I have four
paintings on show this weekend at the Nundah NOW! Exhibition.
I've been experimenting lately with Cold Wax Medium and have become fascinated with the tactile quality it adds to oil paint. This technique is so well suited to recreating memories of last year's holiday in Tasmania. The granite cliffs on the Tasman Peninsula were the inspiration for this painting.
Tasman Story - Oil, Cold Wax Medium and Oil pastels on Birch panels.
810 mm x 405 mm |
The park across the road from my home is another inspirational place. This abstract has its origin in the bark of trees I pass on my early morning walks.
Bark Layers - Oil, Cold Wax Medium and Oil pastels on Birch panels.
810 mm x 405 mm |
In addition two watercolours complete the quartet of paintings.
Abundance - watercolour on Saunders Waterford 535mm x 535mm
The Wrap of a Leaf - watercolour on Zeta paper 545 mm x 720 mm
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