Showing posts with label colour portrait. Show all posts
Showing posts with label colour portrait. Show all posts

Sunday, July 10, 2011

Portrait exhibition at 69 Smith St



Being a member of an Artist Run Initiative is a great experience. The most recent initiative was to put on a show where members of the gallery painted portraits of each other. Here is the brief:

This exhibition includes an ARTIST-TO-ARTIST exchange based on the premise behind Alfred Hitchcock’s film “Strangers on a Train”(1951). In this film, two strangers meet on a train and decide to commit the perfect murder by ‘swapping’ murders. You do my murder and I’ll do yours. Similarly, the idea behind Likeness – a Portrait Exhibition is that you do my portrait and I’ll do yours.
 I was so lucky to be paired with Birgit. We spent some delightful sessions together - doing a portrait really does give one an insight into the sitter and the artist. It has been very rewarding.
I am pleased with my image of her, and I think that she has captured me perfectly. Her painting is in oils and incorporates parts of my world very astutely.
I think that they look lovely on the wall together.
These images were captured with my phone in the gallery do they are not 100% - there is reflection on the glass and the colours  the painting are a little sharp.
All of the other artists have done interesting portraits too - so the show is worth visiting.
The show is on until 24th July and the gallery is open 11-5 Wed - Sat and 12-5 on Sundays

Monday, August 23, 2010

Tried some portraits with the 50mm lens

The makers of the coffee at the market...


and on the way home, neighbours, Bernie and Margaret.

Friday, May 14, 2010

C is for Cabbage


Each time the 69 Smith St photography group meets we have a letter of the alphabet to think about. Next Sunday is sponsored by the letter C.