Thursday, 30 June 2011

Back on Deck
























I know what you're thinking....



you think I slipped on those stairs and did myself some damage!



No....life just got in the way and my poor fledgling blog was the victim.



an illness in the family and way too much time spent on the road and in various hospitals and recovery units and not enough hours to fit everything in.
but all is tentatively OK now and even though I've not been blogging, I have been painting and scribbling lots of bloggy-notes....so it's just a matter of sorting through this stash stuffed in drawers, in sketchbooks, impaled  on pinboards in my studio....



then I'll move my thoughts from paper to cyberspace....



fill in the gaps from June to October....



 and soon this blog will be back up to speed!



so if you were reading this blog before, and you're back for more....thankyou!



and if you are new, hi and welcome!



I've so much to catch up on and lots to show you!



                                              cheers,    Jo x




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Sunday, 12 June 2011

a carpet of stars






      


                     ......steps to my front door


                                            ....almost too good to walk on!




                                                                   Jo x


















Friday, 10 June 2011

The Olive Basket





I love olives!

in the yard at my studio I have an olive tree.

its bounty has been a little irregular over the past three years, but with the rain we've enjoyed these past months this tree is so laden with olives it's branches are almost touching the ground.

 last season I tried the 'salt' method....unsuccessfully I might add....so now, as these change colour and turn that beautiful purply-black,  I 'm looking forward to experimenting with a different technique to bottle these beauties.

 Any ideas anyone?







The Old Olive Grove
detail
Jo-Ann Hunt






The Old Olive Grove
Jo-Ann Hunt
'Travels with my Paintbrush' Series
H122x137cm
H48x54ins
Acrylic on Canvas
2006
sold



....I'm told it's easy, but everyone seems to use a different method and different recipe!




The Olive Basket
Jo-Ann Hunt
detail





The Olive Basket
Jo-Ann Hunt
'Travels with my Paintbrush'
H122x122cm
H48x48ins
Acrylic on Canvas
2010
sold
 





if you have a foolproof technique....and it doesn't fool me....I'll give you some!



                                                                                     Jo x

Monday, 6 June 2011

Hey Mum check this out! ..meow!


The Waterfront Chapel
Jo-Ann Hunt
 detail




I've decided to start an occasional segment called 'Hey Mum check this out"..... or HMCTO for short!

....it will showcase some of the amazing stuff my offspring bring to my attention.

these little gems have probably been seen by millions of you already, but I'm sure there's the occasional odd-bod like me, lagging behind, who will find this amusing/amazing/fabulous or just downright uplifting.

 so here's to the genius  and wonder of our fellow-travellers on this planet.... just wow!






Escolania de Montserrat, a Catalan Boy's Choir 





just imagine hearing this choir rehearsing here....


The Waterfront Chapel
Jo-Ann Hunt
'Travels with my Paintbrush' Series
H122x137cm
H48x54ins
Acrylic on Canvas
2007
sold


 ....their glorious voices echoing through the alleyways and stone arcades.




                                                  ....just purr-fect!!


Jo x













Saturday, 4 June 2011

Vintage Memories and Vespas




Have always wanted one of these... though in my mind I'm tootling around the cobbled back streets of Italy , shopping basket filled with olives, some cheese, fresh crunchy bread...... skirt flapping...and not battling the traffic and the maniacs on the streets at home!




Vintage Memories
detail
Jo-Ann Hunt



detail






Vintage Memories
Jo-Ann Hunt
 'Travels with my Paintbrush' Series
61x61cm
24x24ins
Acrylic on Canvas
sold






                                                   Jo x

Monday, 30 May 2011

It's Autumn...








The season is changing.

every morning of late I find my car strewn with leaves of the most exquisite shades ....
and as I pick them out of the windscreen wipers and vents I give a silent whoop of delight to the heavens for the magic in this simplest of chores..... I love the leaves!













                                             Jo x

Friday, 27 May 2011

Painting from life








I'm in the process of  trying to renovate.


I must admit though that this process is really dragging out mainly because I don't want to give the time  to chase tradesmen and hang around waiting for them to show up to quote. I made a major input some four months ago....walls came down, kitchen pulled out, furniture moved and stacked all over the place....then my young builder left to go back to his 'real' job.... you see I was his 'fill-in' on wet-days, 'waiting-for-architect-approval-days, and generally on days when his 'real' work, his contractors job, had stalled.


I'm digressing here.... but.... because of the reno, clean-ups are happening.


and it's amazing what is uncovered when you look into old folios found in an artist's cupboard!


I found these sketches, in pastel, done from life in 1993. I'm surprized they've survived the 'toss-out' bug....I'm pretty good at spring-cleaning old drawings and paintings!


they are quite rough....sketches done in less than an hour....but I'm posting them to illustrate how my art has moved away from traditional realism. 
from a traditional representative way of painting to a looser....oh and how I wish it was so much looser! ....interpretive way of painting the figure.
seeing these reminds me how much I love working from life, working from the model.






drawing from life
Jo-Ann Hunt
H750x550mm
H29x22ins
pastel on Mi-Tientes paper
1993








I was tempted to 'fix' his eyes....they are a tad wonky, and to make them darker....to 'fix' the tonal ranges of their skin, to rework them....but then I thought I'd just post them in all their unfinished raw glory!
If I was a  Portrait Painter... and hey....there's still plenty of time!.... I would do a number of these sketches before starting  on my canvas.....







drawing from life
Jo-Ann Hunt
H750x550mm
H29x22ins
pastel on Mi-Tientes paper
1993










detail






and then there was this.
another session,  another 'sketch'....just a couple of years back, painted from life in oils.
this painting is probably 4.5 hours worth, over 3 short sessions,  a week apart.... because the oil paint needed time to dry....






painting from life
Jo-Ann Hunt
H460x610mm
H18x24ins
Oils on Canvas




and obviously when I first set up my easel the bed support wasn't in position! neither was our young model....who happened to have the whitest skin I've ever seen on anyone....all that foreshortening....so tricky to draw to say not much!
(and to protect the classification rating on this blog and our young friend, I've added my tools of choice to the battered canvas....it was either cover the paint splotches,dents and scratches or protect both our reputations!)
 now all this wordiness and circumlocution (pun intended) is just to say ... yes I can draw.... I believe everyone is born knowing how to draw ....
and yes, can be 'retaught' if you don't believe me....



 ....but that's a possible topic for another post!





                                                          Jo x

Tuesday, 24 May 2011

It's not really grey!

Studio View...Room 1





So glad to be back in the studio today.


It's a new week, with a new body of work to start on.


 Head down, busy drawing , trying to work out the layout and composition for a large painting,


.... looked up...and this is what I saw.


This is what we in Melbourne call a 'dirty sky'.....it was really 'dirty' and threatening...


as in 'farmer', squinting into the distance..."Yeah....sky's lookin a bit dirdy todaaay....bedder move the flamin sheep!'


Then an hour or two later....not sure how long 'cos I was totally engrossed solving my design issues....


back to this.... a gorgeous custard yellow puff-ball of a cloud.....






Studio View...same window





You gotta love Melbourne's weather!


It never ceases to delight me that , tucked up there behind the grey, there's always  a sunny blue sky....


just sometimes you can't see it ..... a metaphor for life really!




                                                Jo x