Monday, 26 March 2012

PORTRAIT OF TUTANKHAMUN'S MUMMY MASK PORTRAIT


I've already done my mia culpa thing about not painting and drawing much during our three months evading the winter in Europe.
However, I did do a portrait of Tutankhamun's mummy mask for Dawn, who lives in Blackman's bay, Tasmania.
The medium is watercolour, highlighted with a gold felt pen.

Wednesday, 21 March 2012

DON'T TELL ANYONE, BUT IT'S JOHN'S BIRTHDAY TODAY


HOT OFF THE PRESS
As you can see, John Buckingham got a little red sports car for his birthday from Bridge d'Albret.
It's for all his hard work and dedication in getting the club going in the first place and then for his deft footwork in dodging the occasional brickbats tossed in his direction from time to time: who plays with whom, where do we have our Christmas lunch, what's the best time to play, should we spend the subs on shuffling machines or alcohol, etc, etc.

Thursday, 15 March 2012

TWILIGHT TARN HUT


The Tarn Shelf walk in Mount Field National Park is one of the wonders of the world. (So is the walk to Waterfall Bay, but I don't have anything to show for it).
Anyway, this is the refuge at Twilight Tarn.
It lives on a wall with Daniel and Annabelle in Hobart.

Wednesday, 14 March 2012

DESIGN FOR THE FRONTISPIECE FOR A NEW SHORT STORY


Here's a design for the frontispiece for a short story I started on the plane and finished just after I got back.
It's about two couples going on holiday together. They get on very well...
Here is the link:
You can read it FOR FREE by clicking above or by using the link on this page
Please note that some people may be offended by the sexual themes.

SYDNEY NOLAN AND KEN AND SANDY BATE


I was walking in a suburb of Melbourne on the day Sydney Nolan died,
(November 1992) and, on hearing the news, was amazed when I realised that one of the streets I had been in was named after the great Australian Artist.
Just afterwards I painted this scene which I called 'Homage to Sydney Nolan.'
It belongs to Ken and Sandy Bate who live in Mornington.
Lynn is only in the painting to show the scale. (I couldn't find a matchbox).

ONE HUNDRED DAYS AND NOT MUCH TO SHOW FOR IT


Just back from one hundred days on the beaches of Tasmania and in the jungles of Sri Lanka.
Needless to say, it was overwhelmingly wonderful...but.
But what?
But not much creativity. I did only a handful of paintings and drawings.
I did write two short stories - more on them later - and visiting various old friends in the antipodes, I discovered some paintings I did years ago.
Anyway, here's one of the North Hobart Post Office, which I believe, was photographed by Lord Snowdon many years ago and appears in one of his books.
The painting lives on a wall in Juzzie and Sara's house in South Hobart.