Artwork Description

Pencil on paper

Signed on the front.

The 1909 semi-final between Carlton and Essendon at the MCG was a reply of the previous year's Grand Final won by the Blues. Carlton was again triumphant on this day and went through to meet South Melbourne in the season decider.

My works are produced by building up my drawing with many layers of coloured pencil - mixing and blending as I go until a rich full colour image has been achieved.

I create my football history artworks to breathe life into the black & white record of the past and provide the contemporary viewer with an opportunity to witness the moment as it would have appeared to those who were there.

Please do not hesitate to forward any questions you may have regarding my work

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Medium

Coloured pencil

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A coloured rendering depicting the players from the 1888 St. Kilda team on the steps of the Junction Oval Club House.Richmond Football Club great, Jack Dyer, is given a rousing reception by Fitzroy fans as he leads his Tigers onto the Brunswick Street Oval in 1946. My hand drawn artwork adds colour to the black and white record of the past. Collingwood's first VFL premiership captain stands proud on the club's home ground - Victoria Park. Carlton and Fitzroy do battle in front of a capacity crowd at the MCG in the 1904 VFL Grand Final. My full colour artwork presents the scene just as it would have appeared to those who were there.
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