Some of the paintings available for sale during my upcoming exhibition at Art Gallery on Darling, 307 Darling Street, Balmain 14-19 May 2019



Works chosen for Hunters Hill Art Prize 2019
Very happy to have these 3 works in the finals of the prestigious annual prize. 92×125 cm framed.
Sorry about the quality of these images, viewers !
These 3 works are calm and soft compared to other paintings I have completed recently but still contain vibration and activity….



2 large works on paper
These two works done a while back have resurfaced and undergone some finessing before being framed. I’m preparing for a solo show and one never knows which pieces to take or leave behind…..The fact that these two paintings have reared their heads again means something.

Dark moods
2 sombre works on canvas which have evolved dramatically after a tough week. Recently we lost a wonderful fellow artist at Willoughby Arts Workshop , Karine Vereecken. She was such a beautiful artist with a kind heart. Also a beloved family member passed away. All these emotions can’t help but influence my painting, whether I am conscious of them or not. ….

SOLO SHOW, ART ON DARLING
My Solo exhibition at Art Gallery on Darling, 307 Darling Street, Balmain is from 14-19 May, 2019. Please drop by. Opening drinks – 6-8.30 pm 15 May. 
Greengrass 91x126cm canvas
Interesting mark making and areas of softness . I can feel soft green grass under my feet here !
Interesting small work 62cm square canvas
This piece tells it’s own story…bit mysterious and intriguing. Sometimes when a painting takes on a life of it’s own, I stand back and wonder how we both got there! Quite a narrative here.

A painting finds a new home.
It’s wonderful when a client contacts you to visit their home and see how happily your work sits in their new environment. This work was purchased during the North Sydney Art Prize 2019 at the coaloader, Waverton.
2 large canvas works
Bold revisited canvasses. I push and pull works all the time until we are both happy.

Fire and Rain
My humble entry to the Wynne Prize, 2019
This piece speaks of the brutal climate in Australia which takes its toll , increasingly.
82×107 on canvas.