Hawkins 

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  • On the road between towns, this sign is just sitting there, rusting away by the side of a paddock, it’s purpose apparently long gone. In the original shot, it is just an empty rusty frame…but when I looked at the photo , I just had to put something in there…...

  • graphite pencil on paper

  • This shot was taken on my old retro straight onto floppy camera, so it’s only high enough resolution for a card.(Recently added ‘Blooming pregnant’ a larger version) This pregnant belly belongs to my ex-drawing student, the contents of which is now a lovely little one year old girl. I applied the design with henna, and photoshopped it to this appropriate egg-like image.

  • Acrylic on canvas. This piece was literally painted either side of a storm, I began the base layers as the clouds welled and the thunder began to rumble, I let it dry as the storm passed, and then completed the final layers. I have decided not to make my paintings available on canvas, as they are already on canvas I feel reproductions should be on a different medium.

  • Oil on canvas applied with palette knife. Featured on the cover of the second album by Kevin Kastning and Sandor Szabo: / It is indeed an honour to have my work represent the wonderful music of these extraordinarily talented musicians. Inventors of whole knew instruments for the guitar family, and trail blazers of their genre. To hear , head to www.kevinkastning.com

  • Acrylic on canvas. / Another in the series of non precious painting(see Day 3 for further explaination) /

  • Acrylic on canvas. “These “day” paintings no longer exist as paintings. I spent a few days experimenting with acrylics, and a palette knife. Each piece was created, photographed, and then painted over. Tis a lovely way to work, stops one getting too precious about each piece, enables a certain freedom from ‘must get it right’, and becomes more about the act of painting rather than the result. I always find I get the best results, when not concerned with achieving one. /

  • This series inspired a notion to do a whole photographic series based on fairytales, with a slightly different attitude than is given by the original tales. In this case{the two pics posted here}, Cinderella is more in control of the situation, in fact…a little bored with the ball. / and by gods…those glass slippers!

  • Another in the fairytale series. A different photographic approach this time, which I plan to try out again with my next shot based on the Rupunsel tale. My dear friend Hilda was an excellent model, she posed so well I have many great shots from that day. But I have chosen this one for the series because I love the look on her face, kinda of guilty and not pleased at being sprung making soup out of those pumpkins she’s supposed to use to turn into coaches for young lasses to attend balls in. /

  • NGWS strikes again.

  • This mixed media piece started as a mono print of the figure (acrylic rapidly applied to glass & etched into then pressed onto paper). Then added bits and pieces of previous prints and touches with aquarells and crayon. /

  • A larger version of “Henna’d Belly’ . Dear friend and drawing student, at about 8 months cooked. /

  • pen and ink drawn, photoshop coloured.

  • He’s no longer stuck on paper! Now he can be stuck on you. / Here’s the lovely najeroux wearing her ultra-deluxe Screamin’ Jay shirt!

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