HMAS Voyager
This detailed and accurate ink and pencil drawing of HMAS Voyager is an outstanding example of John Heffill’s work.
- About John Heffill
This biography is abridged from the Australian Society of Marine Artists:
In his early working years John trained in survey drafting and land surveying followed by employment in private practice, local government and the mining community. These pursuits required production and submission of plans and original fieldnotes to the relevant state authority. Drawing/painting endeavours commenced with a series of courthouse paintings for a local law firm.
John joined the Royal Australian Naval Reserve and extended his passion into drawing and painting ships, seascapes and maritime images. He cruised extensively over many years to many ports which again brought together this interest in maritime scenery.
John is a member of the National Maritime Museum and has participated in many land and sea functions. Museum cruises on Sydney Harbour were always a favourite and created new ideas for artwork.
John is most interested in his ongoing membership of The Australian Society of Marine Artists which initiates inspiration, ideas and the endeavour required for exhibitions.
- About HMAS Voyager (ll)
Voyager was a Daring Class, Destroyer. Four Daring’s were ordered for the RAN, although only three, Voyager, Vendetta and Vampire were built at the Cockatoo Island Dockyard.
More reading
- Additional resources for John Heffill
- Additional resources for HMAS Voyager (ll)