Watercolours: the travelling artist
Chantal Parisse is not the only one who likes to travel, but what she brings back from her trips is unique. Landscapes, atmospheres, children at play, locals at work, all depicted in wonderful,...
View ArticleGravity and Drift
For those of you living in Sydney, I recommend a visit to Charles Hewitt Gallery, where an exhibition of Suey McEnnally is currently taking place. Suey’s work is powerful, yet subtle and her paintings...
View ArticleEmotions-Couleurs: an exhibition
Acrylics, watercolours and mixed techniques by Chantal Parisse La Garde-Adhemar, Provence – 24 July to 1 August – Opening 24 July 6pm
View ArticleNorwegian Wood by Haruki Murakami
Murakami‘s writing is beautiful. It is extremely evocative, subtle, yet powerful. Each scene draws you into a life of its own; you can smell it, feel it, hear it and see it, a feast for all senses....
View ArticleMy Three Friends
Zhou Sicong, Children at Play, 1991 I saw a wonderful exhibition today, which shows a selection of around 60 paintings and calligraphies by three artists, Lu Chen (1935–2003), Zhou Sicong (1939–1996),...
View ArticleMona Yes Mona No
We finally managed to make it to the Mona, the Museum of New and Old Art, in Hobart, Tasmania. There’s quite a bit of hype about this new museum Down Under, and it is certainly different from what we...
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