NEW WORK - or not in a series yet
- By Mic Rees"This is where my most recent work will live"
before my work becomes a series, or the piece just doesn't quite fit into a existing series, they will live in here till they have a home.
SERIES - Beaches, Bays & Bush
- By Mic Rees"A collection from some of my favourite beaches, bays and bush"
This is a selection of some of the many beaches, bays and bush Australia has to offer, mainly focusing on the East Coast of Australia from Sydney to the Daintree Rainforest, just some of the great places I have been lucky to visit.
SERIES - Dark Oceans
- By Mic Rees"Some Darker paintings both in colours and feel."
This is a series I am working up based on Dark Oceans both in tone and feel. Some a little abstract some not, really enjoying this series.- THIS IS A SERIES IN PROGRESS
SERIES - South Coast NSW
- By Mic Rees"Series on South Coast NSW"
Series on South Coast NSW series from on site and studies- THIS IS A SERIES IN PROGRESS
SERIES - Still of the Night
- By Mic Rees"Love painting in the middle of the night, puts a new feel to the everyday"
Driving around in the night light by streetlights signs and shop windows is like a different world and a great new palette to paint.
The silence is only broken by a car or an animal coming to investigate.
This is a new series slowly building up
THIS IS A SERIES IN PROGRESS
SERIES - Vietnam
- By Mic Rees"So much colour and action"
I could paint all day what a great trip and a painting in every square foot
This was a trip of a lifetime We travelled from the busy city of Hanoi to the hills of Sapa bordering China.
SERIES - Wild Things
- By Mic Rees"Australian Natives and Surrounds"
A series studying Natives and the surrounds on the East Coast of Australia, mainly in and around Port Macquarie on the Mid North Coast of NSW.
Some of these paintings where included in a solo exhibition at Sea Acres National Parks in 2010. exhibition
The Wood for the Trees
- By Wal Rees"A story of human strength and frailty"
A story of human strength and frailty demonstrated by
convicts and free men who hoped to prosper by wresting a
valuable timber, Australian Red Cedar, from the coastal
rainforests in the penal colony of New South Wales.