2017 starts with a ‘People’s Choice’ award.

First time exhibiting at the Port Adelaide Rotary Art Show had its rewards! Sold two out of three and ………’Tree Life Belair’ not only sold but was obviously  popular with the public to be given it’s second Peoples Choice award. This means a lot to me as the Port Adelaide Rotary Art Show is a fairly prestigious art exhibition which has been going for thirty years. A feather in my cap!! The painting  is large, it is light filled, it is quirky and draws people to it to look more closely. The camouflaged animals idea is still selling. This year I will look for a different approach to this idea to keep me interested in the concept.

Note that ‘Tree Life Belair’ was developed from a small study of the tree which sold at Gallery ‘M’, shown in the last Post.

Tree Life, Belair

Tree Life, Belair

Also sold is a Painting left over from the Maxwell’s Solo exhibition three years ago. Sometimes persistence pays off with paintings that we feel are good enough to sell.

Currency Creek Cart

Currency Creek Cart

Now about to drop off three paintings to the Victor Harbor Art Show. All of old buildings from the Fleurieu Peninsular rendered in sepia tones. It will be interesting to see if they sell. If not then they are ideal for the Goolwa Rotary show coming up in March.

Marion Art Group restarts for the year on January 16. Looking forward to getting back with the group and having a good year together.

SIX PAINTINGS SOLD

'Within Belair National Park', acrylic on canvas, 300 mm x 100 mm, SOLD

‘Within Belair National Park’, acrylic on canvas, 300 mm x 100 mm, SOLD

'Life on Liverpool Road, Goolwa', acrylic on canvas, 400 mm x 600mm, SOLD

‘Life on Liverpool Road, Goolwa’, acrylic on canvas, 400 mm x 600mm, SOLD

'North Beach Walleroo', acrylic on canvas, 400 mm x 250 mm, SOLD

‘North Beach Walleroo’, acrylic on canvas, 400 mm x 250 mm, SOLD

'First Light', acrylic on canvas, 250 mm x 200 mm, SOLD.

‘First Light’, acrylic on canvas, 250 mm x 200 mm, SOLD.

'Last Light' , acrylic on canvas, 250 mm x250 mm framed, SOLD

‘Last Light’ , acrylic on canvas, 250 mm x250 mm framed, SOLD

'Pecking Order' acrylic on canvas, 300mm X 400mm, SOLD

‘Pecking Order’ acrylic on canvas, 300mm X 400mm, SOLD

 

Various paintings sold at Marion Shopping Centre and Gallery M at the Marion Cultural Centre.  I am having a good year with sales, especially with the small pieces.

The  Marion Art Group has now completed its exhibition program for the year and we now are looking at plans for 2017.

I do have some paintings ready to go for the Victor Harbour Show early in 2017. Therefore I can concentrate on the process of looking for inspiration for an already prepared 700 mm x 450mm canvas to enter into the end of the year City of Marion Exhibition. Peoples Choice awards two out of the last three  years is a good incentive to enter something special!!!

I wonder……… do something with flowers just for a change. Hardly a male’s subject, but if a striking, light filled, dramatic composition then this is a possibility…… some thought and going out with my camera for some fresh subjects is the way to go!!

Excessive Exhibitions

It has been busy.  Much organisation and work leading up to MAG’s Autism SA fund-raiser August 13th and 14th, at which I sold one of my unsold paintings from 2015.

'Bougainvillea in shadow', acrylic on canvas, 400mm x 300mm, SOLD

‘Bougainvillea in shadow’, acrylic on canvas, 400mm x 300mm, SOLD

At this event I also sold a donated painting at silent auction. My fellow artists at MAG encouraged me to donate a ‘hidden creatures’ creation.

I am getting to the stage where I have completed many of this type of painting and although I am, in the main, still selling them, I am fast approaching the time I need to move on. The last few have been a little stilted and ‘forced’ rather than flow naturally off the brush.

