Still life in Venice

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Artwork Details

Medium Oil, Canvas, Ready to hang
Dimensions 50cm (W) x 60cm (H) x 2.5cm (D)
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Artwork Description

This is one of a series of still life objects placed on the balconies and window ledges along the foreshore of the Grand Canal in Venice. The series ( 2 paintings completed so far ) has the working title of “Where’s Wally? “ because every thing depicted is taken from another work of art, ( paying homage, not misappropriating ) but all objects come together to create a credible quirky scene. So it’s an enjoyable challenge for me, the painter, and some detective work for you , the viewer.
In this painting
1, the carpet over the marble ledge is from an Annunciation painting by the Renaissance 15th century painter Crevelli.
2. The jug and lilies are from a 15th century Dutch altarpiece by Robert Campin.
3. The black cockatoo is from an engraving by an early explorer.
4. The bowl of grapes is by 16th century Florentine artist Giovanni Garzoni.
5. The coral necklace is a trompe l’oeil by German artist Georg Hinz in 1666.
6. The robins are from John Gould’s Birds of Australia.
7. The architecture of the balcony comes from Ruskin’s famous The Stones of Venice.

Artist Bio

Mary Larnach Jones grew up in Queensland and considers the tropical colours of her youth are the reason that colour is so important to her when she paints. The early part of her life did not involve art. She has a B.A. from the University of Queensland and later did law over a period of time while traveling and raising a family. She considers she was very fortunate to have had the opportunity to live and travel throughout Europe when her husband was posted to the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst for three years. The art treasures of the museums, galleries and churches throughout Europe she found quite overwhelming. From the appreciation of these works sprang a desire to paint. However it wasn’t until she was in her thirties that she had the opportunity to train for her true career. She studied trompe l’oeil and mural painting which was a useful skill in Melbourne in the eighties when the fashion was to have a painted fantasy not only in every garden and dining room, but in many restaurants and public buildings. This was a very busy period. She had big public commissions, Florentino’s and Raheen in Melbourne as well as countless private homes. At the same time she studied portrait, landscape and general tonal oils and learned icon writing . She had a portrait agent and enjoyed painting the kings of industry and headmasters as well as families and domestic portraits.
Eventually she concentrated on making and exhibiting works on canvas , but, when appropriate, she continues to include the techniques she learned as a muralist and icon writer into her oil paintings. In the 80s and 90s she exhibited frequently in Melbourne and was represented in Brisbane by Philip Bacon Galleries and in Sydney by Eva Brewer Galleries. Moving to the country in 1994 was life changing for her art practice. She loves her studio which is a converted 1930’s barn. She started to exhibit in the Macedon Ranges and have Studio exhibitions . She now manages her own portrait commissions. She is excited to be member of the Bluethumb community and experience a new way of bring her paintings to the world.

Commissions

Mary's studio is in Woodend in the Macedon Ranges Victoria