by Evelyn Antonysen | Sep 12, 2014 | art, Tasmanian artists, Tasmanian landscape
I have had a number of my artworks printed onto magnets. Most of the originals have sold and/or won acquisition awards at exhibitions but I can still enjoy the images on my fridge and the magnets do make delightful little gifts. The Opium poppy image (Invasion of...
by Evelyn Antonysen | Sep 6, 2014 | acrylic on canvas, All things Coastal, art, Floral, flowers, painting, pastel, seascapes, Silk painting, Tasmanian artists, Tasmanian landscape, watercolour
It is still a bit cool of an evening but the days have been sunny and clear as we enjoy spring. The camellias and daffodils look so fresh and colourful and I am enjoying the garden delights both in the garden and indoors. This watercolour shows some of my garden...
by Evelyn Antonysen | Jul 13, 2014 | Silk painting, Tasmanian artists, Wearable art, workshops, workshops art
Organised by Launceston Art Society (LAS). I am looking forward to a stay in Evandale and a workshop with talented people to see what magic they create on silk.
by Evelyn Antonysen | Jul 1, 2014 | art, Silk painting, Tasmanian artists, watercolour, Wearable art
I have posted images of the watercolour miniatures which I love to do on silk so here is a way to wear them other than with the silk scarves which I paint to match. Here in Tasmania it is winter, with snow around some parts today, so I have opted for a warm jacket and...
by Evelyn Antonysen | Jun 8, 2014 | art, miniature art, painting, Silk painting, Tasmanian artists, Tasmanian landscape, watercolour, Wearable art
Today I was doing more of what I love most…. my original paintings in miniature on silk. This time I made the artworks (and some which I had painted previously) into brooches. All except one are watercolour technique. The odd one out incorporates gutta outline....
by Evelyn Antonysen | May 26, 2014 | art, Silk painting, Tasmanian artists, Tasmanian landscape, watercolour
Back to silk painting today up at Burnie Makers’ workshop. It is winter time, so mists are creeping into my paintings. It is interesting how the weather conditions of the day often unconsciously find their way into my work.
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