Thursday, May 30, 2019

Flea in Flouro



Under 374nm UV LED strip


the same under daylight


Peter and Luke have chosen this handsome critter to be the poster image for the Museum of Fleas so it'll be in the Sydney Fringe guide and  on posters around town, so that's a thrill. I've just uploaded them a higher resolution version of this image.

The painting itself I'll continue to finish a bit more when I get my UV striplight back from Martin's

The Museum of Fleas are holding a flea painting workshop extravaganza in early July, so flea painters everywhere, stay alert for further details, then leap forth

 

I'm painting some images for the Museum of Fleas, a week of cabaret, music and performance downstairs at the Imperial Hotel in Erskineville in September, organised by Peter Urquhart and Luke as part of Sydney Fringe Festival.

The space is a blacklight dungeon so I'm getting flourescing pigments (lightfastness "very poor") to mix with my palette.

These shots here so far are in daylight, but I've also painted a night scene of the carpark next door which can be seen under UV etc


Wednesday, May 29, 2019

Salon at Martin's




Rob Kennedy and I spent the last few days cleaning Martin Walsh's house and rehanging the walls for a gathering. Martin's a lifelong collector and artist who's lived all over the world. You can see my Harbour Bridge and Night Carpark behind him that I lent for the day

We exhibited recently together in There's No Place Like Home at Chrissie Cotter Gallery in Camperdown


The walls at the front loaded with artworks



Night Carpark under UV light ( and a bit out of focus)


A mix of natural and UV light

Rob

Back wall


A drawing by Madj Kingston from !990, when we were both at the Gunnery.


Saturday, May 25, 2019

Watching Vampires on TV


Binge watching some (hilarious) sexy junkie vampire hep-V armageddon in baptist churches and Louisiana swamps

Thursday, May 23, 2019

Stripy tabletops



The double sided floorboard table top after a sand and ready for a final once over with filler in a few spots I missed, and where the edge has been planed off . After that a sand with a brand new disc and a coat or 2 of polyurethane to finish.

I'm making this without a client so in no hurry. I've settled on a basic design for a base that holds the top either way up, to show off the different timbers and pattern


A light worktable or cafe table - its on a metal cafe style base with a few of the palettes I've cut from busted cabinet panels from old furmiture, all with a thin coat of polyurethane


2sides of a tabletop, almost filled and ready to sand off and varnish

 

2 stripy floorboard tabletops that have been lying around for a bit. I've just started filling the gaps with fake wood(sawdust and glue). The top one is double-sided - 2 layers of floorboards, the other is backed on a piece of plywood.

When I have time I'll find a link to earlier pics of these pieces. You can see other woodwork from the junkyard studio here


Sunday, May 19, 2019

Jack and Adam


Adam having a beer with his dad at Redbar while the band plays behind


Outside the polling booth in Redfern while Xanth went through the candidates

Tuesday, May 14, 2019

Figs over Daniel Solander Carpark



There's aplan to pull these towers down so a lot of residents have been stopping to admire the picture, tale photos, and sometimes tell me  a bit of their story


I keep arriving too late but I've managed to get some more windows and walls painted

 

I started this painting last year of this these Housing Commission towers which beautiful Port Jackson figs around their bases and have finally got back to it - I want to try to get it done before the weather gets too cold

Sunday, May 12, 2019

The Impressionists at RedBar


A band I drew a few nights ago but had to run after before they finished their set


Palettes and Breadboards




Laughing paint palettes for the market



 

breadboards and a palette

A stripy tabletop after a fill and sand, I'll fill the remaining spots and sand again a bit more carefully and give it a coat of polyurethane 
A short bartop for Redbar on top of the stripy table covered in filler, I've painted it with raw umber polyurethane mixed with a bit of flouro orange to give it faint glow under blacklight


A shelf for RedBar



A bunch of palettes from on old cedar board 





Wednesday, May 8, 2019

Tom and the Gang at the Mission


After lunch at Newtown Mission people sit in the narrow courtyard outside and chat with a cuppa and maybe a cigarette

I'll also be posting this on the Newtown Last Supper blog. I'm back working on a couple of the murals there at the moment, painting leaves of a Tree of Knowledge on the ceiling of the waiting room. The mission is a free cafe and service provider for the poor and disadvantaged