Here are some more recently commissioned pieces.
Monday, July 5, 2010
Sunday, June 27, 2010
How would you like to spend Christmas on Christmas Island - First at Townsville show!
This is my most recent work. First in the Fine Arts section of the Townsville Show this year!
The category was a song title. Every Sunday on Australia All Over everytime refugees are mentioned Macca plays Col Joy's "How'd you like to spend Christmas on Christmas Island".
Besides the song getting into my head for the rest of the day, I also imagined what it must really be like, so I just painted it as I imagined. In the top right hand corner is a Christmas Island postage stamp. Even though the judges didn't like that touch, I do. What do you think?
I also won a third place, a photo of which I will post at a later date.
The category was a song title. Every Sunday on Australia All Over everytime refugees are mentioned Macca plays Col Joy's "How'd you like to spend Christmas on Christmas Island".
Besides the song getting into my head for the rest of the day, I also imagined what it must really be like, so I just painted it as I imagined. In the top right hand corner is a Christmas Island postage stamp. Even though the judges didn't like that touch, I do. What do you think?
I also won a third place, a photo of which I will post at a later date.
Thursday, June 17, 2010
The Townsville Show
I have entered three paintings in the Fine Arts section of this years Townsville Show. There were a number of topics to choose from; Song Titles, which I have entered two paintings in and the other, Native Birds of Townsville, which I have entered one painting in.
The Show runs from the 2nd to the 5th of July 2010 at the Townsville Showgrounds.
Fingers crossed!
The Show runs from the 2nd to the 5th of July 2010 at the Townsville Showgrounds.
Fingers crossed!
More commissioned work...
Charlie Chaplin is probably one of my favourites. I did this poster of a faux galvanised iron fence, with a black surround and framed. I have actually done this a few times.
Kiwi Boot Polish. I have also painted this on an old boot polish box. I didnt realise their legs spelt our Kiwi until I had finished painting it. This was also done of a faux paling fence with black surround and framed.
Air Training Corps.
Navy
Matchless. The reason I like old posters so much is that time seems to stand still. The artists who did them really capture the era they were done in.
Labels:
airforce,
army,
navy,
posters,
war posters,
war time memorabilia,
world war
Thursday, June 10, 2010
Recent commissioned work
These are commissioned paintings that I loved doing. They now hang in a beautiful home, northwest of Sydney.
Let me know what you think, judypalmerart@gmail.com
Labels:
australian art,
australian artist,
judy palmer
Friday, June 4, 2010
Recent work
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