Brisbane Quarry, Mount Cotton
On a mission to mount cotton my eye catches the cutting of the Brisbane Quarry to my left.. I must stop!!
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On a mission to mount cotton my eye catches the cutting of the Brisbane Quarry to my left.. I must stop!!
I've just had the pleasure of spending 5 days camping at Teewah Beach, Cooloola, with some very lovely people. Drawings can be found under landscapes, sketches under cooloola and photos here. Thanks again guys + dolls
I found some old colour studies I'd done years back which played around the idea of warm colours advancing and cool ones receding. This is just a quick study but the theory works quite well. The subjects are some friends enjoying summer on the terrace. The medium is gauche and red ink on paper.
Life is beautiful. One of the things that makes it so special are the people in it. I am blessed to have so many loving people in mine and I would just like to take a moment to say hi to a group of people who have and will continue to inspire me. The Cascatellians. Not exclusively those who lived in the house, but also those who populated, partied, and played in it. In a little french place called Grenoble I learnt so much. Thank you.
I do not suggest that taking photos from your phone out the window at high speeds is a good idea.. though what beautiful landscapes we passed on the road from Mount Isa to Brisbane! This image makes me think about past, present and future. Where am I? Where am I going? From where have I come?
Here in Mount Isa, Australia, watching the storm clouds gather at the lake. The scene changed every time I looked up from the page. It's a beautiful challenge trying to capture nature with pencil and paper.
My sister is the perfect life model.. confident, able to switch off to me drawing her, modest, positive and encouraging. So yes she rocks. What I wanted to show with this sketch is that warming up is important. Many people when embarking on a drawing expect the result to be perfect and then are discouraged when the outcome is less than. A sketch is not meant to be perfect, but rather unworked and spontaneous. Just relax, enjoy and have a laugh.