Barren
Land
Oil on linen on MDF
150x197mm
I
haven't ever been witness to this small amount of snow on our mountain for this
time of year. It's been very warm and mild. This view is from the beach at
Komene Rd where I walk every day, rain or shine. The farmer who runs stock
there, has been clearing new ground and put in water troughs. It occurred
to me as I painted this that it is a very elemental image : air - the blue sky,
earth, water - the snow and the trough, and fire being the volcano, Mt
Taranaki.
Regular visitors to this blog will have noticed I
haven't been posting much. I have been working on larger paintings. Also, I'm
finding that the small works are no longer selling like they used to. However, I
enjoy painting them anyway, and will continue to do so as long as I can afford
to. I got quite a shock when I went to order more paint supplies recently and
found that the price has literally gone up by 100% here in NZ! In fact, for the
first time it was cheaper for me to order internationally and pay the freight
and import tax. This is a long round-about way of justifying why I've decided to
put my prices up! I've kept the price of these paintings deliberately low
over the last eight years or so , so that anyone can afford them. But I'd rather
not sell them for a reasonable price than not sell them for a pittance. This is
also a good thing for my collectors who have supported me, as their collections
are now officially worth more!
Another bit of news: I am part of the Taranaki Arts Trail
which takes place this weekend, for those living in or visiting Taranaki.
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From Puniho at 6/10/2014 06:03:00 pm