Fuschia flowers from the garden which are a favourite with the New Holland Honeyeaters.
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Watercolour painting of a Prickly Hakea. I started drawing different plants last month from the area where I live. This month I am turning them into watercolours, with the Hakea being one of the first.
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A quick drawing of a plant in the garden.
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Another in a series of works that will form part of a collaboration.
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Exploring how line creates shape and illusion.
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The start of a new project drawing and painting plants in water colours. These leaves are from a Wattle also called an Acacia in the nearby forest.
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The Prickly Hakea is an interesting plant that grows in southwestern Western Australia.
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Pen on paper drawing of a Bull Banksia candle.
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Watercolour of a Grevillea species that I found on a day trip Margaret River.
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A quick drawing of leaves from my imagination.
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Drawing with sharpie of a tree leaf from the garden.
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Drawing Prompt Submission
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Drawing Prompt Submission
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A busy day today in the studio continuing to experiment with the addition of colour.
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Stairs and buildings in an abstract, geometric city.
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Drawing of a banksia nut from the nearby forest in the Southwest of Western Australia.
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There are only a few lovely large pine trees near my home in the Southwest of Western Australia. This little sprig was found on a walk where there was only the one pine tree in amongst the other trees.
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Banksia grandis is a banksia that is of medium height with large candles. The eyes contain seeds that come out with fire.
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One in a series of works (still in progress) done in collaboration with friend and colleague, Viv McDermott. We now live 3000km apart and send each other pieces of work to develop and send back.
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Back in the studio after taking the weekend off. Experimenting with adding colour and bolder lines.
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Warm and cool winds mixing and blowing over sand ridges. A memory from living on the edge of a desert in Western Australia. Sometimes, walking the early morning the air is still cool in the shade of the trees, but the moment you step out into the sun, it is already hot.