'Life on Mary River, NT' acrylic on canvas, 700mm x 550mm SOLD at silent auction

‘Life on Mary River, NT’
acrylic on canvas,
700mm x 550mm SOLD at silent auction

I currently have 4 small pieces in Gallery M, Marion Cultural Centre  at MAG’s latest exhibition, ‘LARGELY miniature’.

We are also about to exhibit at Marion Shopping Centre from  Monday 19th to Sunday 25th September. I will have a full screen displaying a variety of sizes of  paintings from miniatures  to  600mm x 400 mm canvases. 12 pieces in all

I am now trying to complete some back-up paintings just in case I sell. Must admit though , I haven’t sold well at Marion Shopping Centre in the past.

Hopefully at the next post I will have some more sales to report.

More SALES 2016 and……….

At the Marion Art Group Colonnades Shopping Centre Exhibition in March  and at the Hallet Cove Shopping Centre Exhibition in May/June I was very pleased to sell  more paintings. I was very happy with this result and am getting a sense now, of what tends to sell and what is perhaps not so appealing to the public. It seems that my hidden animal impressionistic paintings are still popular. Other wildlife and landscape work, providing they are loose, vibrant and somewhat different in angle or composition are also ‘saleable’.

'On the Road to Strathalbyn'

‘On the Road to Strathalbyn’

'Mothers Protection'

‘Mothers Protection’

'Pondering Percival'

‘Pondering Percival’

Coloured ink and brush, 200x 200 mm, SOLD

‘Mother’s Love’

'New Life on the Onkaparinga River'

‘New Life on the Onkaparinga River’

'life on the Onkaparinga River'

‘life on the Onkaparinga River’

AND……………..

A great thrill for me,  for the second time in three years,  to  win the ‘peoples choice’ award at the City of Marion Exhibition at Gallery M…..as yet unsold……but working on it.

'Tree Life, Belair'

‘Tree Life, Belair’

 

2016 starts with a bang!

With the new year came some good news . Two paintings sold at the Victor Harbor Rotary Art Show. I was very pleased that these little ‘mono-triptych’s ( perhaps I have invented a new term??) were appreciated by someone and snapped up at the opening.

'Get Down Man" mono-triptych, watercolour, 500 X 180 mm framed. SOLD

‘Get Down Man” mono-triptych, watercolour, 500 X 180 mm framed. SOLD

'That's mine' : Mono-Triptych, watercolour, 420 X  200 mm framed SOLD

‘That’s mine’ : Mono-Triptych, watercolour, 420 X 200 mm framed SOLD

Better still , for the second time in three years I won the ‘Viewers Choice’ Award at the City of Marion Art exhibition from 150 other entrants. The piece was “Tree Life, Belair” 1.2 metres tall and 500mm wide, and one of my ‘hidden creature’ style of paintings. These do seem to be popular with viewers. However it didn’t sell. I did ask more than I usually do on advice from other artists so may have priced myself out of a sale.  Now it  has been ear marked for the Goolwa Rotary Show coming up mid March.

I am currently working on another ‘hidden creature’ painting to go with  ‘Tree Life, Belair’. This one is of the local Goolwa environment and features water birds.

The Marion Art Group has reconvened and is already shaping up for an interesting year. I have been busy producing eleven small paintings for our first exhibition of the year at Colonnades Shopping Centre starting on Monday March 7. I sold quite well at the Colonnades exhibition last year so hope for a repeat this year.

Happy reading and viewing to my supporters  who regularly log into this blog.

 

Marion Art Group News

The Marion Art Group (MAG) has had another great year with three successful major exhibitions at local shopping centres. We have made  a significant donation to Parkinsons SA  from our Raffled art work  at each exhibition. I was thrilled to be asked to donate one of the paintings  for this cause.

The final exhibition in October at Marion Westfield Shopping Centre was  again very well received by the public. Sales were not prolific, but we were very happy with the quality and diversity of the pieces exhibited.  Personally I didn’t sell any pieces this time, but many other members did sell, in some cases for the first time. (always a bonus!!)

