Sprad Artworks - philip spradbery : xcs consulting
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Sprad Artworks - philip spradbery : xcs consulting
Philip Spradbery GPO Box 2566 Canberra ACT 2601 · Phone +61 2 6282 5325 Web: www.xcsconsulting.com.au · Email: [email protected] SpradArt AN APPARENT talent for drawing and painting was recognized by my art teacher in the early years at secondary school (Mayfield College, Sussex, UK) and he encouraged me to draw and paint. The school submitted works by us students to the Royal Drawing Society (also known as “The Children’s Royal Academy”) which awarded some of my works with the Silver Medal and Certificates of Merit while one was retained by the RDS for their annual tour of several British galleries. While Mayfield College may have wanted me to pursue a career in art, my vocation was in the biological sciences which resulted in me leaving Mayfield and going to the local grammar school in Wrexham, North Wales, to study Botany, Zoology and Chemistry. [Top left] Kitchen at ‘Pont-y-ffrwd’ farm, North Wales, 28x20cm, 1953 [Left] ‘My Dog Shep’ – Oils, 36x32cm, 1956 [Above] Profile portrait of Russell Gilderson, Queen Mary College newspaper, “The Cub” 1957 [Above middle top] Anne Pope, QMC Newspaper, “The Cub” [Above middle] Warden of the Woodford Hall of Residence at QMC [Above right] Professor Haines, Head of Department of Botany at QMC 1957 [Right] Student John Anstey 1959 [Far right] Student portrait caricature [Left] Logo design/bannerhead of “The Cub” 1 of 8 Philip Spradbery GPO Box 2566 Canberra ACT 2601 · Phone +61 2 6282 5325 Web: www.xcsconsulting.com.au · Email: [email protected] At Queen Mary College, University of London (1956-59) a facility in drawing was certainly a help with degree level biological sciences but was also put to good use in the College newspaper “The Cub” and London University newspaper “Sennet” (now “London Student”). A line drawing I did of a roaring leopard won the competition for a new logo for the college newspaper (the College mascot was a full-size leopard carved from wood). Cartoons were produced regularly as were caricature portraits of staff and students. An oil painting landscape of the Val de’Aran in the Spanish Pyrenees resulting from a scientific expedition made by the College in the late 1950s, used to hang in the QMC main building. It was at this time that I used to visit Walter E. Spradbery the famous pacifist and landscape, lino-cut and London Transport poster artist. He lived at “The Wilderness” in Epping Forest not far from our QMC Hall of Residence in Woodford. I sketched his portrait one afternoon. His biography compiled by his son, John Spradbery, has just been published (“My Dear Jim: A Biography of [Top left] Cousin Walter E. Spradbery the artist at “The Wilderness” 1959 [Middle left] ‘Rothamsted Manor House’ 1960 [Left] ‘Hives at Rothamsted’ – Oils, 38x36cm, 1961 [Above top] ‘Fallen Tree’, Water-colour field sketch 1961 [Above] ‘Fallen Tree’ – Oils, 40x32cm, 1961 [Above] ‘Femme Vert’ – Oils, 56x120cm, 1961 2 of 8 Philip Spradbery GPO Box 2566 Canberra ACT 2601 · Phone +61 2 6282 5325 Web: www.xcsconsulting.com.au · Email: [email protected] Walter E. Spradbery – An Artist in War and Peace” ISBN 97 809 5659 3504). When my student grant ran out as it did before every term ended, I would become an orderly at Whipps Cross Hospital in Leytonstone but also helped make ends meet by selling my oil paintings through the “Sunday Times” – my chocolate box era. As a postgrad student at Rothamsted (1960-63), I taught biology at Luton Technical College one afternoon a week to help the finances but after my lectures, I’d put on the art student’s garb and spend happy hours learning lithography and the