Roses from my Garden by Artist Bee |
Friday, May 25, 2012
Roses from my Garden
Thursday, May 24, 2012
Tree of Life
My sculpture entry at the Wanneroo Art Awards 2012 |
On the day before the opening, the curator contacted me to inform me that they had damaged the human figure and she brought it back to me with an arm and a leg detached! I had to make last minute repairs and thankfully the damage is not obvious now. I did not go to see the exhibition till today, and I am pleased to see my work displayed beautifully in an alcove by a window. I did not have the opportunity to inform the organisers of the title, which would have been " The Tree of Life".
Wednesday, May 23, 2012
A Tale of Charlotte and the Bunny
This story is so amazing that I have to tell it. I have a beautiful blue-eyed bunny and he is an angel in every way. His photo magically popped up on my computer screen not long after I lost my previous bunny in a terrible accident, and while I was still grieving. His photo was online because he was up for adoption. He looks exactly like my other bunny except that he is white and has blue eyes, whereas his predecessor was brown and had dark brown eyes.
Raphael is named after the archangel. I discovered that Raphy is also Mr Congeniality. He simply loves people. And he licks everyone who wants to be friends with him with great affection. I was moved to tears the first time he licked my face! You will know what I mean if you have ever been so lovingly licked by a rabbit on your forehead!
Anyway, when I was doing the mural, I decided that Raphy will be on it. I plotted to put him somewhere hidden near the tree, a spot where he will feel safe. However, I made a mistake in scaling him too large for the intended spot and so had to look somewhere else to put him, simply because by then I was too tired to re-do another template for him. The mural was nearing completion and all the people were already completed. I decided to place Raphy near a little girl in the centre of the mural. "She will take care of him," I told my daughter, who was concerned that rabbits might not be popular with some people who regarded them as pests. "If anyone hostile sees him, he can pretend to be a toy," I joked.
It was not till after the mural was completed that I began to compile a list of names of people who posed for the mural and whose silhouettes were used in the design. Up till then I did not know the name of that little girl. Imagine how surprised I was to learn that her name is Charlotte Bunney! What a coincidence that my bunny found a spot next to a little girl whose last name is Bunney..... or is it really a coincidence?
Raphael enjoying his veggies |
Raphael is named after the archangel. I discovered that Raphy is also Mr Congeniality. He simply loves people. And he licks everyone who wants to be friends with him with great affection. I was moved to tears the first time he licked my face! You will know what I mean if you have ever been so lovingly licked by a rabbit on your forehead!
Anyway, when I was doing the mural, I decided that Raphy will be on it. I plotted to put him somewhere hidden near the tree, a spot where he will feel safe. However, I made a mistake in scaling him too large for the intended spot and so had to look somewhere else to put him, simply because by then I was too tired to re-do another template for him. The mural was nearing completion and all the people were already completed. I decided to place Raphy near a little girl in the centre of the mural. "She will take care of him," I told my daughter, who was concerned that rabbits might not be popular with some people who regarded them as pests. "If anyone hostile sees him, he can pretend to be a toy," I joked.
It was not till after the mural was completed that I began to compile a list of names of people who posed for the mural and whose silhouettes were used in the design. Up till then I did not know the name of that little girl. Imagine how surprised I was to learn that her name is Charlotte Bunney! What a coincidence that my bunny found a spot next to a little girl whose last name is Bunney..... or is it really a coincidence?
Charlotte Bunney with Raphael my bunny as they appear on the Parable of the Tree art mural |
Tuesday, May 22, 2012
My friend Sylvia
A Page from my Diary on 20th March 2012:
I had a thrilling day yesterday. I met Sylvia again! I first met her in art class, in 1998. She was one of the oldest members of the group, but I have never met someone her age with so much enthusiasm and zeal for learning. My admiration for this wonderful lady grew in leaps and bounds as I got to know her. We got along well and quickly became good friends. Sylvia impressed me deeply when she recounted how when she was in her sixties, she began to take music theory lessons and one day she turned up for her grade 2 music exams in an exam hall filled with children. Many thought she had accompanied a grandchild to take the exams until they realised she was a candidate herself! Even though we have not met in the last 8 years since I left Singapore and relocated to Perth, it was just like old times the moment we saw each other again.
Sylvia has not changed one bit, despite being nearly 88 now. Her wonderful smile still lights up her beautiful face. Her enthusiasm for art and beauty has not diminished. She tells me she still goes to art classes. I aspire to grow old gracefully like Sylvia and to remain as young as her and embrace life like her. This is a portrait of my beautiful friend, which I did as a gift to her on her 80th birthday, a few months before I left my home country for my new life in Australia:
I had a thrilling day yesterday. I met Sylvia again! I first met her in art class, in 1998. She was one of the oldest members of the group, but I have never met someone her age with so much enthusiasm and zeal for learning. My admiration for this wonderful lady grew in leaps and bounds as I got to know her. We got along well and quickly became good friends. Sylvia impressed me deeply when she recounted how when she was in her sixties, she began to take music theory lessons and one day she turned up for her grade 2 music exams in an exam hall filled with children. Many thought she had accompanied a grandchild to take the exams until they realised she was a candidate herself! Even though we have not met in the last 8 years since I left Singapore and relocated to Perth, it was just like old times the moment we saw each other again.
Sylvia has not changed one bit, despite being nearly 88 now. Her wonderful smile still lights up her beautiful face. Her enthusiasm for art and beauty has not diminished. She tells me she still goes to art classes. I aspire to grow old gracefully like Sylvia and to remain as young as her and embrace life like her. This is a portrait of my beautiful friend, which I did as a gift to her on her 80th birthday, a few months before I left my home country for my new life in Australia:
Sylvia: Mixed media portrait by Artist Bee |
Fishing at Cottlesloe Beach
The guys fishing at Cottlesloe Beach |
Early this morning, I was at Cottlesloe Beach watching a group of fishermen trying their luck in the ocean. The weather is glorious, with clear blue skies and gorgeous sunshine. After a couple of hours, the guys left one by one. I guess the fish are the ones with luck today - they all got away! As for me, I managed to do a few quick sketches in charcoal and watercolour. I am particularly pleased with this one:
Fishing at Cottlesloe Watercolour Sketch by Artist Bee |
Monday, May 21, 2012
Painting small figures
The reference photo |
Small Figures- Watercolour Sketch by Artist Bee |
Saturday, May 12, 2012
When is a painting finished?
Tulips for a birthday girl |
The Completed Painting Two days Later - Tulips in a vase by Artist Bee |
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