Gates and Fences
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.
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 flowers outside my studio herald the coming of spring each year and each year they beckon me to paint them.
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.
Beautiful eucalypt flowers bring with them the pungent smell of crushed gum leaves and that often awakens memories from earlier years.
Blue and purple flowers are featured in this still life post. I grow many of these flowers for my paintings or garner them from neighbouring streets.
Mandarins are often featured in modern still life paintings because of their beautiful colour. I have gathered together in this post some of my paintings of this fruit.
Queensland landscapes vary from place to place with the many different parts of our celebrated country. However it’s all exciting, every bit!
Diagonal elements in a painting give interest and lead the eye around the painting. They can be moved to create shadows that link different elements of the painting together.
Lemons have been used in still life paintings for hundreds of years. I have followed suit because the yellow of lemons compliments my blues.
Early student studies feature in this blog. Some pieces show themes that have been further developed as my art progressed.