Three of my paintings were selected for the Paginated Gardens exhibition & shortlisted for the Derivan prize. My Lotus Pond painting was awarded "Highly Commended". The prize was won by Heidi Hereth
The exhibition proved very popular with 700 people attending over the weekend, & by popular demand the Royal Botanic Gardens are to re-hang the exhibition at the end of July for 2 weeks.
This week the Chronicle will run a story headed "Fred Marsh listed in Sydney Royal Botanic Garden Paginated Garden Exhibition"
The article starts "If a picture is worth a thousand words then artist Fred Marsh had plenty to say at the Sydney Royal Botanic Garden. Mr Marsh, was an artist at the garden’s Paginated Garden exhibition from April 29 to May 1 with three works short-listed for the special event.
The Paginated Garden invited artists to visit the botanic garden and sketch what they saw over a six-week period." The full article is at this link
After the sketchabout finished I did a sketch of the opera house from the gardens. I have listed it to raise funds for the Red Cross Japanese Earthquake Appeal at Daily Paintworks, which has a neat new auction site developed to sell paintings. The painting appears below & the auction is at this link
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Small paintings of places, people and things that catch the wandering eye. Paintings, sketches and drawings of wherever, whatever and whenever by Australian Artist Fred Marsh.
Showing posts with label Paginated Garden Exhibition. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Paginated Garden Exhibition. Show all posts
Saturday, May 7, 2011
Wednesday, April 20, 2011
Botanic Gardens Sketchabout - Boy Extracting Thorn Statue
A couple of recent sketches from the last few weeks.
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Calla Lilies & Statue of Boy Extracting Thorn |
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Sketching Statue of Boy Extracting Thorn Great weather last Saturday, which unfortunately has been a rarity during the sketchabout. As I sit posting this I am getting ready for the last sketchabout and it is bucketing rain. Well I shouldn't be concerned, it didn't worry Turner who went out in all conditions including strapping himself to a ship mast in a storm. A downpour is a doddle by comparison -well maybe. Anyway it has been a lot of fun and a great learning experience. More sketches of the gardens are on the Royal Botanical Gardens Sketchabout Blog Thirty sketches will be chosen, framed and hung as part of the Paginated Garden Exhibition from Fri 29 April to Sun 1 May 2011 in Rathborne Lodge, the Royal Botanic Garden, Sydney. Hope to see you there |
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