"Brides by Design" received a High Commendation at the City of Melville Art Awards last week. Not quite the same as last year's top honour but it's great to get a nod of approval from ones peers.
Oh Congratulations David, i remember this wonderful painting very well! Always wonderful to share in news such as this. cheers e tanti auguri! perugina :)
Well You juste get what you deserve... And in all that I know you bloddy great in what you do... So keep up And keep sharing with us... A kiss ME IsaBercée
Hey thanks Isabelle, this painting lacks the spontaneity like so much in your drawing. It was the thought out and carefully painted Vs the bravura approach which won the judges this time.
Thanks Joel, I like the painting myself but can't say it was the most enjoyable one to paint. It may well be the last of it's kind for me...the jury's still out as they say.
Cheers Nick, "nice judging" ...I don't know. I guess they adopt a school of thought or a "default" position when the choice isn't easy to make. They're also judging several other categories of media. The w/c winner was a pretty loose bravura street scene of a well known cafe strip in Fremantle. It was probably in a style judges were more accustomed to in a watercolour.
G'day Clive, I do appreciate you taking the time to take a look.
Congratulations David...I really love this painting and I am pleased for you. However,I am surprised it didn't take out the top prize. I am with Nick on this!
Nice to see you Sandy. By now you would be in Darwin I expect. I'm sure you loved the Ghan and the awesome landscape of the centre of the country. Thanks for your comment!
Nicholas, thanks, this is the boss of the series and it's the palette that probably makes it much deeper than many of the others. Only one from this series has sold and that was to a public organization. I'm doubting whether they suit a domestic market. This is probably the last of the Windows. I've painted nothing new that I can show here.
Well Hi David Nothing much Paint, write,Paint a lot in fact... Everyday...trying to find A IsaBercée's deep down... Gine me my friend some tips ...so I could get my work see more...please...be great...My audience at the blogsite is fantastic...but far not good enought to help me out to show , yes show my stuff...if you think it deserve to be seen.... Tell me...I trust your expert eyes & view..on this matter... Kindly Sweet kisses...Artist D
Hi David, Congrats on your recent award for this watercolour from your outstanding window series. Also a win-win in having a corporation acquire the work for their public collection! I totally agree with Nick's comment about the incredible colour palette here, and, its originality, the chromatic variegation and luminosity/reflectivity within a free-form semi-abstracted context: it's a watercolour feat.
cheers wayne
BTW as you may have heard I've had computer probs for about 2 months, so haven't been able to keep up with the blog rounds
Hi Bill, I can't say I've really given it a break. Just nothing I want to display. I have been in the mine looking for a vein. Questioning almost everything I've been doing. I know it's not all been lousy but just too the same!
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Oh Congratulations David, i remember this wonderful painting very well!
Always wonderful to share in news such as this.
cheers e tanti auguri!
perugina :)
Thanks Perugina
Well
You juste get what you deserve...
And in all that
I know you bloddy great in what you do...
So keep up
And keep sharing with us...
A kiss
ME
IsaBercée
Well done Dake!!!!!!!!!! This is a fabulous piece of art...
I'm tempted to say nice judging, but I have a feeling you should have taken first prize again. Honestly....am I right?
Congrats, David...
Hey thanks Isabelle, this painting lacks the spontaneity like so much in your drawing.
It was the thought out and carefully painted Vs the bravura approach which won the judges this time.
Thanks Joel, I like the painting myself but can't say it was the most enjoyable one to paint. It may well be the last of it's kind for me...the jury's still out as they say.
Cheers Nick, "nice judging" ...I don't know. I guess they adopt a school of thought or a "default" position when the choice isn't easy to make. They're also judging several other categories of media. The w/c winner was a pretty loose bravura street scene of a well known cafe strip in Fremantle. It was probably in a style judges were more accustomed to in a watercolour.
G'day Clive, I do appreciate you taking the time to take a look.
Congratulations David...I really love this painting and I am pleased for you. However,I am surprised it didn't take out the top prize.
I am with Nick on this!
the palette on this one melts in the mouth. Hoping something new is on the easel Dake!
Nice to see you Sandy. By now you would be in Darwin I expect. I'm sure you loved the Ghan and the awesome landscape of the centre of the country.
Thanks for your comment!
Nicholas, thanks, this is the boss of the series and it's the palette that probably makes it much deeper than many of the others. Only one from this series has sold and that was to a public organization. I'm doubting whether they suit a domestic market.
This is probably the last of the Windows.
I've painted nothing new that I can show here.
An no new "theme" right at the moment.
Congrats David..... well deserved.
Keep making marks....!!
Cheers...
pauline
Well
Hi David
Nothing much
Paint, write,Paint a lot in fact...
Everyday...trying to find A IsaBercée's deep down...
Gine me my friend some tips ...so I could get my work see more...please...be great...My audience at the blogsite is fantastic...but far not good enought to help me out to show , yes show my stuff...if you think it deserve to be seen....
Tell me...I trust your expert eyes & view..on this matter...
Kindly
Sweet kisses...Artist D
excellent David, a smart view of the objects trough the window and the city reflections!
alex
Congratulations Dake. I have always enjoyed your work.
Deb
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Hi Pauline, nice to hear from you!
Your Mothers Day painting is a total killer!
Hey Alex, thanks for coming over mate, always good to hear from you.
Will swing on by to your site shortly.
Deb, what a surprise, I thought you disliked me.
I trust you're doing fine and enjoying your painting.
I appreciate your comment.
Hi David,
Congrats on your recent award for this watercolour from your outstanding window series. Also a win-win in having a corporation acquire the work for their public collection! I totally agree with Nick's comment about the incredible colour palette here, and, its originality, the chromatic variegation and luminosity/reflectivity within a free-form semi-abstracted context: it's a watercolour feat.
cheers
wayne
BTW as you may have heard I've had computer probs for about 2 months, so haven't been able to keep up with the blog rounds
It's a better blog world with you in it Wayne!
Good to see you back!
You on break David? Sometimes that is a requirement before mounting the next campaign.. I imagine great projects in the pipeline.
BTW forgot to congratulate you on this acheivement. Love the look and the theme. So congrats my friend...
Hi Bill, I can't say I've really given it a break. Just nothing I want to display.
I have been in the mine looking for a vein. Questioning almost everything I've been doing.
I know it's not all been lousy but just too the same!
Fabulous! I can see why this painting won a top award.
David - I think this is outstanding! It deserves top honors! I love scenes that are made better by awesome color and an artsy approach.
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