Snowclouds

final two paintings side by side shown in the context of a line-drawn living room to give an idea of the size

Heavier than air
Clouds as white as falling snow
Cover the mountains.

‘Snowclouds I’ acrylic on canvas, 305 x 305 mm, 2023. Available.
‘Snowclouds II’ acrylic on canvas, 305 x 305 mm, 2023. Available.

No, it’s not snowing in New Zealand in summer (although I seem to recall that it did once ~ a long, long time ago ~ on Christmas Day❄️). I just felt like painting snow.

“Apparently there is nothing that cannot happen.”

Mark Twain

Getting There By Being Here

the final version of the acrylic painting with the final colours: yellow and orange clouds against a mid blue sky, dark green trees in silhouette above mid green and yellow grass, and a grey and white road in the lower right corner
‘Getting There By Being Here’ acrylic on canvas, 405 x 510 mm, 2023. SOLD

Many of my paintings start out as quickly snapped photographs taken through a car windscreen while driving somewhere (not while I’m driving ~ that would be silly ~ but when I’m a passenger, amusing myself on road trips). This one was taken somewhere between Amberley and Christchurch, late summer, 2021. It wasn’t the best photo I took of the amazing sky that followed us home that night but I liked the line of light through the trees on the horizon. The six little road markers very nearly didn’t make it into the painting ~ and now I can’t imagine it without them.

No haiku today. I think a sky on fire is poetry enough.

What Goes Around…

acrylic painting on small canvas of Dunedin, houses and trees
‘What Goes Around…’ acrylic on canvas, 205 x 205 mm, 2023. Available.

The view from the top
Of a hill in a small town
Was another hill.

Dunedin photo reference, 2013

I find Dunedin’s beautiful architecture endlessly interesting ~ there’s so much character and variety in those houses… and you know how I love to paint trees!

Small Paintings of Big Trees

acrylic painting on small canvas of tall trees in a semi-abstract style
‘Redwoods I’ acrylic on canvas, 150 x 150 mm, 2023. Available.

Giants with branches
That try but never quite touch
The scattered blue sky.

‘Redwoods II’ acrylic on canvas, 150 x 150 mm, 2023. Available.

I never get tired of painting the Hamurana Springs redwoods and have plans to paint larger versions of these small studies in the not too distant future. I have so many paintings planned though (I’ve just bought half a dozen canvases because the sales are on ~ and I’m about to buy half a dozen more), I think these two may have to wait until next year. So if it’s a little quiet on the blog, it’s only because I’m busy painting.

“Making a different mistake every day is not only acceptable, it is the definition of progress.”

Robert Brault

Even More Pop

the reworked painting of purple and red fuchsia flowers
‘Fuchsia Pop’ acrylic on canvas, 225 x 305 mm, 2023. SOLD

I sometimes look at old paintings and see things I want to change. Usually, I leave them alone. Occasionally, I paint over them. With this one, I only intended to paint over a couple of leaves here and there ~ but once I got started…

First painted in 2020, ‘Fuchsia Pop’ has undergone quite a transformation (see comparison below). When I decided to paint over the leaves at the top and lower right, I also changed the colour of the background ~ which prompted me to change the colour of the petals and several other things that were annoying me ~ and here it is, an entirely new painting with even more ‘pop’.

It has been varnished with Gamblin Cold Wax Medium to give it a lovely velvety matte appearance. This is my first time using cold wax varnish and I absolutely love love love it.

2020 vs 2023