Maiden ART AWARD

Winner of "Peoples Choice', City of Marion Art Exhibition, 2013/14

Winner of “Peoples Choice’, City of Marion Art Exhibition, 2013/14

As I immerse myself in the process of searching for inspiring images for my Exhibition at Maxwell Wines in September, a phone call interrupts my snapping of historic buildings in Goolwa.

“This is Gallery M calling! James your painting in the City of Marion Art Exhibition has won ‘Peoples Choice!”

Trying to remain calm I am stunned into silence.

“James are you there???”

” I didn’t realise that so many of my friends and family came to see the exhibition” I quip.

The winning painting is now to be a feature of the Maxwell Wines Exhibition…displayed with the the award certificate…..hopefully to encourage people to BUY!!

 

 

 

Breakthrough!!!

Exciting times within the Green household in the lead up to Christmas and the New Year. Memories of our wonderful trip to the Kimberley Ranges, WA come flooding back with a communication through this web-site from Anthea, indigenous guide at the Mimbi Caves……reminding me that I wanted to try a portrait of her. So,  inspired to make the attempt at capturing her natural beauty, I have completed the painting and am now waiting for permission before posting a photo of the piece on this website.

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

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

I entered the above painting into the 12th Annual city of Marion community Art Exhibition displayed during November and December 2013. As yet not sold, but………….through the viewing of this painting I have been offered a one-man exhibition at Maxwell Wines through out September and October 2014.

An amazing opportunity has been provided out of the blue.

I will have a ready-made audience as the exhibition will be part of the Fleurieu Peninsular Art Trail that takes place every year.

Needless to say I have accepted!!

This will put any major travel plans for 2014 on hold, but that is fine!

More will follow as I navigate the process of working toward a one-person exhibition through out the first eight or nine months of 2014.

……and this while I take on some committee responsibilities with the Marion Art Group.

Busy and exciting times.

A happy Christmas and new year to all.

 

Success at Hallett Cove

A good result for me at the Hallett Cove Shopping centre exhibition. The Marion Art Group sold 41 of which 5 were mine!!!. We struggle to sell enough bigger, more expensive pieces to finish ahead at these exhibitions. Much to my delight, my larger canvas, ‘Dairy Country, Bega, NSW’ did sell. See gallery page Hallett Cove Exhibition to view those sold.

Six of my small unsold works from this exhibition have now been consigned to the Marion Cultural Centre art shop. I have ‘upped’ the price a little as this seems to be the practice amongst other MAG members. They are still cheap at $80 each ($68 after commission).

Also coming up in November is the City of Marion Art Exhibition at Gallery M. My entry into this is my ‘Wreckollections, Silverton, NSW’ which I an now attempting to sell for the second time. Fingers Crossed. The opening is at  2.00pm, Sunday 14 November

Hallet Cove shopping centre exhibition soon.

The Marion Art Group’s last major exhibition for the year will take place at Hallet Cove Shopping centre starting Monday 14th October and ending Sunday 27th . Viewing times will take place at normal shopping centre open times. I am now ready with my contributions to this exhibition and for the first time I have a full screen. I have been busy with small drawings and paintings of subjects inspired from our recent trip away to Western Australia and the far North. Below is a brief sample of what I have been working on.

Vlamingh Head Lighthouse, Exmouth WA
acrylic on canvas, 100 X 300 mm

Vlamingh Head Lighthouse, Exmouth WA'Black Kite, culinary choices'

‘Black Kite, culinary choices’

'Azure Kingfisher'

‘Azure Kingfisher’

 

An inspiring holiday

We are now back from our trip clockwise around Western Australia, Northern Territory and back home down the middle of Australia. Two and a half months of adventure, fun and inspiration in an incredibly diverse countryside.

As a result, some black and white brush,pen and ink illustrations of the strikingly handsome, elegent, streamlined….. and profuse, top-end Black Kites are now in the process of creation. These to be included in Marion Art Group’s next exhibition at Hallett Cove Shopping Centre in October….(along with other pieces not sold at earlier exhibitions this year.) Also for this exhibition my unconventional interpretation of the theme of ‘SPRING’, a small acrylic to attract the men buyers???

….watch this space to see what I come up with………..

I am now also a member of the Marion Cultural Centre’s art group ‘Red House’ which entitles me to contribute to several group exhibitions through out the year. Coming up in November is the 12th Annual City of Marion, Community Art Exhibition. I will enter my ‘Wreckollections, Silverton, NSW,’ left unsold at the last Rotary Exhibition. Hopefully this time the right person will spy and buy it.

