28 June 2009

American Impressionism

Last week Terry and I visited the Queensland Art Gallery to see the American Impressionism & Realism exhibition. The American paintings were from New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art. There were a number of Australian paintings shown as well, demonstrating the influence on their art by the Americans of the time. So the exhibition was a treat, combining the best from our two countries representing this era. My favourites of the Americans was John Singer Sargent and Childe Hassam. The beautiful painting of "Mrs Hugh Hammersley" by Singer Sargent was hung on a burgundy wall, a similar colour to her dress. The effect was particularly striking, especially from a distance. This exhibition is well worth a visit.

23 June 2009

London Lunch


I was very pleasantly surprised to receive an "Honour' for my photo in the People subject in competition with my camera club, Queensland Camera Group. As we were walking along the Thames in London last July I saw this boy with all the take-away boxes beside him and thought it looked funny. He probably didn't eat it all himself, but it was amusing seeing it all lined up like that.