Tuesday, 27 September 2011

grief and loss....





It's been twelve months since we lost someone very special in our family.
It's been said that families are like a solar system......and when he died , ours lost the sun.
the family has seemed out-of-kilter ever since, with the pivotal planet missing.

what I don't like about grief is that it never leaves, it's always there,  and you just get used to being sad.
but he would hate that, that people were sad, he was so full of life, so voracious with life.

sometimes people behave in a way that you don't expect.
in a way that disappoints.
I continue to wait, and hope, that I'm wrong.
for his sake.







                            Jo    x













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Monday, 26 September 2011

painting a 'Series'....






My mind is never 'Closed for Business.'

why?

because I paint many different subjects and themes.....whatever takes my fancy!

I am constantly drawn to new topics and ideas, and instead of fighting 
or feeling awkward about this, I trust my creative 'gut', pick up the brush and start painting before this latest creative muse abandons me.

many modern artists often pursue only one idea for most of their life....

and many galleries expect their artists to do this because it gives them an 'identity' ....

translate 'makes them easier to pigeon-hole / promote / sell......

you want a painting of a dugong ....she is a 'dugong-painter'.....

you prefer purple trees?....he's a 'purple-tree' painter.....

you get the picture! ( pun intended!)

well sorry, that's not for me!

I want to do it all!

even at university I took the course with the most diversity, the most sweeping, comprehensive topics,
the broadest range of artistic subjects...that of an "Art -Teaching' degree.

now I've learnt to manage my explorations and creative curiosity by working in 'Series'.

I follow a theme through until I feel I've exhausted all my interpretations and ideas.

but usually long before I've finished all the paintings I've started, I'm off in another direction, with sketches and ideas piling up in notepads, sketchbooks,  the backs of envelopes, all over my studio desk and kitchen bench.

when this happens I'm at my happiest!  bits of paper and scribblings...all that chaos....all that inspiration just waiting to be to launched onto canvas.

but there is one series that has been a constant since February 2005.....

my "Travels with my Paintbrush' Series.








this is my first "Hilltop Village Painting'.....



The Green Shutters
Jo-Ann Hunt
'Travels with my Paintbrush' Series
H135x135cm
H53x53ins
Acrylic on Canvas
2005
sold





and this is one of my latest....





His Cousin's Village
Jo-Ann Hunt
'Travels with my Paintbrush' Series
H122x122cm
H48x48cm
Acrylic on Canvas
2010
sold





....a lot changes in five years.


.....wonder what changes will be wrought in the next five!








                                             Jo x














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Monday, 19 September 2011

love the magpies!

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found.....one magpie.....












Apparently all great blogs need a list....

so this is a first for me.


the magpies are very noisy at the moment.....starting chortling at 4.45am!!


but even so, I love them to bits.


 So... 10 REASONS WHY I LOVE MAGPIES....


1.   they mate for life.


2.   the females in the group will help feed and look after all the babies in the group.... they make great aunties and baby-sitters for each others kids.


3.   the males also help feed the babies...though not as much ....obviously they're not so keen on total equality!


4.   they have the most amazing, gorgeous, warbley song.... and everybody just does his own thing....no rules.... just warble your heart out!


5.   the babies are so cutely ugly, really ugly!


6.   they can be taught to eat from your hand.


7.   they seem to sing for the sheer joy of it, and also seemingly to cheer themselves up when it is dark and miserably cold.


8.   they have the most classic and classy of all colour combos.....black and white.


9.    they also happen to be the mascot for my football team.....go the pies.... .better luck next year!


10.   they sure can sing!


11.   they eat bugs and are very industrious at finding them.


12.   the chicks have a cute 'feed-me...NOW'  dance....it goes like this....mouth open and squat....cheep loudly "I'm hungry".....food in......straighten the knees and stand.....butt up and poop....relax  and repeat!

  
13.   the mums are great housekeepers...they immediately scoop up the babies poop-sac.....(see no 12 ) and fly off with it out of the nest.


14.   they are so handsome.


15.   and big .


16.   and intelligent .


17.   and did I mention their song!


oops, that's 17.....sorry but I got carried away!!

(warning: the above list is from my limited experience and observations of my neighbourhood maggies, plus a little research)






now what brought this on you may ask......


well last spring I rescued a  baby magpie.


it had fallen out of its nest the previous wild and windy night, and I found it huddled beside its dead sibling..... so sad.... couldn't leave it for the dogs to maul .  

so we had him in the laundry for a couple of nights, but after trying to maintain hourly feeds....yes....hourly!.....aren't you glad you weren't born a bird....of the feathered variety.....with live worms and mince..... ditto.....and ridding the poop....(see no. 12....but hey, been there, done that )  I decided he needed to be restored to mum somehow.


 and fast.. before he hopped out into the house!


so we built a nest from a garden hanging basket, wired it to the tree he'd fallen from (teenage mum had built too small a nest) and showed mum he was alive and squarking!


mum would happily follow us around, hoping for some mince, then fly off and feed junior!


he grew huge..... he looked like a grumpy sumo baby!  I did wonder..... what on earth was I thinking.... a wild bird in the house with the dog !

anyway, for two weeks we fed  him and his entourage..... and then a few weeks after that, just when it began to look very comical to see this baby the size of a small duck peering out of the nest.... he was gone.



bub in plastic laundry tub





I think our sumo-baby is now one of the gorgeous young male magpies that start singing even before the first hint of daylight.....c'mon guys, it's still pitch black!



he always was a tad precocious!



honestly, I am happy we saved him.....truly.....




what's the saying.....
with a face only a mother......





but if he doesn't get his body clock in sync with the sunrise and the rest of the birds out there I might just have to knock his little block off !!     :)








mum can hear him..... she wonders what we're up to......




if he's not in here, then he must be up there....
                                                    






we're up here... just watching you.....what's that in your fingers.....







yum.....that looks good.....







and down the hatch......






Jo   x              :)   










Tuesday, 13 September 2011

the Essence of Place

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The Lobster Pot
detail
Jo-Ann Hunt


 

Many of the art-lovers that choose my paintings tell me that my art reminds them of time spent in far-flung places around the globe.....


.....Sicily, the Cinque Terra, Positano, Portugal, Greece and Dubrovnik....you name it, my paintings are reminiscent of their special place.


and the very same painting may stir up  memories  of a very different place to someone else!


people often tell me they are surprized at the depth and suddenness of their response to these imagined , amalgamated places of mine.


but I know that it's the 'essence of place' that they relate to.


 ....the 'essence' of times happily spent.





The Lobster Pot
detail
Jo-Ann Hunt




I too am amazed , and always delighted, at the reactions and emotions my paintings evoke.


...at the smiles, the jiggles in the body language, the relaxing of the shoulders, the crinkling of the eyes.





The Lobster Pot
Jo-Ann Hunt
'Travels with my Paintbrush' Series
H122x102cm
H48x40ins
Acylic on Canvas
2009
 sold


this is the 'emotional content' of my art..........


this is the 'essence of place'!




Jo  x









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