Sydney Harbour, July 1888
Oil painting DG 428
Oil painting DG 428
I told them not to venture far, they could see
the sky weighed down, the threat of rain.
Full blown storm clouds sweep in
as I dapple a full brush across the sky.
I watch the women from the stone veranda
as they stroll through damp grasses, place
them in the quiet space in a picture
full of movement, a focal point
in this impression of a storm breaking.
They move through the foreground
lead the eye to the centre, follow
old cart tracks to a path downhill
shelter under velvety figs circling the bay.
I lay down misty islands on a sea of white
add a steamer heading back to port
–the harbour already washed
with greys on this monochrome day.
- after Sydney Harbour, July 1888, Charles Edward Conder
© Brenda Saunders