Tag: Jude Tulloch Art

  • Reflection  – the creative process of painting

    Reflection – the creative process of painting

    Talented Peregian Beach photographer Julie Hemsley did a publicity shoot at Marcus Creek of me when we exhibited at The Butter Factory Arts Centre in 2018. Apart from being successful in promoting our show, I knew that the photos had something that I wanted represent using paint – reflection in water. The result? One subject,…

  • Noosa Open Studios Countdown

    Circles, Acrylic on linen, 61×51 cm (24×20 inches)by Jude Tulloch

  • Noosa Open Studios preparation

    With two weeks to go until Noosa Open Studios, I’ve cleared away various projects in my work room so that I can convert it onto a “mini gallery” Open from October 1 on Fri to Sun 10.00 am-4.00 pm Tues Oct 5

  • Is Art part of a life well lived?

     Looking back, I can see that the burning of the journals was the beginning of some important realisations that play out in my art practice. Whenever I am creating, I am totally absorbed and present in moment – or try to be. If my concentration is poor, or my mind wanders, inevitably my painting session does…

  • Dragon paintings made the cut

    I am thrilled that these two paintings are On-line Finalists in the Lethbridge Gallery Small Art Prize (Brisbane). Thank you Lethbridge for your commitment to show lesser known artists alongside more established ones.

  • Theresa May Postcards: my latest project

    On 17  February 2019, two days after Theresa May’s Government had been defeated for the second time on her Brexit deal with the EU,  journalist Tom Peck wrote an article in The Independent on the British Prime Minister. Peck likened her to the rugged Nokia 5210, a shockproof, water-resistant mobile phone renowned for its indestructibility.…