BlueSpace

My blog seeks to inform all of the manner of natural wonders and activities connected to the BlueSpace of the waterways.

Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Watercolour Painting - Small Rainbow Trout

This a painting of my first a small rainbow trout caught on fly in the Thredbo River in October 2012.
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Sunday, April 14, 2013

Watercolour Painting - Hump-Headed Batfish


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Friday, March 1, 2013

Watercolour painting - Pennantfish Juvenile


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Monday, January 14, 2013

Watercolour painting - Rainbow Trout


This is a watercolour painting of a small rainbow trout caught by David Short on the Thredbo River in October 2012.
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From my early years as a youth I had been brought up enjoying the ocean . My father was an avid fisherman and we holidayed often on the south coast of N.S.W, and during these times he took me out to sea in small boats where we chased Kingfish, Snapper, Morwong and Flathead. In the afternoons when the ocean became choppy we would walk out to the platforms around Currarong. His favourite fishing was to chase Rock Blackfish from a location called Slanting Rock. These were the years that influenced the rest of my life. Obtaining a Geology degree, I worked in mining looking for diamonds, copper and gold. I loved the bush and work but missed the ocean, so returned to Sydney. Becoming a teacher, allowed me time to spend with my family, bringing my girls up around the ocean, as my father had with me. Over the last 30 years of my life I have spent an increasing time along the coastal stretches on N.S.W. fishing with friends along cliffs and beaches. It is not just the fishing I enjoy but the adventure, company, locations and nature of the journey. There’s always something new to observe and learn.
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