HMAS Brisbane (lll)

This painting captures the raw energy of a tropical storm, with swirling clouds and churning sea rendered in soft, blended strokes. The wet-on-wet technique helps convey the chaotic beauty of tropical storms. The unpredictable flow of pigment mirrors the unpredictability of nature, enhancing emotional realism.
Information provided by the artist about the painting:
HMAS Brisbane 2023 Regional Presence Deployment (RPD). Due to a fast-approaching low pressure system, we were unable to conduct a replenishment at sea (RAS) operation and spent just over three days being tossed around in a storm. Low on fuel and lightly ballasted. Not the best condition to be in, but by tank transfers and careful monitoring of tank levels, we got through.
- About Geoff Anthony
Geoff is currently serving in the Royal Australian Navy as a Marine Technician/Senior Hull Maintainer. He has always painted and is a watercolour artist and member of the Australian Society of Marine Artists.
He has served on HMAS Melbourne, HMAS Hobart and HMAS Brisbane.
Geoff is mainly self-taught but in 1997 he attended weekend classes at Julian Ashton’s in Sydney and during that time spent twelve months sketching and painting around the City of Sydney. which led to two solo exhibitions in Newtown and a shared exhibition in Enmore in 1998.
Geoff sketches a scene and then refines his composition before painting. His sketches help capture the structure of ships and harbour scenes with technical precision. Geoff said “I’ve been painting and drawing since longer than I remember. It’s one of those things I’ve always done.” Painting has helped to keep him level-headed and grounded.
Geoff primarily works in watercolour, a medium he chose for its difficulty and expressive potential. He uses wet-on-wet technique which involves applying wet paint onto a wet surface, allowing colours to bleed and blend organically. Ideal for depicting stormy skies, ocean spray, and fluid movement in water scenes. The wet-on-wet technique enhances the emotional depth and atmospheric realism of his paintings.
His time in the Royal Australian Navy deeply influences his subject matter. Paintings often feature naval vessels like HMAS Choules, HMAS Melbourne, HMAS Hobart and others. These works reflect both technical accuracy and emotional connection to life at sea.
Geoff has exhibited widely, including having had three of his artworks displayed in the 2023 Adelaide Fringe Festival, Defending the Arts. His work has gained recognition for its authenticity and emotional depth.
Some works are commissioned by fellow sailors to commemorate ships they served on. His paintings serve as visual memoirs, preserving naval history and personal stories.
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