Paintings

This page contains some new works, but mainly paintings that I have sold in order to retain a digital record. If as a visitor, you see a piece you own I would appreciate an email about it, particularly very early works. Here I open with a collection of Works On Paper (WOP) from my 2015 New Media Portfolio that I presented to the Arts Department of James Cook University for which I earned a High Distinction. I paint on paper and canvas, sometimes on wood panels and in the far past I did some murals which have most likely been lost. On my exhibition page mixed in with the ceramics are some paintings too; however, I will put copies of paintings sold here as well. Unfortunately, as I have said elsewhere I was painting during the non-selfie era. Too many paintings of mine have never been recorded and some of the earlier works were taken on old standard cameras of the time which were awful.

At the end of this group I will add responses to collectors who have found this site. Thank you to those people; I respect privacy if requested.

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ACCEPTING THE STORM, 2015 gouache on paper, 420 x 594mm.

ACCEPTING THE STORM, 2015 gouache on paper, 420 x 594mm.

 

 

The opening painting in a portfolio of works presented for my NM3001 artist assessment. All works are examples of recent art practice and represent my exploration of the local landscape as a subject for examining my personal emotional responses with the view of seeing art as the most human of interventions for healing of well-being.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Artist Statement:

I aim for an emotional reflection rather than clarity or realism in my gestural painting. The technique is physically demanding, as I experienced making pottery that used much of the same requirements: pushing, pulling, hammering, dampening, and scraping surfaces. As well, pottery allows for an imperfect finish, or surface, to pieces stressing the acceptance of variations.  I believe art making is something innate within all of us, just needing an expression, and judging art from other times is a useless pursuit as it exists in its own place and time. However, as Post-Modernism stated nothing is new, nothing is truly original, and re-creation is the norm so rather than be bothered by this; everything is available to play with. Art’s most important role is self-discovery and self-expression; fulfillment which needs no standard technique or demand. My representations are based on memory, deconstruction, idiosyncratic thoughts, vivid sensitivity, literature, moods, archetypes, the natural world, otherness, and exploration.

 

LANDSCAPE ELEMENTS, 2015 ink & gouache on paper, 420 x 594 mm.

LANDSCAPE ELEMENTS, 2015 ink & gouache on paper, 420 x 594 mm.

 

‘I draw and paint for no reason than I need to create. I am a constant doodler and then I paint in intense sessions that last for two to three hours before my hands hurt. I like to paint landscapes that have a sense of watching and waiting—the viewer no doubt—landscapes that initiate flights of fancy.’

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 From this point are all archived paintings, as with all small images/icons on this blog highlight them for information:

Hi Robert

I was in my local op shop in Melbourne today and came across a painting that I just had to buy – the colours were beautiful, and it was just the piece I was looking for. It is signed with your name and is titled “Sunshine Coast”. From looking at your website, I think it might be one of your earlier works and I thought you’d be interested to see it again. I’d like to hear more about it if you can remember?

Kind regards,

K. S.

I know that painting is early, and I’ll tell you the story. In 1978 I was the victim of a violent crime after being stabbed three times in the back. Happened on the famous Victoria Street Stairs Kings Cross, after I recovered I returned to the family fold – a story of horror, full of abuse, never mind. My mother was schizophrenic with paranoid delusions and such fun to be around NOT!

Nevertheless, she was a painter and had formed the Weyba Art Group which painted around the Sunshine Coast. We knew a lot of people with money, Noosa was awash with them. One of them bought that painting, your image matches my records. Rich people get around and some age into obscurity. A lot of my work has ended up with their relatives or sold on as my name can be found in various places and is on certain archived research materials. Most of my collected stuff is in the Brisbane City Collection, Townsville Council, and various places like the Townsville Hospital.

That painting is between 1979 to 1981, I’m not sure of the exact date. I went to the QLD College of Art in 1984 and before that I ran the Bribie Island Art and Craft Centre.

This group of five are owned by Bob Freeman, comments in the above galleries.

Over time I will reload images of sold Works On Paper to leave a record of them

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