Friday, October 28, 2011

Portrait of Jackie


A few months ago, I painted this portrait of my dear friend Jackie in honor of her 90th birthday.  Luckily, I had a wonderful photo to work from.


Adding a darker background gave the painting more dramatic contrast as well as darkening the shadows in the elegant blouse.  This was an emotional painting for me because the subject is not only a close friend, but a remarkable woman and I wanted to express her warm personality, wisdom and loving heart.  She is as beautiful on the inside as the outside and I hope I captured that.

Sunday, October 23, 2011

Walking Tour of Balmain, New South Wales, Australia

Wherever I go, I am always looking for painting material and I thought I would share some of the scenery.  First, a little background on Balmain:
Birchgrove Park, Balmain
Behind Birchgrove Park with its iconic views of Sydney Harbor and the Harbor Bridge lies the peninsula of old Balmain.  Founded in the early 1800's,  Balmain was largely the home of the working class, including shipbuilders,  dockworkers and their families.  Many of the homes are tiny workman's cottages, Victorian terrace houses, Australian Federalist houses and occasionally grand homes overlooking the harbor and scenic parks.   By the 1920's, Balmain had a reputation as a tough working class community.  Today Balmain is one of the most desirable and affluent sections of Sydney's inner west suburbs.



Darling Street is the main shopping street of Balmain, running from the ferry terminal at the base of the peninsula in East Balmain to neighboring Rozelle to the west.  On weekdays, Darling Street is home to the locals taking their children to school, commuters flowing in and out of the city center of Sydney, and residents running errands to the green grocers, the butcher shop, the patisseries and the markets.  Coffee shops, cafes, restaurants and pubs line Darling Street, along with original boutiques and salons.  On weekends, daytrippers flood into Balmain to shop and eat.  Balmain is a thriving village and home to many young families and residents of all ages.
Stately homes in Balmain
 Riotous color cloaks the entrance of this Victorian terrace house...a delight for the senses.

waterfront in Balmain
Old workman's cottage with an updated entry and bold, dark fence.
A charming home with picket fence and flowering trees.
This cottage looks like something out of a fairy tale....and I wonder what it looks like inside.

Front entrance of an old sandstone workman's cottage.  I love the contemporary touches of color and the tall modern planters beside the door.  Most of the homes in Balmain have tiny front gardens like this with plantings ranging from an Asian inspired contemporary look with layers of evergreen plants and trees to exuberant flower gardens, bursting with color in trees, vines, roses and planters.



Wandering down this sidewalk in the fall, I loved the vine covered wall and the leaves piled on the sidewalk.  Then,  I came upon this doorway:


Of course, a garden door tucked into a brick wall should be painted red.  Love it!  This all brings me back to my interest in painting stone walls, brick walls, doorways, alley ways, garden entrances, arches, etc.  These small details bring the landscape down to a personal scale, so interesting to paint.