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Monday, 22 August 2011

Poppies on a Window Sill

Watercolour, Size 38 x 29 cms
Colours: cad red, winsor red,cad orange,cad yellow, cobalt,ultra, burnt/raw sienna, my dark mix, lemon.yel.raw umber.
During a coastal walk at Nielson Park, we stopped at a cafe. Could not resist to take a photo of that delightful window.

Tuesday, 26 July 2011

Corn Cob

Watercolour, Arches 200 gr, Size 28 cms x 19 cms
Colours: Quinaq.Gold, Auerolin, brown madder, burnt sienna, titch aliz, raw sienna & cobalt (sky), my dark mix, magentam cad yellow & indian yell.

Friday, 15 July 2011

Trunkey Creek Village, NSW Australia

Watercolour, Arches 250 gr, Size 38 x 28 cms.
The village of Trunkey Creek is located in the Central West of New South Wales Australia on the road to Crookwell, between Bathurst & Goulburn.

Trunkey Creek was established during the gold rush back in 1851 & mines sprang up throughout the whole hillside. The population grew quickly to 50 & at one time the village had a population of approx. 2,500. Now it may have just about 60 residents.

In January 1939 a massive bushfire devastated the village. Several lives were lost and many buildings were destroyed including the school. Charred fence posts between many of the village properties are the only evidence still visible of the then prospering old mining village.

This village is incredibly quaint, with old shacks, dilapidated houses and an old stone church on a hillside. It is as if it’s been forgotten and the times have simply passed it by.

P.S. Note the old worn Post & Rail fence. The planter in front I found so utterly incongruous considering the surrounds.

Tuesday, 14 June 2011

Palms & Coconuts

                       Watercolour, Arches 250 gr, Size 20 x 28 cms

Sunday, 5 June 2011

Forgotten Truck at Trunkey Creek, NSW Australia

Watercolours, Arches 250 gr, Size 38 x 28 cms
Trunkey Creek is a quiet, attractive, tiny old goldmining village on the road to Abercrombie Caves. Located 262 km west of Sydney, 56 km South of Bathurst along the road to Crookwell and 13 km from Abercrombie Caves. All that remains from the gold days are some mud huts, brick chimneys and abandoned mineshafts and mullock heaps in the hills. Today the area is noted for its merino wool production. The village has little more than a wooden church, a few houses, a pub-general store and a cafe.
I took this photo at Easter during my travels through the area.

Monday, 30 May 2011

At the Railway Station

                        Watercolour, Arches 250 gr, Size 36 x 26 cms

Magnolia

Size 28 x 19 cms, Watercolour, Arches 250 gr.