waal, I heard him interviewed on the radio a  couple of months ago and it made me cry!! so the book has been on my to read list ever since. Also reading 'Mindset' by Carole Dweck (psychology, which is blowing the cobwebs off the old brain!)

The mornings are getting cooler - here comes autumn that feels like spring!! Time to get oustide and tackle the weeds and plant some tomatoes.