Veronica Colvin

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Opening Night – Gallery Lane Cove’s Inaugural Winter Salon Exhibition 2026

15th June 2026 By Veronica Colvin

Friday, 12 June was the opening night of Gallery Lane Cove’s Inaugural Winter Salon Exhibition. I was thrilled to discover that my portrait, “Living In The Moment”, was listed as number 1 at the entrance to the exhibition. There are 147 artworks from 120 artists at all stages of their careers.

It was a full house, and is wonderfully organised and presented. The exhibition is on now till Saturday, 27 June. Catch it while you can, as I’m sure you will enjoy the diversity of the artworks on display.

Below are a few dodgy shots and video of the exhibition. It was so packed that it was hard to take good images. I need to go back and take some proper shots before it ends!

My artwork – “Living in the Moment” – is an ink, gouache and coloured pencil portrait on mixed media paper. Close up below.

Gallery Lane Cove + Creative Studios' Inaugural Winter Salon 2026

Honoured to be listed first at Gallery Lane Cove + Creative Studios' Inaugural Winter Salon 2026. This exhibition features 120 artists working across a diverse range of media (147 artworks in total) and at all stages of their careers. My painting "Living in the Moment" - an ink, gouache and coloured pencil portrait on mixed media paper - can be viewed at the entrance of the exhibition.

Filed Under: Exhibitions, Gouache, Portrait Drawing, Portrait Painting Tagged With: gouache, portrait drawing

Sketching in Gouache

30th April 2026 By Veronica Colvin

Hello world – it’s been a while since I’ve updated my blog!

Life has been busy, and I’ve neglected my website and blog. However, I’ve been painting, drawing, and sketching a great deal over the past 12 months, along with other projects happening behind the scenes. For now, I thought I’d at least update the site with a Gouache Sketch Gallery.

The Gallery includes sketches done from life while out and about, or in the studio from a life model or still life set-ups. Many more were done over the past year, but I’ve chosen to share only those that feel finished – for a sketch!

These sketches were completed in approximately one to three hours. Some were done in small sketch books (12 x 12 cm), while others were done on A5 or A4 watercolour paper.

Painted in gouache and enhanced with watercolour pencils for added texture and definition. Occasionally, a fude fountain pen – using brown or grey ink – was used for preliminary sketches or additional detail (I really dislike black ink for sketching, but that’s a rant for another day).

As time goes by, I will continue to add to this gallery. And I promise, it will not be another year between updates!

Below are some images from the Gallery. The rest can be seen here.

Filed Under: Gouache, Portrait Drawing, Portrait Painting, Sketch, Still Life Painting Tagged With: drawing, gouache, sketch, sketching

Hands, hands, hands!

11th March 2025 By Veronica Colvin

I have a fascination with hands. Over the years I’ve painted different types and styles of hands. My latest work is a small study of Tempe Manning’s hand from her 1939 Archibald Finalist self portrait (see first image below).

Every single time I walk into the Art Gallery of NSW, I head straight to this painting and study it for ages. I absolutely love her colour work, her confidence using chromatic paint, the warm cool shifts and brush work.

Below are some of the hands I’ve painted over the years. I will never tire of painting them.

Filed Under: Digital Oil Painting, Drawing, Gouache, Oil Painting, Sketch Tagged With: gouache sketch, master study, oil painting, sketch

Pushing My Boundaries

9th July 2024 By Veronica Colvin

I decided to dedicate these last couple of months to sketching in public and museums, and exploring new art materials (or old materials that I own and haven’t touched in years).

It was good to step away from portrait / oil painting for a period of time. Getting out of my comfort zone, exploring new mediums and pushing my boundaries has forced me to think differently about my artwork and how I want to progress.

It has also been great to keep a “colour” sketchbook during these last couple of months. A journal that I do not share, and hence, allowing myself a space to explore concepts, colour and mark making and to make mistakes. Some of the pages are rubbish – and it’s fabulous!

Years ago I used to paint in gouache. It’s an opaque medium, and one has to be very careful with how much water is used in order to control the hue and value shift it does when dry. Challenging and a little bit stressful at times, but it felt good to push myself to try something new(ish).

The gouache still life paintings below are from one-day monthly sketch sessions done at my studio. I do these sessions with another artist, and between catching-up and laughing, we do manage to get some painting done!

Filed Under: Gouache, Still Life Painting Tagged With: drawing, gouache, sketch, still life painting

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