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A Bright Start

and finally the taste of Summer; here in Melbourne anyway.

It is the end of the first week back into normal routine. Kids back at school, uni, work etc so there is now a sense of structure to the day.

The studio is tidyish again. It is a small space and it doesn't take much for it to feel cluttered. I have a couple of commissions to get on with, and I want to persue more of the urban portraits that I began last year.

First though, I have made a couple of adjustments to my last horse racing painting that I did towards the end of last year.

I have brought the second place getter up where he belongs, on the inside rail. I have also gone into the horizon where the houses were, I thought, a little bit too blurry and non descript. I have also toned down the pinkish, brown hues with some bluish/purple washes.

Here is a snap:-

before

before

after

after

 

 

tags: Horse Racing, Oils
categories: Painting
Sunday 02.08.15
Posted by Kate
 

Recent Cover

recent cover
tags: Oils, Cricket
categories: Painting, Publications
Friday 12.12.14
Posted by Kate
 
studioexhibition2014

It's that time of the year when things come to a maddening rush towards the finish line.

And so it is too, in my studio.

I have had a steady year of painting with the usual lapses owing to familial interruptions. They are unavoidable; child neglect is not looked upon favourably in this era of human existence.

I am up to date on commissions and have a couple to get on with in the new year.

In the meantime, I have hung some pieces in my studio for an exhibtion that I have named Spectators. I am also in the throes of planning a bigger exhibition for 2015.

When I began painting eight or so years ago, I was drawn to the subject of sport. My first footy painting was of a local junior game and the first horse racing painting was of The Australia Cup, that had been held at Caulfield one year. There have been many since.

There is something about the open space of a footy field or a horse racing track, the edginess of a contest and the character of the crowd that seem to have converged, to create, one dynamic and compelling subject for me. It's one that I keep returning to.

The Spectators exhibition will be up in my studio for the next couple of weeks.

Spectators are all welcome.

If I am not in give me a ring 0400444138 or keep in touch via my facebook painting page for some in progress studio shots and opening hours.

Happy Xmas and thanks for following.

tags: Horse Racing
categories: Painting, Exhibitions
Friday 12.05.14
Posted by Kate
 

Cityscape; the day 9/11/2014

The GEAS annual Paint in the Park Day took place along the Koornang Road shopping strip on Sunday. A great change from Caulfield Park with more community interaction and far less in the way of verdant foliage....... It is both good and bad, as it is a more confronting and visible process for the artist.

It is not everyday in Melbourne that one walks down a suburban shopping street to find twenty or so artists painting and drawing their time away at an easel; maybe along the cobbled paths of Montmatre, France, but not along the flat, grey pavement of Carnegie's main street...until this weekend, of course.

The weather was perfect. The previous days heat had dissipated and the wind had eased considerably. I took the new easel along and discovered it a much easier process to undo the legs whilst the box was upside down...Thanks to Wade for the tip, it saved my back.

I had originally thought I would paint down at the station. Logistically, this was a bit tricky. Instead, I set up outside the library with a good view of the childrens playground. It is a spot I am more than familiar with given my eldest is 21 and my youngest, 9 years. 

A constant stream of locals stopped by the playground with their kids. Some were a tad harried. Most, though, seemed content in soaking up the relaxed pace of a Sunday, and taking in as much leisure as time could afford them.

A few people watched me paint; kids, especially, curious in who and what figures I would place in the picture. "Is that me?" they would ask with any mark that bore resemblance to a figure....in scant, sketchy and washy marks they could see themselves.

Given the point of the project was a cityscape, I had begun with setting out of the environment and trying to create an urban feel. A bit like setting the stage. This part, for me, takes the longest: trying to establish structure and depth first, then I consider the figures, who they will be, where they are positioned and why they are, where they are.

So, as if on cue, and as I had begun to feel some degree of safety with the composition and the narrative, two young girls came by. They chatted with me and watched the painting progress for while. They noticed the spare lollipops lying beside my paints. I noticed their fluoro yellow nail polish, overlaid with coloured dots, like hundreds and thousands; I noticed the turquoise dress.

A short time later one of the girls came back to me. She asked me if I could put her and her sister into the painting. They suggested they could both pose. I couldn't say no. The timing was perfect.

And so the girls were painted.

Thanks girls.

This painting and the other eighteen works will be exhibited at the Glen Eira Town Hall Gallery from December 1 - 15 2014 details TBA

tags: en plein air, Oils
categories: Painting, Public Art
Thursday 11.13.14
Posted by Kate
 

Would you like to be painted?

Work in progress

Work in progress

I am looking for people...kids, adults, teens...age doesn't matter who would like to be in a painting. I am trying to practise my portraiture work and to be able to execute them quickly. They will  be integrated into local settings ....not formal poses.

Also football themed ones; so if you are heading off to the footy in all your teams gear; I can meet you at a station or home before you go to get a couple of quick snaps. Nothing long or protracted. The Footy Art show is coming up at the end of the season and I would like to do a couple of pieces for it in which the fans are centre of attention.

ring me on 0400444138

 

tags: Urban Portraits, Oil
categories: Painting
Wednesday 06.11.14
Posted by Kate
 

Sweet Little Things

In between commissions and other work, I've been doing these little still life paintings in the studio. Here is one.

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tags: Domestic, Oils
categories: Painting
Sunday 06.08.14
Posted by Kate
 

Saturday Arvo; Best Place

Art Town 2014 exhibition on until May 18th.

I have won the Peoples Choice Award with this painting that I did on location at the Prahran Skate park. Very exciting and many thanks to the Art Series Hotels for their prize.

Get down to Chapel Off Chapel Gallery to see all the works.

Oil on Canvas76cmW x 100cmHsold 2014

Oil on Canvas

76cmW x 100cmH

sold 2014

tags: Melbourne, en plein air, Art Town, Oils
categories: Painting, Public Art
Sunday 05.04.14
Posted by Kate
 

No Score; No Point

When I hear of kids having to play footy without keeping score, it makes me think of a Snakes and Ladders board without the snakes, Monopoly without the money or tennis without the net.

Ridiculous.

If this particular proposal comes to fruition then our under 9's and 10's may as well go back to Auskick and join the local basketball team instead. The kids will get all the necessary benefits and the parents will get to reclaim Sunday, as a day of rest.

Beena Scoreboardoil on canvas$395

Beena Scoreboard

oil on canvas

$395

tags: Footy
categories: Painting
Tuesday 04.01.14
Posted by Kate
 

Art Town 2014

This weekend Art Town 2014 takes off!

I will be painting somewhere near the basketball courts behind the pool and near the skate park. If you are in the area come by and visit. The courts are on the Malvern Road side near the corner of Chapel Street. Excited but nervous as usual!!

I'll be there from 11am til 3 pm Saturday and Sunday 29 and 30th March 2014



tags: Art Town
categories: Painting, Exhibitions, Public Art
Thursday 03.27.14
Posted by Kate
 

A World of His Own

oil on canvas50cmW x 40cmH$425

oil on canvas

50cmW x 40cmH

$425

tags: Footy, Oils
categories: Painting
Tuesday 03.18.14
Posted by Kate
 
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