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Back from Double Island Point, getting ready for the Enormous Vastness
We recently had our annual 2 weeks doing revegetation work at Double Island Point. This was our 20th year in a row. It’s a privilege to work in such a beautiful environment. Our routine is to work in the mornings, leaving the afternoons free for fishing, walks, whale-watching and painting. When we first started going…
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Finalist in Royal Queensland Art Society Prize
More exciting news! Paul has had another of his paintings named a finalist! This time it’s the RQAS’s Brisbane: Landmarks, Landscapes and Personalities Prize and the painting is Woman with bucket flees Dornoch Terrace crime scene, which is part of a new series of urban landscapes he’s working on, called Towering. He even managed to…
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Finalist in Harden Art Prize
Exciting news! Paul and I have been working on a joint exhibition called ‘The Enormous Vastness’. I encouraged Paul to enter one of his paintings, ‘Be What You Wanna Be’, in the Harden Landscape Art Prize and it’s been named a finalist! The winner will be announced on 28 April. You can see a sneak…
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Habitats exhibition coming soon
It’s only just over 2 weeks until my Habitats exhibition opens. Recently we took delivery of the framed paintings and they look fantastic – thanks so much to our framer, Peter Noble, and his assistant Ruth. We can’t wait to see them hanging on the wall space at Vacant Assembly. This gallery space has a…
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2023 Exhibition dates
Exciting news! We have locked in dates for 2 new exhibitions in 2023: Habitats An exhibition of abstract watercolours inspired by the plants and wildlife of the wetlands, woodlands, heath and shore, by Lyn Graham. 16-19 March 2023 at Vacant Assembly, 266 Montague Road West End. Opening event at 6.00pm Thursday 16 March 2023. The…
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Birds in the Wetlands
Last week we had a lovely four-day stay at Toorbul, working on new Wetlands series paintings. These are watercolour on cotton paper and are inspired by the wetlands of the Pumicestone Passage. I love the wetlands — the water, the plants and the birds. The White-faced Heron is my favourite bird. I love its harsh…
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There once was a Crazy Cat Lady in Kate St
This is a painting commissioned by my friend. It’s what her house looked like many years ago, way before she moved in (with a liberal dose of artistic licence). She has two cats now but she has had many more in years gone by. I’ve often teased her about how many cats may eventually reside…