Bringing the wild to life

August 6, 2010

Finally an update!

Hey everyone, my sincere apologies for the lack of updates here over the past couple of months. Life has been hectic. Life has been good. Classes are booming and my students are doing brilliantly every session these days. As they are improving it is also forcing me to improve which can only be a good thing.

Social media has finally got me going with my Facebook page getting updates after every class. If you’re interested in joining the fun make sure you have a look at the amazing work the current crew are doing. I’m also in the process of organizing an art sale near the end of the year featuring the artists from my studio. If you’re looking for a special Christmas present then I think you’ll have a good chance of finding it there! More info on that shortly.

Now onto what has been happening at my easel. After a very long time doing big game and coastal scenes I’ve shifted gears and moved onto our feathered friends. It’s funny what teaching Wendy Olsen can do to a person. For those who don’t know Wendy’s work I promise it’s worth having a look at. In my opinion she is possibly the best up and coming bird artist in Victoria. Watching her rise through the ranks prompted me to have a good think and dive into new territory as I start to tackle Australian birds in pastel. I’m still just getting started but I’m thoroughly enjoying myself with them. Here are some of the recent works….

A quiet life - pastel on Rustygrit by Leigh Rust

A quiet life - pastel on Rustygrit $649.00 AUD plus shipping

This piece really started things going in the current direction. It had been ages since I’d done an Australian animals and one of my students asked me to demonstrate my technique for creating a glowing background. I had an old reference photo nearby and just got started. Before we all knew it this work was born. I had so much fun with the textures in the fur, especially working with my handmade colours.

Kookaburra in the bush - pastel on Rustygrit by Leigh Rust

Kookaburra in the bush - Pastel on Rustygrit $599.00 AUD plus shipping

Shortly after in another class I began working on this. We only had a small group that night and everyone was sorted so I thought I’d have a play as well. By the end of the session things were shaping up and in the following class I put in the finishing touches including that amazing branch! I’m so pleased with how well the textures read on it. From here it has just been a natural progression through.

Corella study - pastel on Rustygrit by Leigh Rust

Corella - pastel on Rustygrit - SOLD

This was a small study on one of my plein air boards. Within 24 hours of completing it I had sold it!

Cockatoo in a walnut tree - pastel on Rustygrit by Leigh Rust

Cockatoo in a chestnut tree - pastel on Rustygrit $649.00 AUD plus shipping

Flight - Black cockatoo in flight-  pastel on Colourfix by Leigh Rust

Flight - pastel on Colourfix $899.00 AUD plus shipping

This was a fun piece to do! The original reference came from the Bird show at Australia’s Zoo and I just knew I had to do it. I chose to put the cocky into a dusk sky and accentuate the movement which made it a great challenge and heaps of fun to work on.

Rosella sunrise - pastel on Colourfix by Leigh Rust

Rosella sunrise - pastel on Colourfix $160.00 AUD plus shipping

This little one was another small study

Ark! - pastel on Rustygrit by Leigh Rust

Ark! - Pastel on Rustygrit $320 AUD plus shipping

I had one of these as a pet when I was a kid and I miss him dearly. I’ve called it Ark! because he always made that sound so we  named him Noah. I thought it was time for him to return to the trees.

Rainbow lorikeet - pastel on Colourfix by Leigh Rust

Rainbow lorikeet - pastel on Colourfix $479.00 AUD plus shipping

I’d love to hear what people think of these new works, especially those who have been following my art for a while. Let me know your thoughts.

Before I go just a quick note to budding artists in the Warragul area. I’ll soon be teaching open class and pastel masterclass that way on Wednesdays. If you’re interested send me a message and I’ll let you know when we are ready to kick things off.

New updates soon (I hope!)

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March 27, 2010

I’m now on Facebook. Come and check out my students amazing works

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That’s right, I’ve finally caught up with the rest of society and joined Facebook. The link to the Leigh Rust Art Studio page is here. It’s well worth a look for anyone who might like to join the art classes as you’ll find the student art gallery here!

