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What I did last week: Online Exhibition


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Week 16: 13 July 2020

Gail Casey, Daydream Garden

Gail Casey, Daydream Garden (digital drawing), 12 July 2020
This digital drawing offered a chance to daydream - akin to the therapeutic nature of colouring. Playing with colour and shapes and the broad menu of Autodesk Sketchbook on my Surface Pro device.

 

Bethany Mansfield, Alira

Bethany Mansfield, Alira, 28 April 2020

 

Greg Penno, Japanese Gardens, Portland, Oregon

Greg Penno, Japanese Gardens, Portland, Oregon (acrylic on canvas), 6 July 2020

 

Angela Morrissey, Maya with Doll and Wooden Horse (After Picasso)

Angela Morrissey, Maya with Doll and Wooden Horse (After Picasso), 5 July 2020
My drawing is inspired by a painting of Picasso’s daughter Maya. The face, portrayed as a fusion of profile and frontal view, has a sinister expression, which completely overwhelms any impression of childlike innocence. Instead of a horse I have added a unicorn as I had unicorns as a child.

 

Natasha Joyce, Forever Grenfell

Natasha Joyce, Forever Grenfell, 1 July 2020
On 14 June from the solitude of their homes, the Grenfell community collectively marked the third anniversary of the devasting tower fire in North Kensington. 72 residents died and hundreds were left homeless. The Inquiry drags on. Hearings are suspended. No charges have been laid. Forever in our hearts.

 

Merlyn Quaife, Untitled

Merlyn Quaife, Untitled, 4 July 2020
I decided to do the SBS Life Drawing Class and found it engrossing.

 

Emily Richards-Jones, Ayden

Emily Richards-Jones, Ayden, 8 July 2020
This is a portrait of my youngest nephew, Ayden, he currently lives in Melbourne.

 

Dr Michael J Leach, Pandemic Pup

Dr Michael J Leach, Pandemic Pup, 9 July 2020
Michael is a poet, epidemiologist, and lecturer at Monash University, Bendigo. His poems reside in such journals as 'Cordite Poetry Review' and 'The Medical Journal of Australia'. This poem was inspired by a trip to Melbourne to pick up a new puppy mere hours before lockdown.

 

Kerry Punton, Alexandra Fountain

Kerry Punton, Alexandra Fountain, 10 July 2020

 

Kathryn Stretch, Mask

Kathryn Stretch, Mask (acrylic on canvas), 11 July 2020
Torn between the desire to communicate and the desire to hide.

 

Brad Barnes, Kelly

Brad Barnes, Kelly, 11 July 2020

 

Jin Turpie, Luigi

 

Jin Turpie, Luigi, 8 July 2020

 

Kathryn Harrison, Over Covid

Kathryn Harrison, Over Covid, 12 July 2020

 

Paul Casey, The painter's studio wall

Paul Casey, The painter's studio wall (Assemblage - acrylic paint, collage, wood and glass.), 12 July 2020

 

Denyse Dalton, Lulu

Denyse Dalton, Lulu, 9 July 2020

 

Zoya Makarova, Hakea and New Holland Honeyeater

Zoya Makarova, Hakea and New Holland Honeyeater, 1 July 2020
I’m currently creating a series of bird themed paintings for an upcoming group exhibition at the Old Auction House, Kyneton.

 

Duffy - Ha Ho Art, Amy

Duffy - Ha Ho Art, Amy, 6 July 2020
This is a digitised print that I made last week of an Amy Winehouse painting (on paper) that I made a couple of years ago. It will form part of a new limited edition print & sticker series for my soon to be developed website. I have been feverishly studying/practicing my photoshop skills not just to improve them so much, but also to develop my own unique style. I hope you like it!

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