like, while in Hobart I did the etching course at the Tasmanian School of Art in 1971-72. In Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea, while working for CSIRO (1973-85), I spent a little time painting backdrops and other artworks for local productions at the Waigani Arts Theatre. From 1985 in Canberra, with its excellent Art School at the Australian National University, various courses in figure drawing, folio preparation and sculpture were indulged. Paintings were produced sporadically for the rest of my life, often coinciding with friends’ weddings or [Top left] ‘Mayfield College’ – Oils, 60x40cm, 1961 [Middle left] ‘Platypus’ – Oils, 34x28cm, 1961 [Above middle] ‘Winterscape with fallen tree’ – Oils, 42x38cm, 1962 [Far left] ‘Mollusca’ – Oils, 35x30cm, 1961 [Left] ‘Manor Woods’ – Oils, 30x40cm, 1962 [Above] Life class, Luton Tech, Old Woman, 1962 3 of 8 Philip Spradbery GPO Box 2566 Canberra ACT 2601 · Phone +61 2 6282 5325 Web: www.xcsconsulting.com.au · Email: [email protected] farewells. When living in Maidenhead, Berkshire (1965-71), I also painted a few murals on walls by commission – mainly for children’s nurseries. Drawings for scientific papers and the WASP book made sure I kept my eyes and hand in practice. I already have a room at my home which is the embryonic studio – if and when I retire from science. I have enjoyed being a very amateur artist but if I have a second coming, I’ll give the life of an artist a lot more prominence. The following pages display more of my art spread over many years of my life. Your comments will be most welcome… hope you enjoy. n [Top] Party invitation [Above] Rothamsted Party invitation [Right] ‘Dead Nestling’ – Oils, 85x64cm, 1963 [Right 1] Line drawing of Stenogaster wasp from scientific publication, 1989 [Right 2] Line drawing of Potter wasp from WASP book, 1973 [Right 3] Line drawing of Potter wasp from WASP book, 1973 4 of 8 Philip Spradbery GPO Box 2566 Canberra ACT 2601 · Phone +61 2 6282 5325 Web: www.xcsconsulting.com.au · Email: [email protected] [Above] Constitution Dock after 1974 Sydney Hobart Yacht Race [Top left] Line drawing of Potter wasp nesting sequence from WASP book, 1973 [Far left] Line drawing, techniques for collection & preservation of wasps, WASP book, 1973 [Above] ‘Half Moon’, Mongarlowe, NSW 1994 [Left] Nude – Pastels, 40x50cm, 1994 [Right] Truck at Half Moon, 1994 5 of 8 Philip Spradbery [Above] Electric Woman, sculpture, 1993 GPO Box 2566 Canberra ACT 2601 · Phone +61 2 6282 5325 Web: www.xcsconsulting.com.au · Email: [email protected] [Above] Figure study in pen and inks, ANU Art School, 1992 [Top right] Figure study in charcoal, ANU Art School, 1992 [Left] Figure study in pencil and charcoal, ANU Art School, 1992 [Above] Figure study in charcoal, ANU Art School, 1992 [Right] Figure study in charcoal, ANU Art School, 1992 6 of 8 Philip Spradbery GPO Box 2566 Canberra ACT 2601 · Phone +61 2 6282 5325 Web: www.xcsconsulting.com.au · Email: [email protected] [Above left 1] “Study of Tasmanian Native-hen on Maria Island, Tasmania”, 1992, water color, 28 x 25cm [Above left 2] “Chez Anderson, Burra, NSW”, 1991, water color, 27x37cm [Others] From a sketch book, Charlotte’s Pass ANU course, Snowy Mtns, April 1994 [Below] “Abandoned farmhouse, Maria Island, Tasmania”, 1992, 37x27cm [Above] Study of a rubber glove, 1994 7 of 8 Philip Spradbery GPO Box 2566 Canberra ACT 2601 · Phone +61 2 6282 5325 Web: www.xcsconsulting.com.au · Email: [email protected] [Top left] From a sketch book, Charlotte’s Pass ANU course, Snowy Mtns, April 1994 [Above] Line drawing of Paper wasp, 2010 [Left] From a sketch book, Charlotte’s Pass ANU course, Snowy Mtns, April 1994 [Right] Flame Robin, Watercolour study for Christmas card 8 of 8