Up to the eyeballs in paint at the Park

Second day of Hotham Park Country Fair. Today I became the demon paint squirter as I dished out paint to 40+ children who came to the tent to slosh paint around. Between squirting  there was washing palettes in a bucket, filling and emptying water pots from a clean bucket, emptying said bucket, giving advice to…

A day at Hotham Park Country Fair

As I am artist for the park I was asked to run a children’s activity tent for the two-days of the country fair. I have  survived today’s steady stream of young artists covering sheets of paper with lurid paints and having a wonderful time. My back aches, my feet are killing me and I’m girding…

Marathon? Hotham Park Dreaming, Stage 6.

Never mind the marathon in the Commonwealth games, I’m engaged in my very own paintathon but at last I can see the finishing tape! I have been getting into my studio before 6 each day before it gets too hot for the acrylic paint to function. I’m dying to get on with something else but…

Sometimes the wild things are best.

I am drawn to wild untidy things and  I find thistles hard to resist. They have interesting shapes at all stages of development and have that added connotation of suffering associated with prickles. When they tidied this part of the  Park for the Bognor in bloom competition I was pleased they left these for the…

The odd ones out.

William Fletcher, resident of Hotham park House travelled around the world collecting plants for  his garden. Looking at his planting scheme he might have benefitted from a few lessons from Capability Brown.