Milk Bottle and Eggs
I am at at last old enough to have painted objects that are now considered nostalgic antiques, painted without a trace of irony or kitsch! This was one of the first paintings I painted soon after I immigrated to New Zealand with my family in 1974. Milk was delivered in glass bottles and cost 4 cents a bottle! This was also the first painting I had exhibited at a public art gallery at New Plymouths Govett Brewster Art Gallery. I thought I had hit the big time! Ha ha! This was a time when the art world in NZ was very different to how it is today. Although my painting is today much better and more sophisticated, I now wouldn't stand a cat in hell's chance of getting a painting in the Govett Brewster's hallowed halls. This was one of those exercises in tone I was conducting at the time. White objects on a white background. The yellowing you can see on the left side is the result of the painting being kept in the dark for many years. I simply follow Rubens advice to h...