Bonegilla – Victoria 1949-50
These "Balts" : The press described them as attractive, cheery, eager to work, adaptable and neatly clad. They were 'particularly good types'.
These "Balts" : The press described them as attractive, cheery, eager to work, adaptable and neatly clad. They were 'particularly good types'.
Teaching children how to pronounce a 4,000 year old language was reduced down to a delightfully musical and picturesque book
What is the secret to a very strong logo? Well, it isn't being too clever....
The Reference Bible Searching for subject matter to illustrate was not far away: the Bible always intrigued him and often he would illustrate a part of it, be it the moment Judas was paid the pieces of silver, the trial of Christ, the crucifixion, amongst other moments of biblical history. A collection of images started to accumulate and possibly an intent was to put
Visits to the Albert Street Victorian Artist's Society for life drawing lessons were more than just sharpening pencils, they sharpened the eye and the wit as well!
An oasis of artistic learning for expatriate Lithuanian artists
Compositions that would ultimately remain untouched after they were "Xeroxed" - the paper proofs remaining as witness to the event.
So why was woodcut so popular in Lithuanian art?
the kitchen after dinner, it was full of cigarette smoke and busting through the haze, a Planet Lamp with a 60 watt bulb spread its light onto the table
From the archives - a few Passions His topics were simple observations of mankind in mundane scenarios, humble people in humble activity, without commentary, without criticism, just with sheer delight in their being. Casual observations about his life at work and around the local area in Thomastown and the workplace: engineers, the boss, the regular white collared Aussie, and occasionally a trip