Wednesday, December 8, 2010
My Back Door!
This was the leadlight that I did for my back door. I bought the door new in the style that I wanted and made the leadlight to fit.
The Ginger Jar
Friday, November 19, 2010
Brad's Second Commission
This is the second commision painting that I did for my cousin Brad. Brad and I were talking one day and he has a art collection that he adds to constantly. He has a few criteria to his collection. The first being a water theme and the second being that he has to know and or preferably met the artist or the artist is still alive. He said he would like a painting with the water theme included also a still life would be ok but not in the traditional still life sense. That started me thinking and I came up with the following painting. It is meant to be the morning after the night before where there may have been a party and the vase and the flowers were tipped over and water spilt. To me it means that although something so beautiful can be fragile as well and I came up with the name "Fallen Beauty." The roses came from my sisters rose garden including the large pink one which has a very intoxicating perfume that was lovely to paint by. Enjoyed doing the reflections in this one.
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View From Nora Head
This was a painting that I did a fair while ago. I had sold it to a friend from work without having it properly on file. I have managed to retrieve it from my old phone and think it has come up pretty well. It is of the rocks near Nora Head near Newcastle. I enjoyed doing the rocks in the foreground.
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Brad's First Commission
This was the first of two commisions that I did for my cousin Brad. He is an architect and was project manager for the new Aldi Store in Toronto. This was a painting as a thankyou gift for the owner of the property. My cousin asked me to bring in elements that would be familiar to the recipient of the painting. The roses that the owner likes to grown where given to my cousins wife. They were then brought over for me to photograph for the painting and then to enjoy their intoxicating perfume. Just wonderful!!! The book is of the family history of the owners of the land and the wine was grown and made by the owner himself. The painting was given to the owner at a dinner after the official opening and as you can see by the photo below that the recipient was ecstatic and very moved by the work. A big challenge and one of my biggest paintings to date. It is the first of my paintings in oils a medium that I am enjoying very much.
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The owner of the new Aldi Store site in Toronto receiving his painting from my cousin Brad.
Summer Harvest
This is a still life that I did as a raffle prize for the Toronto District Garden Club. I found it a very interesting painting to do as I particularly liked the effect of the basket. The flowers are not actually flowers but are known as Kale a form of ornamental cabbage grown in gardens for their various colours. Once again I have picked subjects with alot of detail which I seem to have a nack of doing. I don't mind detail to add to the final effect.
After The Storm
This painting was done as a commision for a friend at my work. The original photo was taken by my friend and sent to me in an email. He took the photo himself down near Belmont/ Swansea where he lives. It was taken late one afternoon after a storm.
The second photo is of the detail in the land where the houses are almost glowing in the light. The painting was done on canvas with acrylic paint. The painting is about 1 metre long by about 40cm high. Unfortunately the top and the bottom of the picture is of my paint station and not part of the picture. Needless to say that my friend was very happy with the end result.
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House Number
Nobbys From The Ocean
My Kitchen Windows
Mosaic Watering Can
Dad's Train Painting
This is a painting that I did for my father who is a model train enthusiast. He has modelled his railway from a Canadian railway called the Clinchfield. It is acrylic on canvas and has turned out very well including the steam rising from above the train as seen before it enters the tunnel. It sits pride of place in his train room. Naturally he thinks it is the best painting thus far.
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Mosaic Wall Pot
Boats On Stoney Creek
This is a painting that I did of a couple of boats on Stoney Creek - a nearby creek that comes off Lake Macquarie near Toronto. In the background is the old railway bridge that used to take the trains from Fassifern to Toronto Station when I was growing up. This painting was admired by someone local who bought it at the Dobell Arts Festival held a couple of months ago.
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Nobbys From The Ocean Baths
This is a late afternoon scene showing Nobbys lighthouse. The angle for this painting is an interesting one. It shows the nearby ocean baths in the foreground, and also captures the atmosphere and light effectively. I painted this in acrylics onto canvas.
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Sunset At Warners Bay
Nobbys View From The Pavilion
The Silver Goblet
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