Before the end of the year I also want to complete a major acrylic of a dramatic scene from our Kimberly Ranges adventure and also, my first ever major portrait of one of our indigenous guides. (media undecided)

So many images in my head and hundreds of photos to inspire me……….

Below some pieces recently gifted:

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‘Old Leather’ : Brush, Pen and ink.

(From one of my many photos taken at Dubbo Zoo visited 2012)

Wallaroo Rocks

‘Wallaroo Rocks’ acrylic on canvas board.

( From a family camping holiday early 2013)

 

 

Exhibition Sales

The Westfield Marion shopping centre exhibition for MAG was quite successful for some of us. I sold  two small unframed pieces which was OK for the first time I have exhibited with the group. The general shopping public were reluctant to spend money on art and in the main it was the cheaper pieces that were sold.

My two were both pen/brush and ink drawings.

Abandoned Hut, Silverton Abandoned Hut, Silverton'Yakka, Flinders Range's ‘Yakka, Flinders Rangers’

I have a number of unsold framed watercolours and acrylics to consider their method of distribution. Several opportunities should come up with MAG before we go on our big trip early June.

I now need to finish off my three pieces of work for the Lions Club Glenside exhibition on 23rd to 28th May at the Burnside Town Hall.

Marion Shopping Centre Exhibition

My first exhibition with the Marion Art Group at Westfield Marion Shopping Centre is now fast approaching. Viewing dates are Monday April 29 to Sunday May 5…..during normal shopping centre opening hours. I will be one of approximately 25 artists exhibiting and will be contributing four paintings with two in reserve and four to be included in our ‘unframed’ basket for people to leaf through. For the first time the pieces are  predominently watercolours and all rely on the beauty of the subject and the way light plays on surfaces and between shadows…………no optical twists!!!! It will be interesting  to see how sales go.

New experences coming up. Handling an EFPOS machine whilst on caretaker duty; keeping paintings on reserve to replace sold paintings which are taken immediately; dealing with hundreds of members of the public waking past in disinterest or?????

I am also nearly ready for the Lions Club of Glenside Exhibition at Burnside Town Hall which takes place 22 – 28 May. Two acrylics and I think my best watercolour so far!!!

Photos of work will be posted after these exhibitions.

New Directions 2013

The beginning of this year brings a new direction for my art. No longer do I have the  benefit of an exhibition at Rawnsley Park for the ‘Brush with Art’  in September every year.

Consequently I am now the proud member of  Marion Art Group, which operates out of a wonderful facility (community hall) in Marino. MAG is an extremely well run group of artists who regularly exhibit together in various venues in the southern suburbs. Monday morning sessions involve working on own work and participating in various activities including workshops, demonstrations, excursions and a three day trip away working ‘plein aire’. Some members have been part of the group for thirty years and still love every minute of their involvement.

The dedicated committee is strong in numbers and consists of office bearers and sub committees to deal with the various activities. They work very hard to ensure that their systems ( reviewed and improved over many years), are  professional  and efficient, so all members have opportunities to exhibit and/or participate in the actvities of the group. I have been very impressed from the first Monday morning session when I was greeted by friendly and knowledgable people.

I have already become inspired and am currently working on watercolours and acrylics which I can hopefully exhibit at ‘Marion Celebrates’ late March and then at Marion Shopping centre late April and early May.

 Some photos of this work will be posted soon.

Pre Christmas Commissions

Pre Christmas commissions have kept me busy. These commissions have sprung from people attending my exhibitions. I enjoyed the process of working with clients and designing pieces that suit their needs. It seems that my pen drawings with a visual twist are still popular with people and is something that perhaps I need to continue with and develop further in the new year. A new development with these commissioned pieces is the introduction of the use of brush and ink techniques overlaid with my usual fine line detail with pen. I think that with the use of background brush washes, comes an additional depth and expressiveness to my compositions.

See the Commissions page for recent commissions completed.

Successful Opening

The ‘Opening’ at the Rawnsley Park Woolshed Restaurant-Gallery for the ‘Brush with Art’ festival in the Flinders Ranges was very successful. Sharon Brett and I were the exhibiting artists. Sally and Jon Dean, as usual, went to great lengths to provide a venue full of character and wine and nibbles to stimulate the taste buds….and  a fun time for all. The big bonus was eight(8) sales for me (from 21 pieces).  The main buyers were tourists from the caravan park, with my art now to be couriered to Western Australia, Victoria, NSW and Queensland and one to England!!!!!

JIm and Shaz Green were on a high and since the opening  three more have sold ( so far??)

Look at the ‘Opening of Dimensions of Wilpena Pound’ page for photos and information.

The ‘Gallery – Dimensions of Wilpena Pound’ page  is now also up for your perusal.