Industrial Cathedral

Industrial Cathedral
"Industrial Cathedral" charcoal on paper 131 x 131 cm Jane Bennett. Finalist in 1998 Dobell Drawing Prize Art Gallery of NSW Finalist 1998 Blake Prize Winner 1998 Hunter's Hill Open Art Prize

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I'm an Industrial Heritage Artist who paints "en plein air".If it's damaged, derelict, doomed and about to disappear, I'll be there to paint it.
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Wednesday 25 August 2010

Sydney Harbour Control Tower (The 'Pill')

Painting the Sydney Harbour Control Tower at Barangaroo
Plein air painting of the Harbour Control Tower from Barangaroo by industrial heritage artist Jane Bennett
Painting the Sydney Harbour Control Tower
at Barangaroo : Art versus life
My canvas is sitting on top of my trolley luggage, which contains my essential equipment.
My paints, my brushes, my palette, my easel, my toilet paper and my lunch. It's a long walk back and the French box easel weighs over 10 kilos with the paint inside. All French box easels have annoying design flaws. With this one the easel legs have an alarming tendency to detach and whack me on the back of shins whenever I least expect it. Shoving it inside the trolley luggage was the best compromise I could come up with.
Plein air painting of the Harbour Control Tower from Barangaroo by industrial heritage artist Jane Bennett
BAR53 'Barangaroo north -
The Harbour Tower, escarpment and Moore's Wharf'
2010 oil on canvas 61 x 91cm
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Plein air painting of the Harbour Control Tower from Barangaroo by industrial heritage artist Jane Bennett
Painting the Sydney Harbour Control Tower
at Barangaroo
While I was painting this, the radio station Nova was holding some kind of promotional event, on the knuckle of the northern end of Barangaroo.
It was a bit distracting and I felt a bit nervous leaving all of my things lying around at the mercy of the crowd whenever I had to have a loo break.
But they had set up a pop-up coffee bar in the middle of the wharf, so I'm everlastingly grateful to them as I love my coffee and never usually get a chance to drink any while I'm painting - it tends to go sour in a thermos and milk turns to yoghurt in the sun.
The Sydney Harbour Control Tower will still be used by Sydney Ports Corporation until their room in their spiffy new purple and silver headquarters at Port Botany has been fitted out in April 2011. I don't know whether there will be a role for the Sydney Harbour Control Tower in the new plans for Barangaroo. Hope so. I still have an easel and paint stashed on the amenities floor; I don't want to lose them.
Plein air painting of the Harbour Control Tower from Barangaroo by industrial heritage artist Jane Bennett
BAR54 'Tower of Power'
2010 oil on canvas 61 x 61cm
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View more of my Barangaroo paintings at my Barangaroo blog 'Painting Barangaroo'

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