by Andy Dolphin | Apr 3, 2010 | landscape, oil painting, plein air, sunset, weather
It was another interesting week weather-wise.Monday was fine and warm so I headed to the Mount Barker lookout in the evening and was lucky to find clear skies over the Porongurup Range in the east. The three-quarter moon had already risen and was just above the...
by Andy Dolphin | Mar 26, 2010 | landscape, oil painting, plein air, sketch, weather
It’s been an interesting week down here. On Monday the weather was threatening and I decided it was about time I tried to do a painting of a rainy day. I headed into town (a two-minute drive) hoping to find some nice reflections of street lights and traffic in...
by Andy Dolphin | Mar 20, 2010 | landscape, oil painting, plein air
There’s nothing like getting out there and capturing reality in paint on site but plein air painting does come with some drawbacks…These little critters decided to pay me a visit, en masse, and were apparently very fond of my half-finished –...
by Andy Dolphin | Mar 18, 2010 | archibald prize, news
(Image via Archibald Prize media office)The Archibald Portrait Prize is one of Australia’s oldest and most prestigious art awards. Winners in the main category have often been controversial with abstract and naive designs featuring strongly in the prize’s...
by Andy Dolphin | Mar 14, 2010 | landscape, oil painting, plein air, sketch, sunset
A few weeks ago I had a local cabinet maker cut some 3mm MDF into small panels for me. For $30 I got 60 panels of 20x24cm each. What a bargain! This sure beat cutting them with a handsaw as I’ve done for years.These are to be used for quick studies and on-site...