coast to country

my colour palette has changed over the last twelve months – as a result of two artist residencies in the country – all will be revealed in October in an exhibition ‘Beverley to Curtin Springs’ at Ellenbrook Arts, Ellenbrook, WA

off to the country

Looking forward to my artist residency at Beverley Station Arts, 120 Vincent Street, Beverley from 1st-27th November.  The Beverley Station Gallery is open Thursday-Sunday 11-3pm  I will have some artworks on display whilst working in the studio and in the landscape on new pieces.  Everyone welcome. Beverley is about 120km east of Perth.

enjoy the moment

I enjoyed seeing my work on the front of the Perth Royal Art Prize for Landscape catalogue at this year’s Exhibition.  I appreciate these little moments – as most of the time I have been working away in my studio alone …

 

 

return from Curtin Springs, NT

My residency certainly went quickly, I learned a lot about life on a cattle station in the Northern Territory!  –  I know the experience will influence my art for a long time – I  created some small pieces on site and also the beginnings of other artworks which I will develop further in my studio – I will have some of the work and treasures I collected on display at my next open gallery on Sunday 3rd June – everyone welcome!

heading to the ‘red centre’

Leaving the comfort of coastal suburbia and my studio on Friday for my first ever Artist Residency at Curtin Springs, Northern Territory.  The hardest thing is deciding which art materials to take. Feeling very excited and looking forward to my adventure …

colours and themes continue

After a tidy up of my studio I found work that I had completed a few years ago – although I may not be working in the same media at the moment the work has the same feel – and with a little ‘re-inventing’ integrates with my current pieces