Traces of reality

Ebb and Flow – acrylic on canvas, 150 x 305 mm, 2015
Ebb and Flow – acrylic on canvas, 150 x 305 mm, 2015. SOLD

“There is no abstract art. You must always start with something. Afterward you can remove all traces of reality.” Pablo Picasso

I have just finished a large abstract painting commission (this isn’t it ― I’m saving that post for another day). I love commissions. It was, however, quite an intense experience. I don’t know why but I find abstracts a lot more challenging than painting landscapes or birds or flowers… I guess that’s because the painting itself is the frame of reference rather than a photograph or something you can see in front of you. Which means that anything is possible. And I find that difficult, possibly because there are too many options. Some people are happy to start with an idea, a mood, a colour, a texture… I guess I’ve discovered that I like starting with an image. Of something. Anything. Anything at all.

Nugget Point, original photograph, 2013
Nugget Point, original photograph, 2013
Nugget Point, reference image (cropped, edited and flipped 180°)
Nugget Point, reference image (cropped, edited and flipped 180°)

So I decided to work on a little abstract just to move some paint around : ) and used a photograph taken a couple of years ago on the Otago coast as my starting point ― a photo of waves crashing against the rocks. It’s an image I’ve been wanting to paint for ages because the place left such an impression on me. I’ve called the painting ‘Ebb and Flow’ and it will be available for purchase in the very near future.

Sale week six

My spring sale is rolling on… The paintings below have been dramatically reduced in price for one week only ~ offer until end of day 11th November  ~ please click on any of the images to visit my Etsy shop.

Heading for Blue Skies — acrylic on canvas, 305 x 405 mm
Heading for Blue Skies — SOLD
French Lace — acrylic on canvas, 102 x 102 mm
French Lace — N/A
Blue Moon — acrylic on canvas, 230 x 305 mm
Blue Moon — SOLD

Sale week five

I am offering three of my paintings every week between now and early December at 40–60% off their original prices. Please click on the images below for more information.

This week’s featured paintings are:

Things are looking up
Things are looking up — SOLD
Black Rose (with haiku title) — acrylic on canvas, 102 x 102 mm
Black Rose (with haiku title) — SOLD
Riding the Falls — acrylic on canvas, 405 x 305 mm
Riding the Falls — acrylic on canvas, 405 x 305 mm

Sale week four

I am offering three paintings every week between now and early December at 40–60% off their original prices. It’s a ‘spring cleaning’ experiment that will hopefully create a bit more space in the art cave. Please click on the images below to visit my Etsy shop.

This week’s featured paintings are:

Thursday, Avon River — acrylic on canva,s 760 x 510 mm
Thursday, Avon River — SOLD
Moon over the City — acrylic on canvas, ready to frame, 405 x 305 mm
Moon over the City — N/A
Little Sparrow — ink and watercolour, unframed 240 x 180 mm
Little Sparrow — SOLD

Sale week three

The spring cleaning continues… I’m featuring three paintings every week between now and early December at 40–60% off their original prices. Please click on the images below to visit my Etsy shop.

FYI ‘Canterbury in Pink Light’ was my first abstract landscape back in November 2013! That seems so long ago.

This week’s featured paintings are:

Canterbury in Pink Light — acrylic on canva,s 305 x 610 mm
Canterbury in Pink Light — SOLD
Purple Garden — acrylic on canvas, 102 x 102 mm
Purple Garden — N/A
Runner — acrylic on canvas, 305 x 255 mm
Runner — SOLD

Better days

Tin roof rusted – acrylic on canvas, 505 x 760 mm, 2015
Tin Roof Rusted – acrylic on canvas, 505 x 760 mm, 2015. Available for purchase.

Better days, hot meals,
laughter and tears ― I wonder
who used to live here.

We discovered this wonderful old building in Christchurch a few years ago. The house has been around for a hundred years and has, no doubt, seen better days. It made me think about the family that grew up here and saw this house as their home — years ago, before the paint peeled and the roof rusted and the weeds took over — and that’s what inspired the haiku.

Connal Street, Woolston – original photograph, 2012
Connal Street, Woolston – original photograph, 2012
Tin roof rusted – roof detail
Tin roof rusted – roof detail
Tin roof rusted – door detail
Tin roof rusted – door detail
Tin roof rusted – roses detail
Tin roof rusted – roses detail