Thursday 28 November 2019

Biblio Art Prize

Accepted! Both!

Hi there! A few weeks ago I told you about the Biblio Art Prize to be held in Port Fairy during December and showed you one of my entries here. After showing Jo from Blarney Books both works she encouraged me to enter the two, and much to my surprize both have been accepted.
I can now show you the main entry work, 'The Battle'.
This work was created in ink on 250gsm Bristol board and exhibits the main participants in the final battle scene of the book 'The Wolf in the Whaleby Jordanna Max Brodske. Each element of the drawing flows and merges into the next forming a moving frieze of combatants facing the Viking warship as it breaks free of the pack ice. There are narwhales and inuksuk, a seal, bear, wolk, raven/odin, blue whale, sturgeon and the main character Omat - can you find them all? As well as the prow of the viking ship trapped in the pack ice.
If you are visiting the area around Port Fairy this summer drop into Blarney Books and view the exhibition - I will be there on opening night December 7.
Dates: December 7 to January 27
Blarney Books and Art
37 James St., Port Fairy, Vic 3284




Saturday 23 November 2019

Draw with Mike!

Don't miss Mike Sibley's new website and forum!

You may know of, or heard me speak in class about my friend and wonderful graphite artist, Mike Sibley. Well, Mike has just launched his new website and forum 'Draw with Mike', and I encourage you to have a look at it and seriously consider joining.

Membership gives you the opportunity to watch custom made videos of Mike at work - videos that actually TEACH you something! You can also ask Mike questions at his regular Q & A sessions - even requesting he do a video of a particular technique you want to see. There is an online drawing class/workshop you can join.

As well, the members forum gives you the chance to show your work (finished or in progress) and ask for help from Mike and the other forum members. Unlike a Pintrest or Instagram page where you will receive accolades but no helpful critique, the forum offers constructive, friendly advice and assistance from Mike and other forum members.

This is a great time to join as Mike has included a special 'Christmas' link you can send to your special other as a helpful gift hint! And this comes at a convenient time for us in Australia as we enter summer holidays - I visit the site weekly, and would be more than happy to offer you any help there on your summer artwork. You can PM me on the site to give me a heads up (as I will be travelling/workshopping* in January) although I plan to check into the forum regularly.

Interested? I hope so! Why not click on the link and join today!
see you there -

Image courtsey of Mike Sibley Fine Art

*Places still available at Bathurst Mitchell School of Art! Enrollments close Nov. 29, don't miss out!

Sunday 10 November 2019

AAEA Award

Runner up to the Australian Art Excellence Awards

I was very suprised and pleased to accept the Runner-up Terry Collins Award yesterday at AGRA's annual Australian Art Excellence Awards. It is a huge honour and a real buzz to win this award - especially as the the works I submitted were not 'tradtional' but from my mechanical pencil series; 'Rat Race', 'Lead Balloon', and 'Springtime'. Check these out on my gallery page on my website.


And the prize goodies:


A fabulous selection from Art Spectrum, thank you Anna for choosing so well. Additionally a voucher for framing from Studio Craft, and a joint exhibition at AGRA next year. Fun!
Thank you AGRA!

Friday 8 November 2019

Road Trip sketches

 Driving Hwy 101

Just back from my fantastic roadtrip along Hwy 101, San Francisco to L.A. with my sister. Did so much, visited family and friends, shopped, dined, walked, hiked, watched whales/otters/birds (condor!), saw Hearst Castle, Missions, The Getty Center, flew starships at Disneyland and drove for miles and miles and miles. Sister drove as it is on the other side there and a bit confronting for me. So not much time for drawing, but here are a few I did manage to squeeze in:

Monterey Aquarium
These are done from 'life'. I had only brought a black Adel fineliner pen, so a licked finger was needed to wash and blend the ink






Asilomar/Monterey area
Again with the Adel pen, only I had an Aquash brush handy. This tree and view from the room at Asilomar resort. A pair of Coopers Hawks came and sat in the tree for awhile, keening and whistling to each other.


 Big Sur
Hike out to Parkington Cove and back in Big Sur - about 2.5 mile round trip down, the UP a very steep zigzag track. But worth the walk. Also spotted Anna's and Rufous Hummingbirds on the way down. Plus a very bright green hummer I cannot identify. Aquash brush, Windsor Newton Watercolour travel set, Adel sepia and black pens


Mission Santa Barbara
The Queen of the Missions on 101. Adel Sepia and Black pens, Aquash brush.



A Fantastic Trip!
(by the way, have you signed up for my Bathurst workshop yet? Deadline is the end of November!)