Owl with Attitude’ has been sold! I recently listed this painting on Bluethumb and before long it found a new home in the ACT. This was a wonderful painting to create. It is big, bright and definitely has it’s own character. What started off as a normal(ish) brown owl suddenly became this multi-coloured madness. The… Continue reading Owl with Attitude sold on Bluethumb
Author: Meg Mader
Owl with Attitude – the process
Here is my new painting ‘Owl with Attitude’ and the process of how it progressed. This is one of my larger paintings at 48cm x 48cm and is currently available on Bluethumb. This was so much fun to create as I was in a bit of a quirky mood at the time and let the… Continue reading Owl with Attitude – the process
The Magpie – a stubborn bird that didn’t give up
I have been working on a magpie painting with an idea in my head of how it should look. It was a disaster! Nothing seemed to be going right with my painting but after some encouragement to continue, I went in slightly different direction and was really happy with the result. After posting the painting… Continue reading The Magpie – a stubborn bird that didn’t give up
‘What the…?’ sold at Galah Gala for SALA
The Linhay Gallery in Auburn had a great idea for an exhibition ‘Galah Gala for SALA’. The galah theme proved to be a lot of fun with galah curtains to walk through at the entrance, galah noises within the gallery with galah cupcakes, a live galah to chat to while looking at all of the galah inspired… Continue reading ‘What the…?’ sold at Galah Gala for SALA
Zonta – SALA Celebrations
SALA Exhibition – Mini to Massive
The Journey Studio’s art group are holding an exhibition for SALA titled ‘Mini to Massive’ which will run for the whole of August. The official opening will be held on Saturday 1st August at 2pm at Vine Art Studio and Gallery at Leasingham. There will be nibbles and some fantastic local wine generously donated by… Continue reading SALA Exhibition – Mini to Massive
Work in Progress – Edmund the Emu
My current favourite medium is Matisse artist quality acrylic ink. The colours are vibrant, can be used as a wash to slowly build up colours or, for intense colour, can be used undiluted from the bottle. Here is my current work in progress – ‘Edmund’. As a rule the eye is always painted first in… Continue reading Work in Progress – Edmund the Emu