Disturbance

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Artwork Details

Medium Oil, Canvas, Framed by Artist
Dimensions 65cm (W) x 95cm (H) x 5cm (D)
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Artwork Description

It’s high tide on the King George’s River in North Western Australia. The volcanic rocky upheavals flank this river and the image appears mosaic. The challenge in this painting was capturing the almost perfect reflections being disturbed by small zodiac craft creating abstracted distortion. I like to look for human images in the rock face.

Artist Bio

I was born in Sydney and raised in the St George District with one older brother. After raising my own family of four children in the Sutherland Shire I lived in the Southern Highlands for several years and now live in Appin NSW.

I began pencil drawing at 6 and discovered a love for creating my own artwork. Following schooling to Intermediate Certificate level I was apprenticed at age 15 to a leading signwriting firm. I have had a paint brush in my hand most days of my life ever since.

While learning the signwriting trade all aspects were covered especially Pictorial Art and Graphic Design. I graduated with Honours at Sydney TAFE and won the NSW State Craftsmanship Medal in 1957.

10 years later I started my own signwriting business called Talent Advertising, which was successful for 7 years. I was then employed by Pacific Film Laboratories as the Manager of the Signwriting Section of the in-house Advertising Division for 2.5 years before returning to self-employment for another 2.5 years.

In 1980 I commenced work as a teacher of Signwriting and Pictorial Art at Sydney TAFE in Ultimo. I obtained my Diploma of Teaching and taught full time for 16 years until retirement and then a further 3 years as a part-time teacher. During this period I worked alongside some talented colleagues and helped shape the early careers of some gifted young signwriters. I was also an active member of the Signwriters Guild, which fostered traditional brush skills.

As for recreational art, I began painting local scenes around Sydney in the 1970’s as my children grew older and time away from my business allowed. I worked in all mediums and all types of subject matter to broaden my skills and experiment with style. I attended short art courses, including in Millthorpe NSW where I acquired a real taste for landscape painting. However, real improvement did not occur until a friend showed me the Meldrum method of tonal realism and the indisputable value of working from life.

I am a Life Member of the Bowral District Art Society, a Fellow of the Royal Art Society of NSW and an Exhibiting Member of The Australian Society of Marine Artists. I exhibit with these and other art societies on a regular basis and enter numerous art competitions every year.

Most notable finalist achievements:
• Fishers Ghost Prize, Campbelltown, NSW
• Norville Landscape Prize, Murrurundi, NSW – 2 times.
• Glover Landscape Prize, Evandale, TAS – 2 times.
• Goulburn Art Prize, Goulburn, NSW – several times.
• Berkelouw Portrait Prize, Bowral, NSW – 4 times.
• Mosman Art Prize, Mosman, NSW – 3 times.
• Winner, People’s Choice, Copes Prize, Bowral, NSW.
• ANL Marine Prize, Mission to Seafarers, VIC – 7 times hung and Winner in 2009
• Winner, President’s Medal, Australian Society of Marine Artists, 2009 and 2015.
• Commendations in Art Prizes in Bowral, Tumut, Nowra and The Royal Motor Yacht Club, Sydney.

My works are owned by collectors in Australia and overseas. I also created the public town mural at Bundanoon, NSW in 2002.

I have held 12 solo exhibitions since 2000 in several venues, notably at the Royal Art Society, NSW in the Lavender Bay Gallery – “Moods of the Flinders” and at the Balmain Watch House – “The Vision Splendid” with 65 works. Fortunately, all exhibitions have been well received with a high percentage of sales.

I am a Founder of the Berrima Plein-Air Painting Group in 2005. I have participated in 5 exhibitions with this group since 2008. The essential theme of such exhibitions is local Artists depicting local scenes in the spontaneous Plein-Air style.
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Don's studio is in Appin