Acrylic on Gesso primed Acrylic Canvas sheet – Done on location in Magaliesburg, Gauteng, South Africa.
Thursday, September 29, 2016
Tuesday, September 27, 2016
The Superwoman
W&N Watercolour on
Bockingford 300gsm
What will the superwoman be, of
whom we sing -
She who is coming over the dim
border
Of Far To-morrow, after earth’s disorder
Is tidied up by Time? What will
she bring
To make life better on
tempestuous earth?
How will her worth
Be greater than her forbears?
What new power
Within her being will burst into
flower?
She will bring virtue; but it
will not be
The pale, white blossom of cold
chastity
Which hides a barren heart. She
will be human -
Not saint or angel, but the
superwoman -
Mother and mate and friend of
superman.
- Extract from "The
Superwoman" by Ella Wheeler Willcox
Sunday, September 25, 2016
Midnight in town square
Oil painting on un-stretched canvas sheet
An imaginary
scene of midnight in a Town Square after a down-pour.
Friday, September 23, 2016
A handful of Southerly wind
Black waterproof Pilot Calligraphy Lettering Pen sketch, candle
wax and W&N ‘Sepia’ watercolour on Bockingford 300gsm
The historic mining village of Kaapsehoop is situated about 25 kilometers from the town of Nelspruit in the South African province of Mpumalanga. It is within this paradise-like setting that the legendary wild horses of Kaapsehoop roam freely. Kaapschehoop has the only wild herds in South Africa, whilst the other nearest known wild horse occurrence is in Namibia.
Monday, September 19, 2016
Saturday, September 17, 2016
Seagulls at Durban Harbour
W&N watercolour on Bockingford 300gsm
Grey-headed Gull (Larus cirrocephalus)
Grey-headed Gull (Larus cirrocephalus)
The Port of Durban, commonly called Durban Harbour, is the largest and busiest shipping terminal in sub-Saharan Africa. It handles up to 31.4 million tons of cargo each year and is the fourth largest container terminal in the Southern Hemisphere.
When visiting my daughter in Ballito on the North Coast, I always make a special trip to Durban just to go and see the Seagulls. For some unknown reason, there are no seagulls in the Ballito area.
The closest two breeding colonies of the Grey-headed gull to Durban are the large nesting concentrations at Lake St Lucia up the North Coast and in Gauteng Province (believe it or not!). The total southern African population of this species has been estimated at about 2000 pairs. Durban Bay, where up to 920 individuals were counted during one study, therefore seasonally supports a highly significant proportion of the total southern African population during the non-breeding season.
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