Monday, 30 January 2012

Phil Armstrong art

My Uncle Phil Armstrong (1908-2003) took up oil painting as a serious hobby while "a mere boy" in his sixties. He'd handed over the reigns of a successful automotive repair business to his son Don, picked up his paintbrush and palette and took it from there.  One of his favourite subjects was the eastern, or "Paris" end of Melbourne's Collins St during the 1960s. He once entered a large Collins St scene in an art show - for exhibition but not for sale. The story goes that one cashed up buyer asked Phil to name his price.  Phil named an exorbitant price, and to his surprise, the buyer agreed!
Phil wasn't just a successful businessman and artist, he was a former Melbourne City Councillor, husband, father, grandfather, friend, cook and raconteur. He began his working life at the age of 14 painting scrollwork on horsedrawn coaches, quickly gaining recognition for his steady hand and good eye for colour and design. At the beginning of the automotive era he recognised an opportunity and quickly started a mobile repair and panel-beating service operating from a trailer on the back of a car.  This soon translated to Armstrong Motor Body Works, and eventually to Armstrong and Son Motor Body works, with branches throughout Melbourne.
Phil died at the age of 94 following an operation. At the time he was a widower, running his own household, cooking, entertaining and creating three dimensional butterflies and garden creatures. If you handed Phil a rock, a golf tee, an oyster shell or a couple of bottle caps he'd find a way to bring some kind of creature to life.

Since Phil died I've been on a mission to bring together a  record of his art, and to this end I've been visiting many of his family and friends to take photos of the paintings he gave them.

This will probably continue to be a work in progress, which is why I've opted to put it in a blog. A big thank you to everyone who has helped so far, and to those whose contributions are yet to come.
















The last scene is Canning St, North Melbourne, with the Ukrainian Church to the right.

More pics soon.

9 comments:

  1. Hello there,
    I have a painting by your Uncle very similar to the above. Please ring me on 9890 0093 or 0402 487 026 to arrange getting a photo for you.
    I live in Surrey Hills Melb.
    Regards
    Linda Biggs

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  2. I have a painting similar to the first painting, which I won in 1989 in a raffle at the "Old Bastards" club, of which we were both members. I still have the valuation given to me by Phil. I can provide you with a photo of the painting if you wish. I live in Carrum Downs. email clyne.mcphan@live.com

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  3. Hello I have a oil painting of Phil’s also.
    I can be contacted on 0402849466

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  4. Hi we also have a painting that Phil did of Collins at. I can be contacted on 0400501455

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  5. My husband won his painting from a raffle that Phill had donated to a club they belonged to (The Old Bastards Club ) in about 1989 .The painting looks just like the one you have displayed top end of Colins Street .You can contact us on 0427116512

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  6. I too have an oil painting of Collins Street, its different to those shown above. If interested call 0466 622 101.

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  7. I think I was in touch with you a few years ago. I have one of Phil's paintings and was going to send you a photo but somehow it slipped off my radar. Please let me know where to send it.

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  8. hi there my name is richard,my mother worked for don about 40 years ago ,as we are packing for a move i noticed i have a i think a water colour of phils unfortunatly has been packed away ,when we have unpacked will send a picture of it ,so if u can let me know where to send it . my number is 0415 478 085 ,regards richard britten

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  9. I have a painting of the Paris end of Collins Street by your uncle. I live in Ringwood. If you are interested in photographing it you can contact me on 0412 715 879

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