Monday, May 2, 2016

RAINY DAY AT THE ROCKS - oil on canvas, 40x50 cm, 2010


The Rocks is an inner suburb of Sydney very close to the Harbor Bridge and Circular Quay. I painted this from an old black and whote photograph cut from a newspaper. I guessed the colors and it turned out to be nice.

SNOW ON BURNT FOREST - oil on canvas, 27x35cm, 2009


There was a great bush fire or forest fire early in 2009 in country area of Victoria Australia. In the middle of the same year snow fell on the same area. So there was this rather unique contrast of the whote of the snow and the black charred trees that I tried to capture in this painting.

PLUM BLOSSOM AND LEMON - oil on canvas, 30x40cm, 2009


A study of still life.

MERAPI - oil on canvas, 30x30cm, 2010


Merapi is the name of an active Volcano in central Java, Indonesia. I visited the area a few years ago and camped not far from the summit. The painting depicts the road that lead up to the mountain with Merapi's summit clearly visible in the morning sky.

CAPSICUMS - oil on canvas 20x25cm, 2011





I was struck by the colors of a bunch of capsicums in a market in Melbourne. The glint reflections on their shiny skins and the different grade of greens, yellow and reds are the features of the capsicums I captured in this painting

HUANG SHAN SUNRISE - acrylic on canvas, 45x45 cm, 2009


The name Huang Shan is Chinese means Yellow Mountain (Huang=yellow, Shan=mountain). At first I thought it was so named because it the mountain's earth is yellow colored. It is indeed yellow colored but in certain light condition, mainly sunrise. Huang Shan is actually made almost entirely of granite. I painted this after catching the sunrise on one of the Huang Shan's peak.

FAIRWAY TO TANAH LOT - oil on canvas, 40x60 cm, 2011


Tanah Lot is a small rock island on the western shores of Bali island Indonesia. It is a popular tourist attraction and it has a Hindu temple on the island. Nearby is the Nirwana golf club where on one of the par 3 hole, players can see Tanah Lot island beyond the green. It is the dark island in the background beyond the palm trees. The fairway referred to in the painting is the golf fairway.