Young writers making a splash  

Young writers making a splash  

‘Young writers making a splash’ – the 2019 annual art work for Mr Basil Sellers AM who is a wonderful support to the young writer program..

  • ANZAC  -  Tronson du Coudray

    ANZAC was painted for the 2019 ANZAC meeting of the Tweed Heads Chamber of Commerce April breakfast ‘business card draw’

  • Jars of Glory - Oil on Canvas

    This artwork is the symbol of what it means to go from Brokenness to Glory. A painting I did in a time where God was speaking to me about through us becoming broken before him his Glory, his light, can and will shine through us his vessels.

  • Butterfly

    I'm was out supporting my local Salvation Army today, by manning a Red Shield Appeal collection point at a local shopping centre in the city of Bayswater, WA.

  • Koalas are not bears

    Koala’s are marsupials. Bears are not marsupials. They are often called koala bears but that is inaccurate. They do make a great subject to photograph. Some artists say they don’t have favourites when it comes to their own work. I am not one of those artists. I love this photograph that I captured during the last Spring.

  • A Better Day

    In February 2010, one year after the Black Saturday bushfires had swept through Kinglake and other parts of Victoria, a Christian concert was held. It was held in Kinglake to mark the first anniversary of those devastating fires and to promote a hope for better days ahead.

  • Vaccine Policy  -  Tronson du Coudray

    Tronson du Coudray provides an art work for the monthly Tweed Heads Chamber of Commerce breakfast ‘business card draw’ and Tuesday 13 July was no different with this art work “Vaccine Policy”.

  • Teenagers  -  Art agreeably copied

    Tronson du Coudray paints as the ‘Missionary Painter’ with much of his art being utilised as a reach-out and in mission.

  • Beyond the Veil – Acrylic on Canvas

    ‘Beyond the veil’ is a piece that took me deep in the heavenly realm of colours and light. It was a piece of art born out of a new way of painting and one in which the destination was not known, the process was new to me and the emotions that filtered through my mind and heart were intense and felt like I had entered another dimension.

  • Camouflaged

    Camouflaged was an art work painted in 2007 by Tronson du Coudray and displayed at an exhibition at the South Tweed Sport Club where it was purchased by an art connoisseur,

  • Daddy, I Had a Bad Dream.

    It is called ‘Daddy, I had a Bad Dream’. The smaller figure (child) is shadowed by the bad dream and is looking towards the larger figure (adult). What we see that the smaller figure does not many bad dreams the larger and older figure has had.

  • Young Writers  -  Tronson du Coudray

    Young Writers was the first annual painting by Tronson du Coudray for the support Mr Basil Sellers AM provides for the young writer ministry – Press Service International.