Thursday, 3 October 2013
New Works
Over the last 12 months I have experimenting with collage using the Image Transfer technique. I find that this treatment frees me up from silk screen printing/painting, which can be restricting with costs & sizes etc. Image release lets me add as many colours & images to any size I want when I need. Perfect for these collages.
Tuesday, 27 August 2013
Commission April 2013
This is a commission I finished awhile ago, but have only just photographed.
It is a collaboration I did with my wife Anne for her brothers beach house. This is the first time we have really worked on a painting together and at 1.5 x 2.3 metres it was a big undertaking. I did most of the background and the above sea level stuff. Then Annie finished it off with everything below sea level, which is a mix of silk screen printing and painting.
The painting is inspired by Chris's love of flying and love of the ocean, and is called "Leon's Reef".
It is a collaboration I did with my wife Anne for her brothers beach house. This is the first time we have really worked on a painting together and at 1.5 x 2.3 metres it was a big undertaking. I did most of the background and the above sea level stuff. Then Annie finished it off with everything below sea level, which is a mix of silk screen printing and painting.
The painting is inspired by Chris's love of flying and love of the ocean, and is called "Leon's Reef".
Thursday, 14 March 2013
Ritzenhoff Mini Piggy Bank
In 2009 Ritzenhoff asked me to submit some graphic designs for their 'Mini Piggy Bank' range. "Currency Commando" was 1 of 2 designs that I produced for them. At the time I was (still am) very happy with the graphic use of world currency symbols as camouflage, I felt it was a strong design & for filled their job brief with the humour required.
Alas, the design not excepted. Last October I received an email from Ritzenhoff asking if I still had the artwork for my Commando Piggy Bank, as they wanted to put it into their 2013 range. And so here it is 4 years later.
Alas, the design not excepted. Last October I received an email from Ritzenhoff asking if I still had the artwork for my Commando Piggy Bank, as they wanted to put it into their 2013 range. And so here it is 4 years later.
Sunday, 3 February 2013
Beachscapes, A solo show
Here is a preview to my new solo show at the D'bar Gallery in Coolangatta, Queensland, Australia. It will run for 2 months with new works being added every week or 2. This show is running in conjunction with this years 'Bleach' surfing arts festival (22nd. Feb - 3rd. March), & the Quiksilver Pro surf comp (2nd. March - 13th.) at Snapper Rocks, which is located just out the front of the gallery. So get along to my show, then take in some of the festival & see some world class surfing at the same time.
http://www.bleachfestival.com.au
http://quiksilverlive.com/progoldcoast/2013/
http://www.bleachfestival.com.au
Thursday, 24 January 2013
Time Drifter
For the last year or so I have wanted to design & build a clock out of driftwood. Every idea I tried never amounted to much. Then 1 day late last year I was driving past a farm & noticed an old windmill, a seed was sown, & so now we have a driftwood clock on our living room wall.
Tuesday, 18 December 2012
SurfToons
I have lots of surf cartoons in my sketch books & this year I decided to take some of them to full colour & give them a life outside of these books. Here are the first 3, which I have printed onto driftwood using the Acrylic transfer technic.
Thursday, 29 November 2012
New Exhibition "Coastal Lines"
'Coastal Lines' is the first collaborative exhibition I have done, with my wife Anne. It is representative of our love of the ocean & the beach, which has been a great source of inspiration over the years.
As we built up this new body of work, we realised our friend Barbara was working with similar subject matter & we invited her to join us in this show. Her ceramic crustaceans are a perfect complement to our work.
Through this exhibition we hope to raise the awareness of the delicate and fragile beauty of our over-loved & exploited coastline.
Here is a little preview...
As we built up this new body of work, we realised our friend Barbara was working with similar subject matter & we invited her to join us in this show. Her ceramic crustaceans are a perfect complement to our work.
Through this exhibition we hope to raise the awareness of the delicate and fragile beauty of our over-loved & exploited coastline.
Here is a little preview...
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