Monday, November 12, 2007


Finally I can post my "Year of the Pig" Prints!

I created several designs throughout the year - Collagraphs made from cardboard and enhanced after printing, with watercolours.

Then I was onto "piggybanks" so I created a linocut featuring three gorgeous ones.
"To Market To Market"

Here is one that I have handcoloured.

Tuesday, October 02, 2007

Sunflower Dance

An oil on paper monoprint with pastel

10" x 8"

Tuesday, August 07, 2007


Workshop at Wiseman's Ferry

Here are some pics of my latest workshop. I love teaching. It
is so exciting to see what each student will come up with. And they were all brilliant! Thankyou to Ian Elton who lent us his proofing press. It made things a lot quicker.

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Sunday, May 27, 2007



"Plein Air"

3"x2"

My first experience with the Wood Engraving substitute "Resingrave". It was quite easy to use. Of course, you dont get that lovely feeling of slicing through wood.

Monday, April 02, 2007

Dogs win Prize at the Show
My very relaxed dogs are hanging at the Sydney Royal Easter Show and have just feasted on 1st Prize in Printmaking. I am very humbled - remembering what the competition was like last year. (havent seen this year's yet)



"Let Sleeping Dogs Lie" Linocut on 'Bark' Paper

Sunday, March 25, 2007



The Naked Carrot - As I rarely do 'nudes' and my gallery is having an "In the Raw" exhibition, I have submitted a little wood engraving entitled "La Carotte Nue"

5cm x 5cm (2"x2")


I also had a go at hand colouring, here is the naked carrot in all her glory.
For my inspiration, check our Manet's Olympia

Sunday, March 04, 2007





Noisy Cloud

30" x 40" Mixed Media on Canvas
Process: 1.Had a marvelous time with inks, acrylics, water and acrylic medium on 300gsm hot pressed paper. Sprinkled urea onto wet areas for interesting effect.
2. Paper horribly buckled
3. Ripped up painting
4. Glued pieces of painting onto canvas, along with other collage papers such as ripped up woodcut prints.
5. More acrylic, medium & water
6. Developed image with acrylic using local landscape and photos of cockatoos as subject.
7. Yay, finished. Celebration. Onto next project.

Tuesday, February 27, 2007



Another supine dog
"Sleeping Pup" Linocut.
Looking forward to a day in the shed when I can print some more dogs that I have quietly cut away over the last few weeks. And there is another small pack hidden in the uncut lino.
Then I shall put some of them together and print as one picture. Its good to have a plan isnt it? Hope life doesnt get 'busy' again...

Oh yeah, there's one of these babies on Ebay

Wednesday, January 24, 2007

Doggone it


Must be on a 'doggy' theme at the moment since I finally finished my Baren Year of the Dog 2006 Print . Here he is in linocut:

Then I created this one: "Sleeping Dog"

and this week, a monotype: "Shaggy"

Planning more, as I cant imagine life without dogs. Even though my two are currently in disgrace for various misdemeanors.

Sunday, December 03, 2006


Thankyou to all who partipated in my cards poll. VERY interestoing to see other people's choices. To see results click here.
Finished a commission last night. Yay! in time for framing before Christmas too.
"Tina" 12"x 9", Watercolour, Ink & Pencil

Wednesday, November 22, 2006

An Advent Event

The Ferry Artists invite you to a Mixed Media Exhibition

Opens Saturday 25 November 3.30pm
Join us for drinks & nibbles!
Exhibition continuing through to January 2007

The Ferry Artists Gallery
Old Northern Road
Wiseman’s Ferry
Ph: 02 4566 4385

Hours: 10am – 4pm Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Monday
(pictured: "Taking Flight" Silk by Barbara Schey)

Tuesday, November 21, 2006


Very busy trying to avoid the fact that Christmas is around the corner. But now (which is a blessing) I have a commission to do in time for that unavoidable date. sigh. Better get cracking.
Heres a painting from the weekend. Trying my hand at 'plein air' work. Its rather fun, and a good discipline.
"sandstone native" oil on board, 9"x5"

Wednesday, November 15, 2006



First monotypes! Thanks to the inspiration of artists like Belinda del Pesco I have finally had a wonderful afternoon of playing with monotypes.


"The Odd Couple"


1st state - wiped with cotton swab & toothpick


2nd state - coloured with pencil


Tuesday, November 14, 2006

The Twelve Sent Out

Acrylic on Canvas, 30" x 40", an ambitious project for me, so much fruit & veg in a hot shed, so little time! An allegory based on Matthew 10:5-6.

Wednesday, November 01, 2006

For anyone interested, I am holding my 2006 Cards Poll, click here. I need help to make up my mind which artworks will feature on my yearly set of notecards (6). If you like your opinions noted, I am listening!

Thankyou

Tuesday, October 24, 2006

"Commended" for "White Faced Heron" Pastel on paper.


It's nice, isnt it; when you get a mention from a judged exhibition.

Made my week.

The Exhibition is in Parramatta until Friday. info click here.