The big news is the group has ended the year with the birth of its very own web site. We have spent some time in the latter part of the year developing this site and we are pleased with the finished product. Have a look  and leave a comment on the contact page if you can.

www.marionartgroup.org

A very Happy Christmas and wonderful new year to my readers, viewers and supporters.

I’m looking forward to the new year and the creative opportunities it always brings.

SEPTEMBER 2015

……..and finally a word from the artist after a long break from updating this site. Contributing to exhibitions, caravan tours in search of warmer weather and commitments on our return have impeded my ability enter a post.

I am very flattered to have observed a constant flow of emails indicating a lot of traffic on this web-site/blog of late …and so it is important for me to let readers/viewers know how I have been progressing.

Back in May, the Marion Art Group’s exhibition at the Colonnades Shopping Centre was a great success, and I was thrilled to sell the five pieces below.

Milang Station, SA Acrylic on canvas: 400 X 300 mm. SOLD

Milang Station, SA
Acrylic on canvas: 400 X 300 mm. SOLD

Rose Eden House, Goolwa Watercolour: 40 X 50 mm framed. SOLD

Rose Eden House, Goolwa
Watercolour: 40 X 50 mm framed. SOLD

Life at Mambray Creek, SA Watercolour: 500 X 400 mm framed. SOLD

Life at Mambray Creek, SA
Watercolour: 500 X 400 mm framed. SOLD

New Life at Mambray Creek, SA Watercolour, 400 X 500 framed. SOLD

New Life at Mambray Creek, SA
Watercolour, 400 X 500 framed. SOLD

'Abandoned Shed reclaimed'  acrylic on canvas, 750 x 450 mm. SOLD

‘Abandoned Shed reclaimed’
acrylic on canvas, 750 x 450 mm. SOLD

At the same time the Lions Club of Glenside exhibition at the Burnside Hall was taking place and sold 2 out of 3 entries below.

Red Ruin, Strathalbyn Road Acrylic on canvas: 600 X 600 mm. SOLD

Red Ruin, Strathalbyn Road
Acrylic on canvas: 600 X 600 mm. SOLD

Red Gums , Strathalbyn Road Acrylic on canvas: 600 X 600 mm, SOLD

Red Gums , Strathalbyn Road
Acrylic on canvas: 600 X 600 mm, SOLD

What a great result for me!!!……….

So  Sharon and I set out for  Alice Springs, at  the beginning of June, in high spirits and enjoyed the magnificent terrain in the red centre. The second half of this holiday was to  Hervey Bay,  lower Queensland , where of course our divergent Australian landscape was different again. I managed to complete a total of four small pieces whilst away and sold one on location at Hastings Point, NSW to the caravanner parked next door to us.

Sunset at Hastings Point, NSW Acrylic on canvas: 400 X 300 mm. SOLD

Sunset at Hastings Point, NSW
Acrylic on canvas: 400 X 300 mm. SOLD

Now I am trying to prepare for MAG’s  Marion Shopping Centre Exhibition in October. With some home renovations happening at the moment it is hard to find quality time to devote to art , but hopefully I will come up with some new paintings for at least  part of  my contribution to this exhibition.

 

RECENT SUCCESSES.

The Pasadena Shopping Centre  exhibition was very successful for the Marion Art Group. I sold a couple of small unframed pieces shown below.

'Peaceful Bay' acrylic on canvas Board. 20 x 28cm. SOLD

‘Peaceful Bay’ acrylic on canvas Board. 20 x 28cm. SOLD

'Young Magpie' brush and ink. 20 x 15 cm

‘Young Magpie’ brush and ink. 20 x 15 cm

Also, at the Pasadena exhibition my donated painting was raffled and won. Very satisfying for me as all proceeds went to Parkinson’s. Donated painting below.

'The Young Hunter' acrylic on canvas. 700 x 450 mm. Donated and raffled.

‘The Young Hunter’ acrylic on canvas. 700 x 450 mm. Donated and raffled.

Pasadena was proving to be very fruitful for me as I was very lucky to be chosen by one of our potential buyers to do a commission. The resulting negotiations ended in  60 hours of work in the space of 8 days to produce this painting.

