Lace
Making lace requires much care and skill. Fine lacework adds value and class to any object to which it is attached. I enjoy painting lace because of its ephemeral, precious values.
Making lace requires much care and skill. Fine lacework adds value and class to any object to which it is attached. I enjoy painting lace because of its ephemeral, precious values.
These watercolour paintings show scenes from Queensland country life. Farm houses, farmers and farm animals feature in these paintings.
Slender, graceful coffee pots add their distinctive beauty to a still life painting, often complementing the stalks of the flowers.
Time has stood still for decades on many Queensland farms thus making them interesting subjects for painting.
Paintings of warm sunlight falling onto a tropical veranda warm the heart and lift the spirits.
Many vibrant market scenes can be seen on weekend mornings around Brisbane. They make great subject matter for paintings.
A collection of portrait studies in oil and pastel completed over a number of years from various Life Portrait sessions that I attended.
Old Queensland houses often feature extensive back gardens and an architecture typical of the period in which they were built. High stumps, window hoods, stove recesses were all common on these old homes.
I like horses and have many sketchbooks of horse drawings to use as the source material for paintings.