Day Trip

On Monday I headed down to Cygnet to drop off some paintings at an exhibition. It was a glorious sunny morning and The Writer was headed in the opposite direction to Port Arthur to take the Tasman Island cruise. I would have joined him but for the need to drop off the paintings and the fact that I’m such a bad sailor there was no way I was ever going to get on that boat! The waters down there can be pretty rough and the boat is a very bouncy ride – all adding up  to a green and nausious experience for me which I preferred to avoid.

So, back to the Cygnet trip which was by road and much less bilious all round!

I packed the car with my painting kit, trusty Red Velvet (my camera) the paintings to be delivered and some lunch. This took a bit of time. Painting kit makes it sound like a small box you might fit your first aid items in-try imagining a 1940’s film star heading off on the Orient Express for a 6 week grand tour of Europe and you might get a glimpse of the magnitude of the packing job. I had acrylic paints, brushes, canvases, my field box of pastels, rags, charcoal, pencils, alcohol ( not the drinking kind- I’m driving!) paper, sketchbook, easel and a kitchen sink just in case I might need to wash up after the painting! Then I decided it wasn’t quite enough so I threw in the tripod in case I wanted to YouTube the painting.

Red Velvet got quite a work out on the way down. As soon as I hit the Huon River I was stopping every few minutes- the reflections were fantastic and the blackberries lining the road were ripe and luscious- so between the snapping there was a fair bit of berry browsing!

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The big bend at Huonville
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The wetlands magic.
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Boat on the Huon river.

 

I often have trouble committing to a painting spot when I head off plein aire. I want the perfect subject , the perfect place for the easel, not too much traffic to disturb me and a bit of shade nearby. So I kept on driving and was very tempted by the reflections here…

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Golden grass reflections. Huon River.

but all the time I was thinking of Drip Beach so I kept heading south past more perfect reflections…

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Reflecting on the Huon River.

…and then I arrived. I love this small beach because it has such interesting shadows from the gum trees behind the beach. I’ve painted these shadows before and I thought I might try a different format this time…

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Drip Beach shadows.
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Sparkle on the water.
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Green water, red rocks.

 

I parked the car in the shade, hauled out the easel and set up. It was a lovely spot and I enjoyed being out in nature painting for a change. There were a few locals out walking their dogs and we exchanged greetings as they trooped on by. They stopped to check my progress on the way back and wanted to know if I was famous- not really- but they wanted my name anyway!

A couple of happy hours passed and here’s the result…

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Shadows on the water. Drip Beach.

I’ve promised myself I’ll get out and about more this year and this was a good start!

 

 

 

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  1. Osyth Avatar

    A VERY good start if I may correct you upwards! I loved this journey and the photos are divine but the painting has me gazing covertously. It’s a cracker!

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    1. lindywhitton Avatar

      Cracker was just what I was aiming for. The whole area is crackingly beautiful.

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      1. Osyth Avatar

        It certainly looks stunning

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  2. skybright1 Avatar

    I just have to say those locals knew a thing or two when they wanted your name. The painting is truly lovely and Red Velvet did a great job! The Huon River is a marvelous source of places and moods for photography.

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  3. a net Avatar

    thanks for a magical trip down the mightyHuon river… What a wonderful river it is a.Your photos are great and the painting is amazing.You blow me away Lindy, you are so talented.Certainly an artist of renown !!!

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    1. lindywhitton Avatar

      It’s such a lovely river – I never get tired of it!

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  4. Claudette Avatar

    Love those photos Lindy.

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  5. Untraveled Routes Avatar

    The place looks simply amazing!!

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    1. lindywhitton Avatar

      It truely is!

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  6. Tanya V Avatar

    I LOVE this painting. The use of greens in the water has come up beautifully. There is a real sense of another world underneath that water.

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