This weekend is going to be flat out with framing as I prepare for the Yakkerboo Art Show (April 9 – 11, Pakenham racecourse, Pakenham) and start working on some new pieces. I promise I’ll have some new updates soon!

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March 14, 2010

Galahs over the gorge – new major work completed

Hi everyone, this piece has been n the easel for about a month now and I’m very happy to say that it’s now completed. This is a local scene in Pakenham but I’m pretty sure none of the locals will recognise it. With the diagonals of the rocks I decided I needed something to counterbalance them and felt that a pair of galahs darting through the background would finish this off.


Galahs over the gorge

$1299.00 AUD (plus shipping)

This is a full sheet of Colourfix using rustytones and art spectrum pastels.
I’d love to hear what people think of it.

In other news my students have done exceptionally well at this year’s Bayside En Plein Air competition, with 4 students entering and 4 students walking away with awards! Very well done!

Here are some samples of their recent works… (not including the entries for the show)

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January 21, 2010

Cascading falls, St Columba

Hi folks, here is my entry for the Glover Prize, Australia’s richest landscape prize. The scene at the foot of St Columba Falls in the north east of Tasmania. Making the cut for the Glover is a bit of a longshot with only 40 works selected for the show but hey, you have to give it a go.

Cascading falls, St Columba

$1499.00 AUD (plus shipping)

Have you checked out my site lately?

Over the past few days there have been some developments at leighrust.com with new artwork updates and new sections added. Finally my raw impressions have a new home and I’ve started a page for my Tasmanian works. Please have a look around and let me know what you think.

There have also been updates in the Port Phillip bay and Bass Coast collections for those of you who are interested.

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December 22, 2009

Playing in the sun – New major pastel completed!

Hi everyone, in between a very productive end to the year with my pastel classes (Anyone who is interested in joining should check out the current samples on my website ) I managed to return to this major pastel and bring it to completion last night. The sand was a lot of fun to do and I feel like I captured the hot summer sun pretty well in this one. The little boy gave me some trouble but in the end I think it was worth it.

This piece will be available through the Gallery of Inverloch in the new year.

I’ve still got some things on the easel and I’m hoping I’ll get to share them with you very soon. As always thanks for looking!

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December 16, 2009

Golden light Toomuc Creek

Hi everyone, here is the final commission for the year. This scene is Toomuc Creek, a local spot that I find inspirational but many overlook because it’s not pretty in the traditional sense. When I was living at our last place I passed this view every day and found the play of light captivated me.

This is the second time I’ve worked on this locale for a major piece and both of them have sold so I figure I’m not the only one who sees the natural beauty here.

This time around the focus was on the subtleties in the scene and the late afternoon sun’s impact on the shadowed areas. This created a a soft glow in those areas due to the reflected light.

I may have another major piece to share with you here before new year but it will depend on my workload and if I get enough time to make some real progress.

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Just a reminder to anyone looking at classes or my January workshops to get your registration forms in as soon as possible. The registrations for the Inverloch workshop will close on December 24. Cheers!

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December 8, 2009

New workshops announced for February 2010 plus heaps of works to share

This is just a quick note letting you all know about the upcoming Outdoor Pastel workshops that are running at the start of next year.

This past weekend we ran the Outdoor workshop in Pakenham which was a resounding success. The participants were taken aback by the challenges faced in the elements and learned to let go of the rigid working methods used in the studio. The looser more intuitive response to the scene gave everyone a chance to see with fresh eyes and learn the importance of observing what is around them.

Here is what one of the participants had to say: “I would like to thank you for the workshop on the 6th of December, I thoroughly enjoyed the experience of working out in the open and you enabled me to look at what I am seeing in a totally different light. I feel that I have gained so much more understanding of how shadows and light play so much more to a picture than I realized before. Your patience and explanation were thorough, and easily understood, and the class members who participated on the day were also very encouraging and a great bunch of people.” Kim from Bittern

The piece below was done as a mini demo to conclude the day.

