Painting last summer

As summer melts into autumn, I am back in the studio.

Last summer I spent many hours in the shade of a cape lilac tree watching a harvester mark a field while staying at Katrine, near Toodyay. As the shadows lengthened in the golden hour, I watched as the harvester lines and hillside changed into a painting in my mind.

In this first study, charcoal defined the composition before underpainting in purple and gold. Juicier paint applied for final layer.

Study is a very small work which will be translated into a larger canvas with more space for the eye to get lost in.

Drawing a Riverbed

“Drawing a Riverbed” is an experimental work with voice and ambient sound. Recorded at Murchison Station, Kalbarri, Western Australia and edited in Albany. Using my own voice to make sound while present in the space, a required response to the immensity of the landscape. Experiement with still images to soundscape.

now showing – the Jury prize 2022

“The Junction Co. and Courthouse Gallery+Studio are excited to present The Jury Art Prize 2022 finalists. The curated art prize exhibition showcases 50 artworks from artists working across regional Western Australia, culminating in an exciting show of unique perspectives.”

My selected work “Subdual”, oil on linen is the second work exploring a site on Mount Clarence Albany.

Have a look at the other selected works.