Torago Reservoir Victoria, Oil 18" x 24" MDF Board

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Oil 18" x 24" MDF Board
Archival Oils
Chromium Green Oxide - Series 2,
Olive Green - Series 2,
Permanent Sap Green - Series 3,
French Ultramarine Blue - Series 1,
Cerulean Blue Hue - Series 1,
Light Red Orche - Series 1,
Cadmium Red Medium - Series 4 and
Titanium White - Series 1

Torago Reservoir Victoria, I've painted from a photo Julz took on the 13 04 2009 when we went for a long drive to Nerium. Torago Reservoir was on the way ands I seen a sign for it and thought why not lets have a look so of we went. Was a beautiful sight to see and such a peaceful place. Sadly though the water was way down under the normal amount.
Julz thanks for the photo

Squeaky Beach Willsons Promontory 2

Monday, April 27, 2009

This one is painted from my own reference photo taken Easter Sunday whilst visiting Willsons Promontory.


Its Oil 18" x 24" MDF Board


Squeaky Beach Willsons Promontory

Monday, April 20, 2009

On Eater Sunday I took my children for a drive up to Willsons Promontory and whilst there paid a visit to Squeaky Beach. We took many photos and this is the result of one of them.


Painted in Oil on MDF board 18" x 24" in size

Flinders Street Station

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

On my art forum at present we have a competition which requires you to sketch a famous landmark. As a result I choice to do Flinders Street Station here in Melbourne Australia as I had taken a photo only a couple weeks before of it.
Flinders Street was the first railway station to occupy the Flinders Street site although back then it was known as Melbourne or City Terminus. It was completes in 1854 and was officially opened on the 12th of September.
As Flinders Street has been sketched so many times before I decided to sketch it in a very lose style to hopefully give it a more original look.