Ken Done AM was a successful advertising graphic designer before giving up work to paint full-time in 1980. He opened his first shop in Sydney’s The Rocks two years later, selling his stylised, colourful representations of Sydney’s beaches, harbour, animals and flowers on everything from T-shirts to bedlinen. Done’s art evolved in parallel with his merchandise, and he has featured in more than 100 solo exhibitions. Done has painted several portraits, including this one of Pritzker Prize-winning Australian architect Glenn Murcutt AO (b. 1936), who designed Done’s house in Mosman in 1990. Keen for the portrait to accord with the personal style of his khaki-clad sitter, the artist kept the work very simple. The details of Murcutt’s face are reduced to lidless and browless eyes, nose and lips; the harbour is reflected in his signature half spectacles. Done says wryly that the top of his subject’s head reminds him of the curve of a typical Murcutt roof. Floating in the blue sky are decorative motifs that sit beneath the architect’s name like golden medallions in the shape of the sun and moon.
Gift of the artist 2009. Donated through the Australian Government's Cultural Gifts Program.
© Ken Done
Ken Done (2 portraits)