Friday, November 19, 2010

True Fictions - solo exhibtion at Charles Nodrum Gallery









Here is a selection of paintings from my forthcoming exhibition True Fictions at Charles Nodrum Gallery. The exhibition opens on 25 November and will run until 18 December. 

To view the exhibition online click HERE 

CHARLES NODRUM GALLERY
267 Church Street Richmond Victoria 3121
Tel - (61 3) 94270140

Images from top: 

Portrait of Diane, 2010, oil on linen, 101 x 76 cm

Portrait of Deborah, 2009, oil on linen, 36 x 36 cm

F for Fake, 2010, oil on MDF, 19 x 13.5 cm

Covered Nude, 2010, oil on linen, 30 x 40.5 cm

Website, 2010, oil on MDF, 28 x 23 x 32.5 cm

Virtual Light, 2010, oil on linen, 76 x 91 cm

High Definition, 2010, oil on canvas, 76 x 91 cm


Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Recent acquisitions, State Library of Victoria






Recently the State Library of Victoria acquired four of my paintings. One of these, Makybe Diva Winning her Third Melbourne Cup, was curated into the current exhibition Celebrating 150 Years of the Melbourne Cup. The exhibition can be viewed on the 5th level of the SLV. It continues until 31 October 2011.

The remaining acquisitions are self-portraits.

Images from top:

Pictured with Makybe Diva Winning her Third Melbourne Cup at the State Library of Victoria

Makybe Diva Winning her Third Melbourne Cup, 2010, Oil on canvas, 76 x 91 cm

Quodlibet, 2006, Oil on canvas, 122.5 x 81.5 cm

Quodlibet Self-Portrait, 2005, Oil on MDF, 64 x 49 cm

Self-Portrait, 2007, Oil on linen, 45.5 x 35.5 cm

A visit to Robert Hannaford's studio




In October 2010, Robin Rogers, Deborah Klein and I visited Robert Hannaford's studio/gallery in Riverton South Australia. In my opinion Robert (Alf) Hannaford is one of the world's best realist and portrait painters - I've always wanted to meet him. That day he was about to resume a sculpture commission, but he generously found the time to show us around his studio. Pictured here from left: Robin Rogers, Shane Jones and Robert Hannaford.

The 2010 Rick Amor Drawing Prize


My self-portrait pastel drawing was a finalist in the inaugural 2010 Rick Amor Drawing Prize at the Art Gallery of Ballarat. 

From top:

Night Self Portrait, 2010, dry pastel, 52 x 39 cm

Pictured with Night Self Portrait at the exhibition opening

The exhibition ran from 25 September - 7 November

Painting Workshops at Camberwell Grammar






I did a number of painting workshops with the art teachers at Camberwell Grammar School early in 2010. The top photograph shows teachers Marita Kelly, Anne Walters and Bonnie Wade. Other teachers who participated in the workshops were David Williamson and Kevin Boyd. 

Here are also some of the preparatory paintings I made for demonstration purposes, showing a number of ways to begin a painting and applying a glaze over a white underpainted image.

Later in the year I was invited to open the Camberwell Grammar VCE Art and Design exhibition.



Hans Heysen's Studio


Standing outside Hans Heysen's studio at Handorf, South Australia. The studio is deceptively spacious and full of excellent drawings and a few paintings. It was interesting to see some paintings in their blocked out state, because we rarely get to view an artist's unfinished work. The Cedars, the house where the Heysen family lived, contains some fantastic paintings, prints and drawings by Hans and his daughter Nora. 

Monday, November 15, 2010

My 2009 exhibition ILLUSIONS at the Art Gallery of Ballarat






The above two paintings from my exhibition, Virtual Landscape and Timeless, have now entered the collection of the Art Gallery of Ballarat








Images from top:

Self Portrait, 2009, oil on linen, 30 x 20. 5 cm

Virtual Landscape, 2009, oil on linen, 76 x 91 cm

Self Portrait, 2009, oil on linen, 35 x 25 cm

Michael Vale's inspiring opening speech

Shane Jones and Michael Vale

Installation view with Dolls House in foreground

Installation view (2)

Installation view (3)

Installation view (4)

Craig Gough, Wendy Stavrianos and painted figure

The exhibition ran from 25 April - 24 May 2009

Click on images to enlarge

To read Michael Vale's opening address, click HERE