Living Kaurna Cultural Centre, Warrapiringa, Final Painting.

Living Kaurna Cultural Centre, Warrapiringa, Final Painting.

Go to the link on this website Commissions to see a step by step visual account of my process.

Other exhibitions: Flagstaff Hill Rotary (none sold). Lions Club of Glenside and MAG Colonnades Shopping Centre exhibition are in progress as I write and am obviously hoping for some sales.

With our three month caravan adventure up to Northern Queensland coming up quickly  now, art production will be somewhat slowed. I will have my art kit with me but not necessarily much time to devote to creation. Hopefully lots of photos taken and inspiration will help a busy period of art creation when we return mid August. I will have  6 weeks  to prepare for the Marion shopping Centre exhibition mid October.

 

2015 Art Plans

After the usual flurry of activity to restart the calendar year at Marion Art Group, it is now time to plan this year’s program.

6 small pieces have been completed throughout February/March to exhibit at the Pasadena Shopping Centre Exhibition, 16th to the 29th March. Unsold work from Maxwell’s exhibition last year will also be included so meaning I will have a full screen to myself.

Further exhibitions that I have entered this year are:

Flagstaff Hill Rotary Art show  (3 pieces),  16th to 25th April

Lions Club of Glenside Art sow (3 pieces),  21st to 26th May.

and then another MAG exhibition at Colonnades Shopping Centre, Noarlunga 18th to 31st May if I have enough pieces for a screen (or half screen).

Sharon and I are then off on a caravan holiday June, July, August up the middle of Australia and then east to Queensland and up to Port Douglas. We are greatly looking forward to this trip as we haven’t   travelled at any length since the West Australia trip 2013.

When we return there will only be a short time to prepare for the Marion Shopping Centre  Exhibition,  12th to 18th October. I am keen to exhibit at this one, as last year I missed out on it due to the Maxwell exhibition. Hopefully an inspiring holiday interstate will provide some different ideas for this exhibition.

An issue for me to deal with this year is copyright as it applies to visual artists. It has become my job as Vice President of MAG this year, to lead the group in understanding our rules for exhibitions. To clearly define what is “original” and  “copied” art work is problematic. There are some grey areas. We will be conducting a session on this topic in a few weeks time which will involve looking closely at various pieces of work done by the group and identifying what is acceptable and unacceptable.

To help this I am about to produce a piece which is inspired from several different photos of Galahs from the internet. From these I am hoping to create a quirky, humorous watercolour of a group of galah characters feeding in a paddock of my own composition.

Hopefully the point will be seen by our group that you can source visual help without direct copying of images to produce art for sale at exhibition. Hopefully all will appreciate the need to be  squeaky clean, both legally and ethically, when producing ‘original’ art.

Taking the Kids for a Walk Acrylic on canvas, 450 x 300 mm

Taking the Kids for a Walk
Acrylic on canvas, 450 x 300 mm

This piece was completed a few years ago from a photo of an emu that I took and various references of babies from  books and the internet. The background and foreground images were  from my own Flinders Ranges photos

Victor Harbor Art show 2015

Success for me early this year at South Australia’s biggest art show. This is the highlight of  the Rotary/lions clubs art shows program with 1300+ paintings this year. A high quality show with fewer paintings than in previous years which came about due to an on-line application process where paintings were registered on ‘gallery 247’  before formal entry could be made.

I was thrilled to sell two pieces out of the three entered. Excellent result as these were two  large pieces not sold at the Maxwell’s Exhibition late last year.

Another post coming soon outlining the year’s art aims with Marion Art Group.

Early morning at Chapel Hill Winery. Acrylic on canvas, 1000mm x 700mm: SOLD

Early morning at Chapel Hill Winery. Acrylic on canvas, 1000mm x 700mm: SOLD

Wreckollections, Silverton NSW 2. Acrylic on Canvas, 750 x 500 mm.

Wreckollections, Silverton NSW 2.
Acrylic on Canvas, 750 x 500 mm: SOLD