I made the watercolours for ‘Sunset garden’ on Saturday during the Eastern Suburbs Art Group painting session organised for the afternoon. It was fun to sit around inside making little paintings of the dark green colocasia leaves, the reddish-black stems, and the white pebbles of the light well.
There were three of us there and we all had different solutions to the problem of representation, a topical issue as on the day there was an election in Victoria. Figurative art never seems to go away though for a while there it seemed that high art had completely abandoned figuration – there’s an exhibition on at Chau Chak Wing Museum at the moment of 70s and 80 abstract art – but artists in 2022 have it available if they feel inclined to work out ways to extract the abstract from actual views of the world.
I went to see a show on at Damien Minton’s little gallery in Waterloo where Sidney Teodoruk’s lovely paintings – some oils and others collages combining cut-up paintings, words, and colours – inspired me to continue a trend in my own work that’d started a bit earlier when I was making colour-field paintings and sticking collage on top.
Archers and melons make suitable sportfor these ambitious sons, fixing to sing.A model once formed is a new resortfrom the loathing and fear twisting the ring
as immigrants fit our linguistic rulesand letters in books that land on the beachinfest our guts so that His very stoolsnourish crops nourishing men within reach.
Strict recitative fumbles a buttonwhile priests magnificent with verbal toolsinscribe His reluctant fiat uponthe warbands scrappy as next-morning fools.
When streets are laid out it becomes a portonce a warrior’s seat – becomes a court.
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