Category: Wild Cats

  • Kalahari Leopard

    Kalahari Leopard

    Some renovations in the house and various other distractions have meant that I haven’t painted for a while. But, when I was researching the Doublebanded Sandgrouse for a future order, I came across this captivating leopard. So, here she is, so striking against the red sand of the Kalahari.

    Kalahari Leopard
    Kalahari Leopard. Gouache & watercolour on terracotta paper. 470 x 285 mm.

     

  • Serengeti Cats

    Serengeti Cats

    After a friend visited the Serengeti National park last year, he asked if I’d paint some of the photos that he took while he was there. These were 3 of them.

    Serengeti leopard
    Serengeti leopard, 500 x 350 mm. sold

    The challenge, more than the cats themselves, was the grass. There are some ways to simplify painting grass, but as grass featured in these three so prominently, it was important to avoid the short-cuts. It makes me think of all the grass that covers Silvermere at the moment, since the good rains of the past four months. The sheep get lost amongst it and looking for them is  quite difficult. When we walk in the veld, grass seeds work their way into our socks if we don’t wear very long trousers and high boots. Looking out over the vales of waving grass, it really looks more like cattle country, than karoo veld; and is reminiscent of the tall savannah-grassveld in Rhodesia (Zimbabwe) where I grew up.

    Serengeti cheetah & kill
    Serengeti cheetah & kill. 700 x 500 mm. sold
    Serengeti Lion
    Serengeti Lion, 500 x 350 mm. sold

    I would like to make a correction here, since speaking to the client. These cats were all photographed in the Kenyan side of the Reserve, which is called the Maasai Mara National Park.

     

  • The Lion, the Lamb, and the Exhibition.

    The Lion, the Lamb, and the Exhibition.

    The Exhibition in Port Elizabeth was our first in almost 2 years. It was a mere 3 days but the Lord blessed us with a successful show, and a trouble-free trip to PE and back with our overloaded old trailer. Also we have so many family and friends, new and old, to be thankful to for making it a wonderful weekend. Our son, John, also came from Johannesburg, to help us with the Exhibition. As we hadn’t  Exhibited in PE since March 2006, it was wonderful to have so many of our old friends and patrons coming to visit us.

    For those who haven’t seen our Exhibitions before, you may like to see the set of photos that we took, and for those that were there, thank you for making it so memorable!

    John drawing. PE,Walmer Park Exhibition '09
    John drawing. PE,Walmer Park Exhibition ’09
    Card stand and tables. PE,Walmer Park Exhibition
    Card stand and tables. PE,Walmer Park Exhibition
    4 corner rooms & 4 entrances made up the exhibition. Tables in the centre.
    4 corner rooms & 4 entrances made up the exhibition. Tables in the centre.
    View from the outside of the display, Centre Court, Walmer Park.
    View from the outside of the display, Centre Court, Walmer Park.
    John (husband) at one of the entrances,& the big Nguni painting that sold on the last day.
    John (husband) at one of the entrances,& the big Nguni painting that sold on the last day.
    Another outer corner view. Walmer Park Exhibition Sep '09
    Another outer corner view. Walmer Park Exhibition Sep ’09
    Travelling home ! 7 Sep '09
    Travelling home ! 7 Sep ’09

    After the painting of the roses in the last blog-post, there was little time to paint much before the big framing operation. John framed 22 new paintings for the Exhibition. However I did manage a couple of quick paintings,.. (more…)

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