Edvard Munch (1863-1944) is so famous for his paintings of angst in the human condition that his earlier very beautiful images of landscapes and people are often overlooked. In Norway, staying with generous friends Tore and Turid at their summer cottage, ...
So enjoyed the film shoot of Colour In Your Life with Graeme Stevenson and the charming Sophia. What a pleasure it was to work with the team when they filmed me in my Sydney studio, Graeme, with support from Sophia and Jenny, ensured a thoroughly ...
The Kimberley is such an inspiration to painters – fabulous colours, beautiful landscapes and so much life, you just have to know where to look for it. We spent 12 days touring the coast and the inland, met some wonderful Aboriginal artists and ...
A new exhibition of works on paper coming soon July 7-19 Drawings done en plein air from travels around the country. My drawings represent the journeys which I take. They are records of my adventures where I find inspiration for my paintings, sometimes ...
In April this year braving the cold in Hill End’s Golden Gully with friends including painting mate Jan Cristaudo, and the fabulous Luke Sciberras. What a fun week – Luke is such a generous host and a great cook. The drawings produced during the week will ...
Honoured to be a finalist in the KAAF (Korean Australian Arts Foundation) Art Prize 2017 with the painting, ‘End of the Day, Fowlers Gap’. KAAF aims to bring together artists from different ethnicities. Exhibiting at the Korean Cultural Centre, Elizabeth ...
Barely back from The Kimberley before getting ready for Opening night for a new exhibition at the Incinerator in Willoughby. A Walter Burley Griffin designed building, The Incinerator Art Space was the perfect location for ‘Shadow Country’. A few ...
My Coastlines Exhibition closed on November 10 after a successful three weeks at the Incinerator Gallery. It featured more than 30 paintings inspired by my trips around Australia’s shores. There was such a great response from all of the ...