Sunday, 1 December 2013

Cards & Artwork for Made N Thornbury Market



Another Christmas Made "n" Thornbury market coming up this weekend - 7th of December at 99 Leinster Grove, Thornbury.

This year I have attempted to print my own cards on my dining room table. I have no press so it was very much a case of manual labour!
By producing some small linocuts which I then hand rubbed, the resulting print quality was better than I expected, at lest appropriate for cards - that is if you believe in the idea that defects are a sign of the hand made.
My main problem is the actual linocuting! I'm a bit out of practice and need to work on my skills and imagery. However I'm quite excited about the prospect of developing this technique further.
As usual not enough time to get much done before Christmas.

I have also produced more of the suburban blue sky series and have some available as prints.


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Monday, 9 September 2013

Market at Abbotsford convent.



As well as continuing to work on small street scape paintings and drawings, I have also begun a series of paintings featuring native Australian plants.

Here are some new works which were displayed recently at the Abbotsford convent makers market.

                                       
        




 
 
 
 


 


Friday, 14 June 2013

After the Event



The Open Door pop-up-shop which recently opened for two weeks in Thornbury, was a great experience that not only helped to promote local designers and artisans,  but also the Thornbury Neighbourhood House. It was also good fun.

We really appreciate all those people who not only made purchases from the shop, but who also visited and provided feedback and encouragement.

Here are some more examples of my paintings which I am now making available as limited edition prints.








 
 
 
 
 

Saturday, 18 May 2013

Open Door Pop up Shop

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
The Thornbury Womens Neighbourhood House is running a Pop up Shop at 825 High street, Thornbury for two weeks from Monday the 20th of May, and I am excited about being involved in this.                                                                                                                                                     
The shop will be dislpaying and selling items from a number of designers, makers, crafters, who usually have stalls at the Made 'n Thornbury craft market, so there will be a variaty or original handcrafted items available.                                                                                                         
                                                                                                                            
                                                                                                                       
Above is an image of a new painting, and a drawing from a series I have recently completed that feature street scapes that will be familiar to anyone who knows the High st Thornbury area.        
 

Saturday, 27 April 2013

New Paintings


I have started a new series of paintings which are similar in their subject matter to the blue "cloud street" cards, however they are rather different in colour and atmosphere - more still life than street scape.
Once again they are quite small (16cm x 12cm), and although they are individual works I think they would suit being displayed in groups or pairs.

At the moment I am enoying working on these little paintings using a limited palette and scale - they seem to follow on from one another naturally.

These and other works will be available at the Made N Thornbury craft market being held this Saturday, May 4th from 10am till 2.30 pm, 99 Leinster grove, Thornbury.






Tuesday, 16 October 2012

Streets and Laneways




Spent another enjoyable day at the Made 'n' Thornbury market on Saturday.
I really appreciate the wormth and enthusiasm conveyed by the friendly crowd of mainly locals, who turn up to support our market.

This recent painting, (which has now found a new home) is in response to the more unkempt areas of my neighbourhood. I find the wild plants that grow in these places to have a certain strange beauty.



Here are some more examples from my series of concertina cards which I have come to think of as "cloud streets".




 
 
 

 








The images on these cards are 7cm x 7cm in a series of four.

These and other works will be available for purchase at the Abbotsford Convent Makers market on Sunday the 21st of October and also Sunday the 9th of December.

Tuesday, 11 September 2012

Nearby and Faraway




This urban image represents a scene that is local and very familiar to me.

The small paintings on this concertina card are about somewhere more remote, more imaged than real. Faraway in an absent-minded sense.