Saturday 27 August 2011

Ta Da!! best acrylic!





A new Art Show in town , and guess who won 'Best Acrylic' ?

Moi!

Yes...I'm so excited!





'A Place to Dance' was awarded 'Best Acrylic' in the show.....

...there were so, so many really wonderful paintings,

from traditional to contemporary, that I feel very pleased but

also very humbled.




A Place to Dance
Jo-Ann Hunt
'Travels with my Paintbrush' Series
H122x122cm
H48x48ins
Acrylic on Canvas
2010
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you can read more about my thought processes behind this painting ....

it won't be what you think!

just click here






It was a great opening night, with champers, fabulous nibbles and music.





















                         and a very happy chappy....me!




                                                          Jo x








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Sunday 21 August 2011

Don't do it!






At night I've been doing a bit of DIY.
stripping the 80's border from our dining room.
we sure did a good job of putting it up....
....the paste just won't give up keeping on.



in its day it was really beautiful - gorgeous tassles, marching quietly  sideways, above the picture rail, matching the colours in the floral curtains, motif repeated with real tassles hanging just-so from the keys in the French dresser.








Ugh. Save me!
My fingers hurt, my arms ache.
I tell myself that it's not boring....it's exercise.
no more tuck-shop-lady arms for me....
....just a few acres more....
....keep going!



and to make matters worse, sweet offspring tells me that she always thought they were corn cobs. 



corn cobs!



corn cobs!!!



why would we have corn-cob wallpaper with elegant floral curtains?
do I look like a total design heathen??  :)
anyway....moving on....
a word of advice for all of you budding interior design afficionados....don't put up any wallpaper.
I know, I know...it's so on trend...but believe me, one day you'll regret that gorgeous French paper, that lovely retro number, that to-die-for fluffy-feely design.



so don't do it!



paint that wall a 'designer colour'....use a fabric drop....hang a painting....now that's an idea....hang one of my paintings!



just walk away from those wall-paper rolls.



Walk away!  Run!












Goodbye corn-cobs!

                                                                            

                                                                         rant over!



                                                                                                 Jo x




                                        















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Sunday 14 August 2011

Sea Change



Restaurant by the Sea
detail
Jo-Ann Hunt

 



Like many people, I've always been drawn to the sea.



I can't imagine a life inland....to me summer means the beach, with hot sand and cool turquoise water... and winter means grey skies and choppy grey seas, with whitecaps disappearing to the horizon.
....the heady scent of salt water and seaweed is my favourite perfume, the feel of wet sand between my toes my favourite massage.




so I don't think it was surprizing that in 2006, my first sea -village painting appeared, quickly followed by others.





Island Carnival
Jo-Ann Hunt
'Travels with my Paintbrush' Series
H122x122cm
H48x48ins
Acrylic on Canvas
2006
sold






some of my happiest memories involve the beach, boats, fishing and saltwater..... both here in Australia and in many parts of the world.








Restaurant by the Sea
 Jo-Ann Hunt
'Travels with my Paintbrush' Series
H122x137cm
H48x54ins
Acrylic on Canvas
2006
sold




I've always wanted to make that seachange....so I guess it's only natural that if I couldn't have the real thing, I would paint it.




Restaurant by the Sea
detail
Jo-Ann Hunt







what about you?
how drawn are you to the sea?
can you see yourself making a seachange?



....see you there!





                                                                                                  Jo x








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Friday 5 August 2011

neglected but thriving!

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lovely lovely agaves!





 The ruggedness of the climate and the surrounds of many of the 

hilltop-villages throughout Italy, France, Greece and Spain

lends itself to the planting of Agaves and Yuccas.




the neighbourhood agaves





I have a soft spot for these plants....

strong, tough and resilient, they are able to cope with dry conditions,

heat, cold and neglect .




                            ...... remind you of anyone?   :)




 in pots on balconies,

beside rocky clifftop tourist paths,

and growing wild beneath crumbling stone walls,

the agave is an international survivor.








Tide's Out
detail
Jo-Ann Hunt
 






I love the spiky, architectural shape of this plant...

it pops up in many of my 'Hilltop Village' paintings....






Tide's Out
Jo-Ann Hunt
'Travels with my Paintbrush' Series
H132x132cm
H52x52ins
Acrylic on Canvas
2009
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I have even been inspired to research its shape and that

of similar drought loving plants in the local landscape....








but have you ever seen anything this magnificent?





Agave Attenuata  in flower





I saw this stunner a few minutes  from my studio.


also called 'the foxtail agave'





 .....the plant from ground to tip would have been about 6 metres long.....





but I've since discovered that this agave flowering was not a happy event....

agaves are monocarpic....

meaning they die after flowering.

no wonder I couldn't find this gorgeous beast to rephotograph a couple of months later!







I hope the elderly owner of this plant took some photos.....




maybe I'll print these and pop them in his mailbox.....it might be gone but it's not forgotten!






                                                            Jo x











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