Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Bend and Snap @ The Bend






For those in Melbourne this weekend pop down to 1000 £ Bend in the heart of the city where you can catch us selling our illustrative art prints at the Bend & Snap Market. There will be a heap of great stalls and the market will be celebrating it's 1st Birthday, which promises to be a great celebration!

For those not in Melbourne, yes you can purchase from our online store - head here http://www.etsy.com/people/paintedstreet

Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Spring Has Sprung!


It is finally here... Spring has finally sprung! Each day a new little blossom arrives. This here is one of our favourite drawings (available in our store of course) that celebrates Springtime in all it's vibrant colour. We hope you like it too.

You can purchase this print here http://www.etsy.com/shop/paintedstreet


Monday, June 18, 2012

Where Do the Ducks Go - Winter Bliss

Couple of new little pics I've been working on, actually they are really old drawings that somehow made their way into photoshop for a bit of colour today!

I have found myself questioning how we can possibly be in Winter again, time just moves so swiftly,  and if I can really go through another one here in Melb's... it's awfully cold and I so long to live in a warmer year round climate but that's another story... I recently learned a new phrase 'the law of the farm' (I read it in Stephen Covey's 'First Things First') it refers to the process of life on a farm and how farmers must move in the cycles of nature or they cease to have their harvest. It's inevitable, Winter will always make it's way around it's just up to us how we choose to spend it! This Winter I'm getting back to painting, drawing and exploring new ideas cause that's what I do each Winter.

There is one question that I'll never stop asking though and that is 'where do the ducks go?' Thanks Holden!








Titles: 'Where Do The Ducks Go' and 'Oh Winter"
Artist: Jean-Louise

Wednesday, May 16, 2012

New Drawing Needs A Name?

Spent the whole day yesterday drawing and creating, oh what a pleasure it is to be able to sit down with my sketch book again! It has been a while indeed - far too long and let's hope it won't be that long again. 

Here's a little sketch that came out of yesterday's play, not quite sure why and even what it really means but I like it anyway and hope you do too. Hand drawn in pencil, scanned and coloured in photoshop. Oh if my patience would allow me to colour by hand too... in fact that might be the next exercise for this little drawing, might be nice to see a version in ink and watercolour too.

Anyway, it needs a name... suggestions?

Untitled by Jean-Louise



Sunday, December 4, 2011

Brilliant Review... Brilliant Album!





We've just received a fantastic review of
Human Veins by Tony Bates (Indigo FM). Thank you Tony! Tony was the first radio announcer to play my music way back on my very first EP he saw something worth while in what I was doing back then, so this review of my most recent album means a great deal to me, his appreciation of music is true and runs deep....


Here's the review:



Let this album, Human Veins, flow through you and feel its effects; Alex Hallahan is ready to surprise one with each new release and for an independent artist his work is amongst the most outstanding and is definitely of an international standard. One can feel the energy which has been put into the album as well as the energy it exudes; the musicianship is exemplary and having followed Alex from the early days, his musical growth and maturity has exceeded his years.

Orbiting has the classical influences of both Neil Young and Cat Stevens but is very much Alex's work - it has his stamp of authority on it and is very much a work of his own. I'll Be Walking By has some of the best guitar playing on it that I have heard for ages; Alex has this knack of moulding his music around his lyrics in a way no other can and the lyrics speak for themselves.

Throughout the album one is given good value as the majority of tracks are over 4 minutes long and yet their length holds one entranced with the content; at no time can one say, well this track could have been shortened.

Any Way You Look At It has to be one of the best songs about communication and everybody will be able to readily relate to it; some of it might appear a little tongue in cheek, but Alex gets away with this via the use of clever lyrics.

Morning's Sweet Song gives Alex and The Woodland Hunters time to display their musical tightness with a light instrumental number.

Not The Devil, Not The Nun is very much a neo-folk song with a great organ performance throughout giving a slightly free jazz feel to the number as well; on top of this Anna Struth's vocals neatly tie the whole package together. The genre of this number is hard to define (and doesn't deserve boxing in, anyhow) but if Pentangle were still about and performing, I would highly recommend this number to them.

Fire if You Want It has that laid back 'Southern' feel to it and I can well imagine this number drifting out of windows in downtown Memphis; the interplay between the organ and lead guitar is superb and makes one wonder if this is truly an Australian track. The bass comes tumbling through and the percussion is spot on whilst Alex's vocals weave in and out of the musical interplay.

Nothing Stops the Rain opens with some great brush playing on the drums and there is a slight crossover country feel to the track, which again highlights Alex's song writing abilities.

To me, this really is Alex's moment and the Woodland Hunters appear to have managed to adapt to his style and give a greater musical fluidity to the whole album - a bit like Bob Dylan when he first recorded with the Band. Quite a comparison I know, but every now and then an album leaps out at you demanding to be played and listened to; this is that album.

Thursday, October 27, 2011

26 Letters 26 Drawings 26 Days - The Letter F

And the letter 'F'... F is for Flower, totally obvious this one but I really do love flowers, much more exciting to create in watercolour though, so will be fun when I get to the colour stage!




26 Letters 26 Drawings 26 Days - The Letter E

Finally have 'E'.... E is for Elephant.

Gotta love elephants, normally I can draw them but for some reason I just couldn't seem to find their form, it took a while but I got there in the end, sigh.