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In January I will be running 2 major workshops. The first is at Inverloch on the 10th of January and the second is at Mount Martha on the 24th of January. Spaces for both are filling quickly so if you are interested in either event please let me know soon.

Just announced are the first events for February. On the 21st of February I’ll be running an all day workshop along the famed coastal trail from Beaumaris to Sandringham, stopping at 4 of my favourite paint out locations. There are 10 places available for this one and those who are interested will be able to develop works ready to enter the Bayside En Plein Air competition in March.

The second workshop will run on the 28th of February from 3pm in the Toomuc Valley, north west of Pakenham. We’ll be working at 2 locations for this one, taking in a sweeping landscape and a bush creek scene.

Pricing for the Inverloch, Mount Martha and Coastal Trail workshops is $95 per person, which includes four Rustygrit 9 x 5 pastel boards.
The Toomuc Valley workshop is $60 per person and includes 2 Rustygrit 9 x 5 pastel boards.

If you’d like a registration form for any of these events please let me know.

I look forward to getting out in the elements with you!

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This month has been crazy with commissions in preparation for Christmas. With all the talk of doom and gloom at the start of the year when it came to the financial crisis I’ll be remembering 2009 as my best year yet sales wise. I’d like to thank everyone who has taken an interest in my work for your support. I promise the best is yet to come!

Please enjoy some of the recent commissions….

I’ve just got one more major piece to go and all commitments for this year are completed!

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November 10, 2009

Outdoor workshops announced for Jauary 2010

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These instensive all day workshops promise to challenge the pastellist who has grown comfortable in their studio. I aim to show you the benefits of working on site and how it can bring your studio works up to another level. You’ll learn how to break a scene down to it’s basic elements, capturing the essence without worrying about the details as we aim to create 4 scenes in the morning sessions.

The afternoon sessions are where we will put all the elements together, using our studies and reference photos to create a completed work that has a sense of light that is generally lost when we rely purely on photographic reference. (As an aside I’ll also show you how to manipulate your photos to better represent what you see)

The Inverloch workshop will offer a stunning array of big waves and impressive headlands while the Mount Martha workshop will look at the calmer waters of Port Phillip Bay and plenty of activity typical of this popular summer holiday spot.

To reserve your space at either workshop please email me. I promise they will be a lot of fun!

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November 7, 2009

outdoor painting workshops

With the warmer weather approaching I’m looking to take a couple of workshops out on site to teach people the benefits of working en plein air. Many of my works are developed from plein air studies which help me capture the essence of the scene and focus on the lighting as the artists from the famed Heidelberg School used to do.

The workshops will show how I work in pastel on site but participants can bring along whichever medium they’d like to work with. Over the years I’ve become proficient in most mediums so I can always offer guidance when required.

The first workshop will be held on December 6th from 3pm in Pakenham. We’ll be on site for 2 hours creating studies to capture the lighting as it changes before we move to my studio for a demonstration on how to work with the study to create a finished artwork.

The cost for this workshop is $60. Spaces are limited so get in quick to reserve your space.

Toomuc creek – Studio artwork by Leigh Rust

Following the first one there are 2 proposed workshops looking at capturing the coast during summer, both slated for January. These workshops will be full day runs with morning spent on site and the afternoon sessions developing the works.

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October 30, 2009

Light over Dove Lake

Hi all I finished off my little panorama of the spectacular Dove Lake last night while teaching classes. This is done on a Rustygrit board, 7″ x 16″. I really enjoyed the experience as while many of the colours are used in my regular palette I’ve rarely had the opportunity to work with them in this combination. I also love the interplay between the warmer light in the foreground areas and the cooler light on Cradle Mountain at the back.

I’m still deciding with the three references posted last weekend regarding my next major oil. Please let me know which one you like best. I really value your input and would love to hear your thoughts regarding the choice you make.

Moving on I’d also like to mention that classes are currently running from my Pakenham studio and will be starting very soon near Mornington. If you want to learn how to work with pastel these classes are a great way to build your skills. All ages and levels of experience are welcome!

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