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Ozswanny - reflections of an artist: Lady in Red by Rodney Swansborough
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Ozswanny - reflections of an artist. Visit my online art store at Artizts. Thursday, March 14, 2013. Lady in Red by Rodney Swansborough. Rodney Swansborough is working on his final work "Lady in Red" in his nude series for the art exhibition at Breathing Colours, Darling Street, Balmain, NSW. This artwork below is on three-ply veneer with a faint acrylic washed "brushed" with oil pastels. Lady in Red" by Rodney Swansborough. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). My name is Rodney Swansborough. Lady in the ...
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Rodney Swansborough's Blog: Day 13 of 2012 - omens and superstitions
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The year of the blog and digital camera. Friday, January 13, 2012. Day 13 of 2012 - omens and superstitions. So this was Friday 13th. do you suffer from. Two Magpies - a section of my acrylic painting:. Ancient of Days - On the sheep's back". Was the seventh manned mission in the. Apollo space program and the third intended to. Land on the Moon . The craft was launched on April 11, 1970, at 13:13. Crew from Apollo 13 back home. The Apollo 13 malfunction was caused by an explosion and. Day 13 of 2012.
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Rodney Swansborough's Blog: Murrurundi Village
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The year of the blog and digital camera. Welcome to Murrurundi NSW Australia. Situated on the New England Highway. 90 kms south of Tamworth. Check out our location. Check out our weather. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Self portrait - oil pastels. I have always enjoyed words. and writing. and capturing thoughts and ideas. And, I enjoy capturing images and ideas.in art.and in photo images. This blog lets me do it all. Art comes in many forms.my blog will be an art form all of its own. 14 of 2012 -. Countdown...
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Rodney Swansborough's Blog: Day 12 of 2012 - capturing those moments in "images"
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The year of the blog and digital camera. Thursday, January 12, 2012. Day 12 of 2012 - capturing those moments in "images". Life is full of fleeting moments which if not captured vanish forever. I spend many a late lazy afternoon on this chair on our front. Verandah in the afternoon sunshine, with a red wine enjoying. The ambience of our "little villa" and relaxing at the end of a day,. Several days ago I arrived at the beach a little earlier. Than usual. As far as I could see in all directions I was.
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Rodney Swansborough's Blog: Day three - what didn't we see today?
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The year of the blog and digital camera. Tuesday, January 3, 2012. Day three - what didn't we see today? I found this sheep's skull while walking Jess my dog today. My current art work contains a sheep's carcass, where the skull is prominent. We only see what we are ready to see". My artwork had my eyes ready "to see" the skull today,. Normally it may have gone. And not really seen. You have eyes but you see not". Mostly we only "see" a fragment of what passes our vision. Art is a way of seeing. A giant ...
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Rodney Swansborough's Blog: Day 11 - 2012
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The year of the blog and digital camera. Wednesday, January 11, 2012. Day 11 - 2012. The photo below was taken by Roger Hayward at Pretty. Beach near Gosford in NSW, whose lovely property. The channel-billed cuckoo in the trees around the house. I found out today that most cuckoos place their eggs in. Other birds nests for the host bird to raise the cuckoo chick. This channel-billed cuckoo is being fed by its host a Currawong which as the adopted parent spends all its time feeding the cuckoo. I gave him ...
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Rodney Swansborough's Blog: Day 10 of 2012
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The year of the blog and digital camera. Tuesday, January 10, 2012. Day 10 of 2012. For some reason I have been totally staggered by the real significance of 'digitisation' and the digital revolution. I am surprised how much this technology has moved so stealthily into our lives, and yet its implications are enormous. The digital technology behind this blog is amazing! Inside the old piano on the verandah at the disused. Tatersalls Hotel in Murrurundi. We are more like digital clones than we realise.
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Rodney Swansborough's Blog: Welcome to 2012
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The year of the blog and digital camera. Sunday, January 1, 2012. Me capturing me being literally reflective. On New Year Day 2012. The New Year has arrived and our small village at Murrurundi was virtually undisturbed by the revelling at midnight as the new year was welcomed in. There were a few fireworks as the new year dawned. But even the occasional barking of a dog could not be heard. This year we stayed home, and enjoyed the ambience of "our little villa". Our little villa" nestles in the night.
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Rodney Swansborough's Blog: January 2012
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The year of the blog and digital camera. Saturday, January 14, 2012. 14 of 2012 -. A Red Letter Day - just a day in red . . . . Today's poem is one of my favourites, hence the colour. Red was your colour. If not red, then white. But red. Was what you wrapped around you. Blood-red. Was it blood? Was it red-ochre, for warming the dead? Haematite to make immortal. The precious heirloom bones, the family bones. When you had your way finally. Our room was red. A judgement chamber. And outside the window.
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Ozswanny - reflections of an artist: Melba - Fauvist style portrait by Rodney Swansborough
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Ozswanny - reflections of an artist. Visit my online art store at Artizts. Saturday, November 17, 2012. Melba - Fauvist style portrait by Rodney Swansborough. This is another fauvist style portrait of a female from about the 1930's. The work is done with oil pastels on rubber-backed fine cotton. Pearl Red Moon will soon be adding multimedia textile artwork. Melba' by Rodney Swansborough. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). My name is Rodney Swansborough. Follow me on Twitter. Immediately below where I.
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