04 April 2020
"Oh! The sun is so beautiful in the middle of the summer......"
02 April 2020
Jumping into a painting
Below, is a Whistler, done probably in the 1890's in England. It is a beautiful example of Painting as cheerful diversion. He was a proponent of "Art for Art's sake" and caused quite a stir for his ideas. He was a man of intelligence but also of sensual and poetic invention. And this is a great example of it.
31 March 2020
Hands and Clouds
29 March 2020
Iridescence and the possibility of Painting light
25 March 2020
Paradise in Coronavirus
This picture came to me the other night. A vibrant light awaited me as I arrived at the small dune which I consider my small studio by the sea. And though every evening light is different, so my imagination responds to what is presented to me on each evening. For a few days in a row last week we were graced a with a strong but subtle and colourful light. I reacted with a gentle touch as if I was pushing away an amorous puppy with my foot. Here is the first one I made that night.
In this almost surreal moment of the Coronavirus I feel so very lucky to be here in such a paradise of beauty and space. That I can come down to work each evening is an added gift.
I understand that this bubble will not last as the economic reality of a severe downturn will follow the virus. So for the moment, one day at a time, I am alive and am painting.
20 March 2020
The anguish and delight of the Lighthouse keeper
17 March 2020
Ominous skies, ominous times
In Europe these new virus cases are going up everywhere. In northern Italy especially, old people are dying in Lombardy and people are terrified. They are talking of lockdowns whereby people cannot leave their homes. My old friend in Milan is petrified and my friend in East Sussex UK is upset. I guess it was inevitable that a pandemic would arrive upon the world scene. Here there are cases of this new virus popping up everywhere.
Meanwhile I will keep painting.
16 March 2020
sexy i-phone 7 and the cloudy horizon
15 March 2020
Confession from the Old Man and the Sea
13 March 2020
Mushy Skies and a writer's woe
12 March 2020
Timeless Turner
10 March 2020
The Wild Side
They were painted quickly, one after the other, 29 January 2020.
09 March 2020
Van Gogh and the Borinage of his soul
08 March 2020
melodic lines and drawing
So, I am make progress because I have learned to LOVE the WORK and love the process. Always, before, I had somehow magically wished to just simply play them, badly as it were, because I had not consecrated the time to really do the work involved. Over and over again, I have been repeating measures over and over in various inversions, and gradually they sink in. Anyway, I have learned a lot about both harmony, and also, about my chaotic mind. It is in fact like drawing something, over, and over again until drudgery reaches dedication.
07 March 2020
Easter Bunny Painting, with love and squalor
06 March 2020
What is abstract painting?
05 March 2020
Through the window of difficulty
A study from the other night which pleases me because it was so difficult, and I was able to find a solution for it. The second of two made that evening.
03 March 2020
painting and pretty girls
01 March 2020
Coronavirus and the migrant issue
28 February 2020
sleigh-ride into luminosity
27 February 2020
Sisyphus, and the daily painting session.
26 February 2020
painting a picture while Trumps screws up the world
20 February 2020
stripes of sky
19 February 2020
Clouds on Valentine's Day
Evening Prayer Brunswick Heads, 14 February, 2020, oil on canvas board, 30 X 25 cm
Evening Prayer Brunswick Heads, 14 February, 2020, oil on canvas board, 30 X 25 cm
17 February 2020
Whisper quiet, sea and sky.
15 February 2020
Tightrope walking
13 February 2020
Australian winter twilight
11 February 2020
The austerity of Leo Marchutz
10 February 2020
the red sea

09 February 2020
Van Gogh's greenish yellow reimagined
