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A glass vase of wattle blooms is set against a dark blue background. The vase itself rests on a cream doily.

Wattle Blooms

Latest NewsBy Christine Atkins11 November 2024

There are about 1000 different types of wattle native to Australia. I suspect most would make for great painting subjects.

Several cows wait to be fed near a feed trough. The farmer can be seen in the background getting their food ready.

Cattle

Latest NewsBy Christine Atkins19 October 2024

Images of grazing cows convey a sense of peace, tranquillity and satisfaction. These are the very qualities often missing in our own lives.

Objects are standing on a shelf. A tablecloth which the objects are standing on hangs down in front of the shelf.

The Teapot

Latest NewsBy Christine Atkins18 September 2024

I have used the same china teapot in many of my still life paintings over the years. It has been with me on my journey of discovery in this medium.

Gates and Fences

Latest NewsBy Christine Atkins2 September 2024

Fences and gates give us a small corner of tranquillity in a troubled world. These painting try to capture the peace of that secluded bower.

Peach Blossoms

Latest NewsBy Christine Atkins13 August 2024

Peach flowers outside my studio herald the coming of spring each year and each year they beckon me to paint them.

Farm Scenes

Latest NewsBy Christine Atkins26 July 2024

Farm scenes lend themselves to paintings. Any collection of sheds, trees, machinery and animals is interesting. Just find the right angle and a painting appears.

Log Cabin Pattern

Latest NewsBy Christine Atkins8 July 2024

I have used a beautiful quilt made by Dana Moon as the background in many of my still life paintings.

Painting Box

Latest NewsBy Christine Atkins17 June 2024

These small paintings of scenes around South East Queensland try to capture the energy and movement in the situation in front of the artist.

The Lily

Latest NewsBy Christine Atkins28 May 2024

The Lily makes a great subject for still life painting. Their colourful forms give rise to endless variety. Many of the lilies shown here were grown in my own garden.

Outdoor Markets

Latest NewsBy Christine Atkins10 May 2024

Paintings of the colourful markets of many different countries are gathered together in this post. Many keen shoppers are shown, all looking for a bargain.

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