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INTERPRETATION AND VARIATIONS
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My intention with this series of paintings is to invite the viewer to concentrate on The Sea much more than they might usually. Observing the movement, shapes and colours of the seascape, influenced by the natural elements of sun, wind and rain.
These pictures came about because I would fish at Frazer Reef just north of Iluka, New South Wales Australia, often losing my bait (mostly to seagulls) in a short space of time. Then I would sit on the same rock each day and draw the sea, always facing towards north-east.
It was easy to make variations of this scene as the sea was never the same from one day to another.
Although the smaller pastel drawings were done in sequence over many enjoyable weeks, the larger pictures were painted afterwards at random over the following year.
To quote Matisse: “To render beauty accessible to all”
This to me is a most interesting picture. It is actually upside down from the original pastel drawing.

In my college days I was often told to turn the painting upside down so as to view the picture objectively... meaning, is the picture balanced correctly, are the proportions correct? I did not intentionally plan to paint this drawing upside down... it just came out of my bag that way, and I had forgotten the top from the bottom.

The inverted V at the top of the painting depicts the sun reflecting on the water, thus the perspective is reversed and is really how it should be.

I wonder how many paintings are upside down?!

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Medium: Gouache, Pastel and Pencil on Japanese Rice paper. Presented as a hanging scroll. Dimensions of all pictures: 118x89cm

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#INTERPRETATION AND VARIATIONS ​ My intention with this series of paintings is to invite the viewer to concentrate on The Sea much more than they might usually. Observing the movement, # shapes and colours of the seascape, # influenced by the natural elements of sun, # wind and rain. These pictures came about because I would fish at Frazer Reef just north of Iluka, # New South Wales Australia, # often losing my bait (mostly to seagulls) in a short space of time. Then I would sit on the same rock each day and draw the sea, # always facing towards north-east. It was easy to make variations of this scene as the sea was never the same from one day to another. Although the smaller pastel drawings were done in sequence over many enjoyable weeks, # the larger pictures were painted afterwards at random over the following year. To quote Matisse: “To render beauty accessible to all” This to me is a most interesting picture. It is actually upside down from the original pastel drawing. In my college days I was often told to turn the painting upside down so as to view the picture objectively... meaning, # is the picture balanced correctly, # are the proportions correct? I did not intentionally plan to paint this drawing upside down... it just came out of my bag that way, # and I had forgotten the top from the bottom. The inverted V at the top of the painting depicts the sun reflecting on the water, # thus the perspective is reversed and is really how it should be. I wonder how many paintings are upside down?!

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