I’ve updated my RedBubble page with some new drawings from my home in Canberra and surrounds. Well, not that new. Most were started years ago, but I never found the time to finish them.
As you can see above, there’s a drawing of the Carillon (and Black Mountain) on Lake Burley Griffin, started four years ago as an exercise in deconstructing some Japanese woodblock prints.
Another drawing is of a giant nudibranch floating past the Tathra wharf.
There are some wooden cabins amongst the banksias on the NSW south coast, lucky to have escaped the 2020 fires.
There’s the Burley Griffin, perched atop of the Margaret Whitlam pavilion at the National Arboretum.
And there are drawings of two highway scenes heading towards Canberra: one from the south, looking towards the scarred Namadgi National Park, along the Monaro Highway; and, one from the north, the first view of Black Mountain along the Federal Highway that tells you you’ve arrived.