Library
$80 (sold)
Lionel Bowen Library (2025)
Watercolour, 25 x 20 cm
It's amazing to think that this evergreen building will soon be 34 years old! Officially opened by the late Deputy PM Lionel Bowen on 25 August 1991, its modern design has certainly stood the test of time. For framed view, click Read More below.
The Rocks
$200 (transferred)
Argyle Cut, The Rocks (2024)
Watercolour, 41 x 31cm
In 1843, convicts in chains began chiselling out a shortcut between Sydney Cove and Darling Harbour. Before this, carriages had to navigate around a rocky ridge along the water’s edge, and people had to ascend and descend steep, slippery steps. The project was completed using explosives in 1859, opening up Argyle Street
Cable House
$200 (transferred)
La Perouse (2025)
Watercolour, 48 x 33 cm
La Perouse is one of the few Sydney suburbs with a French name, along with Vaucluse and Sans Souci. It was named after Comte de La Pérouse, whose two ships vanished after departing Botany Bay in 1788. In 1825, a column was erected to commemorate him. The wreck of one of his ships, La Boussole, was discovered in the Solomon Islands in 1964. The red building, constructed in 1880 and now a museum, was originally a cable station that connected Australia to the outside world via undersea telegraph cables.
Travel
$250
Kingsford Smith Airport (2025)
Watercolour, 55 × 38cm
Although the airport has been operating since 1911, it was not called by its current name until 1953. Charles Kingsford Smith was born in 1897. His plane vanished above the coast of Burma on 8 November 1935 while attempting to set a speed record from London to Australia. The wreckage was never found. For a framed view, click Read More below.
Hanging Rock
$250 (sold)
Burramoko Ridge (2025)
Watercolour, 42 x 30 cm
Also called Hanging Rock, this spectacular rock ridge is in the Blackheath area of the Blue Mountains National Park. For a framed view, click Read More below.
The Park v.2
$200
Centennial Park on a Rainy Day (2025)
Watercolour, 30 × 20 cm
For a framed view, click Read More below.
Mountain walk
$150 (sold)
Mount Wilson (2025)
Watercolour, 33 x 20 cm
Nestled within the Blue Mountains, Mount Wilson is especially picturesque in autumn, when green mingles with crimson and gold. According to the census, only 81 fortunate people have the great fortune to call this beautiful place home.
For full view, click Read More below.
French Market
NFS
La Marché (2025)
Watercolour, 24 × 17 cm
Yes! That’s Le Marché – held at The Entertainment Quarter in Moore Park on the first Sunday of every month.
It’s a vibrant celebration of French culture, cuisine, and craftsmanship, where you can browse stalls selling everything from striped Breton t-shirts to buttery escargots and truffle-infused rotisserie chicken.
The culinary corner, which channels the vibes of a mini French supermarket sells farm-fresh eggs, duck confit, and all the French cheeses your heart desires.
There’s even French wine tasting and cooking experiences with renowned chefs.
Of course, there’s French music as well, played by a man in pink pants.
It’s a free event, so you can bring your family, friends, and even your four-legged companions 😊.