Saturday, 26 January 2008

More Historic PE

Another batch being prepared for the coming exhibition... only 1 big one...

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Title : aftermath of the 1902 gale
Size 1100 x 900 mm
This is another of the large storm paintings, taken from a vintage black and white photo.

......and the rest are very tiny canvasses this time, unusual for me but i am enjoying them.

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Title: 78 St Patricks Rd

Size: 150 x 150 mm
Title: 40 St Patricks Rd
Size: 150 x 150 mm
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Title: 44 Sherlock Street

Size: 150 x 150 mm
The next 3 depict the historic museum at 7 Castle Hill, which is the oldest residence in PE still in working order. It was built in the mid 1820s and is furnished with fascinating items from that period, including a wonderful dolls house. In the courtyard, the old water pump and built in sandstone benches are still there.
Title: 7 Castle Hill
Size 150 x 150mm
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Title: 7 Castle Hill, courtyard
Size 150 x 200mm
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Title: 7 Castle Hill, water pump
Size 150 x 200mm

Thursday, 17 January 2008

Port at night

Title: Port at Night
Size: 300x300mm
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The other night, I woke up at about 2 am, and was sitting on the balcony enjoying the view of lights reflecting on the water at Port St Francis. So I grabbed a canvas and decided to capture the peaceful scene.

Friday, 11 January 2008

More Historic PE


Title: Looking across Russell Road

Size: 800x400mm
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This is a view of the skyline looking at Richmond Hill from the opposite cliff in Central. I love the simplicity of design of these early settler buildings.


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Title: Aftermath of the Great Gale in 1902
Size: 900x 800mm
This was a fairly ambitious one, because it was done from a vintage b&w photograph. I wanted to bring in colour, so that it was not just a straight reproduction of the photo, but kept it muted to retain the atmosphere created by the foul weather and stricken ships. I emphasised the little lighthouse on the hill near the middle, because of the irony that, when nature really decides to lash out, none of our puny safety measures can help, and we are reminded that, though we behave as if we are Lords of the Planet, we need to be brought down to size every now and then, like the little spectators gazing in awe at the results of the storm.

Thursday, 03 January 2008

new year, new work

I have 2 Exhibitions coming up early this year.
The first is Historic Port Elizabeth from 12th to 27th February at the EPSAC Gallery. I will be exhibiting with Vilia Offerman, who is sought after for her great watercolours, and well known local photographer Bob Binell, who has a fantastic collection of vintage photos of early PE.
The next is in mid March, at the Cuyler Street Gallery, which I am delighted to get into, as the owner, Tossie Theron is a respected authority on Eastern Cape art, and a great promoter of local artists.
Here is a preview of a selection of new work that is being done for those exhibitions.
Title: Crossroads
Size: 600x500mm
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I love this little church which we see from our dining room window, the proportions are wonderful, as are the two different stone crosses on the gables. Over the years I have photographed it in a wide variety of light conditions.

Title: Contemplation 2

Size: 500x600mm

The meditative mood of this appealed to me.... gazing over the valley, is the grass greener over there?


Title: Crossroads St Stephens and Mackay Streets.
Size: 600x300mm
The streetscapes of the historic areas of PE are often charming, offering a blend of old houses and new lamp posts, and often the bay forms the backdrop.


Title: Crossroads Mackay and Cross Streets.

Size: 600x300mm

Another Richmond Hill streetscape with panoramic view of the bay.


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Title: Looking down St Stevens Street

Size: 300x400mm


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Title: Looking down Parliament Street

Size: 400x300mm

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Corner Store, Irvine and Raleigh Street.



Title: Looking over Russell Road

Size: 400x500

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Sunrise through the trees in the old Graveyard

Pre-Restoration, Vovo Telo

600x900mm

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Title: St Stevens, winter

Size: 250x250mm

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Title: Invitation to Rest

Size: 450 x 1200mm

There is something about park benches and shady trees that really seems to draw me, I guess at a stressful time, it is the allure of the unattainable...