Monday, October 09, 2006

Collagraph - "Tony S"



Collagraph - Intaglio & Relief, printed with Etching Ink and coloured with watercolours.
Available on Auction

Wednesday, October 04, 2006



Open Studio 2006

After much cleaning up and clearing out, I finally opened the door to all. A fabulous 4 days, brilliant weather (thanking God considering the week before there were local bushfires), lots of people - even those I didnt know! ;-) , I swanned around looking arty, even painted during the quiet times, nibbled on cheese & olives and talked my head off. Sold work too!My two dogs were exhausted and so was I, took a couple of days to recover. I think this is why I only have one a year!

For more pictures go to my website

Wednesday, September 13, 2006

Botanical Workshop with Patrick Mathew



A great day had by all that attended the wonderful workshop hosted by the Ferry Artist's Gallery & Wiseman's Ferry Retreat. Patrick Mathew, notable local botanist held us in thrall over the diversity of plant life in the area. We went for a walk after lunch, along the river and I saw the parkland trees in a totally new light!
Very inspiring and informative.

Sunday, September 03, 2006

Steve Irwin, an amazing life

I am a bit shocked, I have just found out about celebrity Steve Irwin's fatal accident. My heart and prayers go out to his family. Thanks Steve, for brightening our lives.

Wednesday, August 30, 2006


Passaro e tomate

Getting a bit concerned - my Open Studio is a month away - 'spose I better get Paint'n & Print'n! Here is a painting I am very pleased with - havent done a still life in ages and I got caught up with the juicy colours. Must do more....

Tuesday, August 01, 2006

"Rebecca's Lamb"

another little hand painted linocut. For a very young lady named, you guessed it, Rebecca.

#20/20 is on Ebay

Wednesday, July 19, 2006


Callicoma serratifolia

Wood engraving 6.5 cm square. Sometimes known as "Black Wattle" it is a local tree, the leaves & twigs apparently being used in the 'wattle & daub' buildings of the early settlers.

ebay

Tuesday, July 18, 2006


Thought you'd like to see the painting that started me onto my cubistic head series. Originally was just playing around with an ATC (3.5" x 2.5" trading card) and thought it was good enough to put into a national miniature exhibition. Well it received a "Commended" and was sold! So I was encouraged to carry on!

There is a lot of detail that the picture has not shown, lots of layers and colours. Title: Alisonimo, Medium:Acrylic

Sunday, July 16, 2006


Portrait of Queen Alexandra

Well, vaguely. Even more linear than the last 3, I used pastel as part of the inking up procedure. The plate (not pictured) is now a most beautiful shade of blue, I think I should frame it - although the letters are backwards.
Print on ebay

Tuesday, July 11, 2006


"Minnie"
another collagraph - (well, if I'm going to get glue everywhere I may as well do a series). This one has some handcolouring with watercolour.
On ebay

Monday, July 10, 2006

Thursday, July 06, 2006


Meet "George".
A creation a la collagraph based on an old military photograph. Oil based ink on Rives BFK. Tiny edition of 3. I loved discovering the texture and had a wonderful time trying out different coloured inks and hand coloured a couple with watercolour. Available on ebay.

Tuesday, June 20, 2006


"Sophie" has colour.
At night, when the rest of the family were lolling around in front of the telly I sat at my desk, labouriously hand colouring over 20 versions of this little scene. Mad I know, but I knew if I didnt do them all together, they would never get done. Played around with several colour schemes until I decided on this one.

Sunday, June 04, 2006



What am I doing this week? Here is young "Sophie", a linocut awaiting hand colouring - I think. I am very hesitant to add colour after being happy with the black and white design.

Also, have to print a woodengraving, working on two reduction linocuts for a couple of exchanges, my dog Jontyto be immortalised in lino, and a new baby in church warrants another print to be developed for "Rebecca". - to see other prints created for babes in my life go here

Tuesday, May 23, 2006



Meet the new addition to the Devine Family.

Name: Jonty Rhodes

Breed: Rhodesian Ridgeback X Australian Kelpie

Age: 9 weeks

I have a "Year of the Dog" Print in progress, but I think I will change my mind and use this handsome young man as my muse.

Wednesday, April 19, 2006


Here is "Amelia" a hand coloured linocut I made to celebrate the birth of young Amelia Castle. Looking up the meaning of the name - it means hard working. A worthy virtue but how to portray it attractively?.

I have also joined the 'Etsy' club, I love this site!

Tuesday, April 11, 2006



Pelican Posing on a Post

Well, he is a first attempt, but he looks pretty good from afar!

Things I have learned:
Use a thinner gauge wire.
Chicken wire is really nice to mold
'Tie Wires' were a stroke of brilliance!
Vacumn the carpet if you insist on working in the loungeroom
Keep practising

I hope he stays on the post, dont fancy fishing him out of the dam! He seems to be keeping the ducks on edge - they're not hanging around anymore!

Here is a cheat. I used metal potato mashers as a base for his feet, which i then wrapped with wire.

Wednesday, March 22, 2006

Wired
Embarking on a new project for me. Wire Sculpture! Its my Dad's Birthday soon and I want to make him a life size sculpture of a pelican. I will post some pics as soon as my hands heal... ha ha.
Some brilliant artists out there working with wire. Check this one out - and look at the Directory of Wire Artists: http://wirelady.com

My hands? Well I was only half joking. Developed an allergy to Mineral Turpentine. And I thought it wouldn't happen to me!...... Next time I'm using oil based inks, I'm going to try a citrus based product.