Thursday, October 04, 2007

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Sunday, April 08, 2007

view from spring hill



As usual the most interesting subject matter was staring me in the face. I was sitting out on the balcony flicking through Brett Whiteleys Lavender Bay paintings wishing we had a view when I sketched this one. It's only partly finished but looking good.

Wednesday, March 28, 2007



As I ride to work most days i thought I'd ease in to drawing the human form with bike just to update a little figure drawing.

Sunday, March 18, 2007

Tuesday, March 13, 2007

Edward Street in Brisbane




First Brisbane ink sketch. Took me 20 mins.

Monday, March 12, 2007

First Brisbane Painting



It's taken a while but I'm gradually starting to get a feel for Brisbane and the areas I like. The photo I used for this painting was taken on a grey day so I thought I'd use a bit of artistic licence. Pretty happy so far.

Tuesday, January 02, 2007

Latest news

Welcome to 2007. Since my last post I have sold 3 more paintings including 2 ink sketches of Richmond that were commissioned locally. These can be seen on my artwork website. I am very encouraged by the style I chose and confidence of the lines which improved with each sketch.

I also displayed work in the 2006 Burnley Art Show.

Sunday, November 19, 2006

2006 Optomeyes Exhibition

I'm very happy to confirm that I sold 8 out of 8 paintings in the 2006 Optomeyes Exhibition. I'm especially happy because I experimented with a few ink drawings this year (see below). I really think drawing and painting more in every spare moment helped my fluidity and confidence. It definately shows in the paintings.

Monday, November 13, 2006

Latest news

The Wrest Point Casino Optomeyes Exhibition 2006 starts tomorrow night at the Long Gallery in Hobart. The paintings below are a few that i'm entering. Pretty happy with the result. It satisfies my cravings to prove I can actually draw I think but I feel still lacks some a deeper meaning apart from my own memories. I'm still searching for that inspiration to take me from traditional to contemporary work - from photo realism to semi abstract. 'Missed', I felt was a step in the right direction...

a few more pre exhibition paintings

some pre exhibition photos

Thursday, November 09, 2006

Missed



I completed this painting for the 2006 Metro Art Award. Really happy with the outcome and the step away from completely watercolour. The message I wanted to make was showing watercolour can be used in a contemporary way.

Wednesday, October 25, 2006



This painting is my first idea for a local art competition. I wanted to combine my skills in watercolour and a more contemporary feel using a larger canvas. The light sketching will be black ink.


I ended up adding the foreground rocks into this painting to break up the murky blue water. It also focusses the eye on the reflections. These were harder because as I mentioned I wanted a cubist feel. I realised that i needed to make on side of the reflection as straight as possible. I am happy with the result.

Tuesday, October 10, 2006

profile

Nathaniel Tobias Hiller - Bio, October 2006
Nathaniel Hiller was born in Hobart, Tasmania in 1971 and moved to Melbourne in 2002. He holds a Bachelor of Economics from the University of Tasmania and an Associate Diploma of Art (Graphic Design). He works in Melbourne as an Art Director in an advertising agency.

He learnt to draw at a young age under the guidance of his father, Peter, a lecturer in Art Education and accomplished Tasmanian Watercolour artist. As well as other well known watercolour artists he cites french impressionism as one of his early influences.

His works have been inspired by his Tasmanian heritage and love of yachting and the ocean but more recently streetscapes around Melbourne.

Nat has had numerous successful group exhibitions selling out every year in Wrest Point Casinos Optomeyes City Mission Annual Exhibition (1999 - 2005). He has had two joint exhibitions at the Red Chapel Gallery (2000 - 2001) and displayed works in the Strickland Gallery and numerous Salamanca Galleries. Since moving to Melbourne he has had work displayed in Artasis Art Gallery and the Swan Street Gallery in Richmond.

Please contact PH 0407862285 or email info@cre8tvt.com.au

Monday, October 09, 2006



This painting was inspired by the sharp reflections in the first one - a sort of cubist approach which I am quite happy with. I need to clean up the muddy foreground and neaten (as usual) but I am gradually becoming more confident.

Sunday, October 08, 2006

white boats




I was inspired by the sharp reflections of my Derwent boat painting and wanted to practice just to see if I could recreate it or whther ir was luck. I am quite happy with this one. I do need a little more contrast and some of the drawing needs to be fixed but it has a really good/eery feeling. The battle now will be to try not to fill in anymore....

Thursday, October 05, 2006



Finally... really happy with this one. It has that randomness I have been looking for. A little bit abstract in places. A really good feel. I really think sometimes it comes down to luck.


Another attempt at the Derwant Yachts painting...



Another Derwent jetty painting i did a little while ago. I just added some reds and greens.


Shippies. A pub in Battery Point. This one is getting there. The shadows are still a bit light i think. Need deepening.


bit rich in colour.

Sunday, September 24, 2006

Battery Point Houses



I have finally got a bit of confidence back. Image looks a little warped but that is the angle of the photo. Happy with this one. Almost finished.