Sunday 31 December 2000

Branford Park in Late Autumn

This will be the last autumn painting from Branford Park this year. It has been a wonderful season painting in the park. I haven't counted, but I must have completed well over a dozen autumn paintings. It is the best time of the year to paint. You can use the whole palette. All those gorgeous reds, oranges and yellows. Yum.

Winter has its own joys. I love the restricted palette that comes with the shorter days, together with the raking light and its strong modelling effect, not to mention the cool blues and greens of frost and snow working against the warm Sienna's and Umbers of the bare rocks and trees.

I have all that to look forward to over the next few months. In the meantime I'm off to Bali for my daughter's wedding. Wild tropic colours and exotic subject matter. The next couple of weeks will be awesome. Two more days in NZ painting and then away to the tropical sun...



15121. "Branford Park in Late Autumn". Oil on panel. 8x10 in. $150

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Waiting for the ship. Lake Rotoiti.

It must be one of the enduring mysteries of life. Why, when confronted with jetty or pier do we feel compelled to walk to the end and presumably contemplate eternity. Or at least, eternal questions such as, "When will my ship come in?", and "What time is tea?"

When I arrived at Lake Rotoiti today in search of snow, there was no snow left on Mount Robert, but on the West Arm Jetty was this solitary watcher. I knew that the search for my subject of the day was over.

I don't know what he was waiting for. There are no scheduled sailings on the lake. Nor were there any sea birds. The wind was gusting quite nicely but there were no yachts to watch, bending to the breeze.

I was compelled to assume that his watch was metaphysical. Perhaps he was waiting for his mythical ship of fortune to arrive.

Whatever. By the time I had painted him in he had gone on his way, so I did not have the opportunity to question him. The mystery makes for a great painting though. "Waiting for the Ship"



15119. "Waiting for the Ship" oil on panel. 8x10 in. $150

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The NZ Xmas Tree

The NZ Xmas tree. I wanted to paint something festive that wasn't snow or reindeer, but was NZ. I found this tree just coming out in bloom along the coast from Atawhai, Nelson. It even had a convenient bench for contemplation. Compliments of the season to all. Oil on panel. 8x10 in.


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