Tuesday, 30 June 2020

Reflections.

             On a very still icy morning the reflections on a bush dam are jut so clear, like in a mirror.


Another body of water, not a dam this time but a waterlogged stretch of swamp land, a frog paradise!

Friday, 26 June 2020

Spring?

 Going by the calendar, we are only just over 3 weeks into winter, but this prunus obviously believes that it is spring already!

Wednesday, 24 June 2020

Tree Stump.

This appears to be the remains of an old tree, probably a Cyprus of some sort I think. The
old stump however looks for all the world like a huge leaf, complete with veins. With the colours inverted it even looks like some weird undersea creature.

Monday, 22 June 2020

Playing with Shapes and Stamps.

 Above is my trusty home made gelatine plate with a selection of circles and rings as masks that I want to use for a new print. I'm using acrylic paint in an ultramarine blue for the base colour with Paynes Grey highlights, or low lights really, as the colour is not bright!
This is the first trial of the various components of masks and some hand carved rubber stamps. It might all come together eventually, but I can already see how I could improve the over all composition and look of the print.

Saturday, 20 June 2020

Old Bridge.

 While bush walking  couple of days ago, I came across this wonderful old wooden bridge, which is unfortunately beginning to collapse.

 Some of the hand cut and finished timbers are huge and it's wonderful to see the skill with which the bridge was constructed.
Thank goodness for the sign, otherwise I might have attempted to drive across the bridge......or not!

Wednesday, 17 June 2020

Back to the Printing.

 I seem to be just getting to grips with the layers that are achievable using my home made gelatine plate. Both these images started out as prints that I considered to have failed, they were dull and I couldn't decide whether to just throw them out or not.
With the addition of several more layers of paint and the inclusion of some of my hand carved stamps, the images began to come to life and to be something quite interesting. The one above I have called 'Time Flies'.

Monday, 15 June 2020

Closer and Closer!

 After a lot of rain all the desiccated and dried up moss left after our hot summer has sprung back to life.
      The dew drops on this pillow of moss caught my eye, so I started taking ever closer photos.
 Still looking like dew drops here, but in the photo below the larger ones look like sparkling diamonds.

Thursday, 11 June 2020

A Few More Tree Roots.

 Not strictly a tree root, but the flaking bark at the base of our native Paper Bark tree, a Melaleuca species.
                           Now this is a tree root, although I'm not sure what sort of tree it is.
                                                           The base of a Eucalyptus tree.
                                                     A wrap around root of this street tree.