Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Razzy!!


This is a picture of Raz Bin Sam of Blaze Fire Music!! He's a musician from Byron Bay. Raz is holding his two new framed prints, 'Hometree' and 'Spiritus'. Just after i took this photo Raz put on his headphones and did some musical work and then took his new art home and hung it on a wall. Stoked to have my art in your home Raz. Thankyou :)


Monday, March 18, 2013

Byron Bay Surf Festival 2013


Here's the new logo art that I painted and designed with my friend Craig from Local Images @ Cronulla Beach in Sydney

Sunday, March 17, 2013

surprise from Jo

This was pretty funny...After I posted the image of my SOLD painting 'creation', below, I received the following correspondence, via my website, from Jo, the lady that bought it. Hahahaa. Thx Jo :)

Hi James,

I just read the post on your blog about your piece "Creation".  I couldn't post a comment on your blog so I thought I'd so here. I'm the lady that bought this painting, and I often find myself looking at it and just smiling.  It's also become quite the conversation starter amongst my visitors.  I'm sorry I took away this piece of inspiration from you, but not THAT sorry :)

Jo

Sunday, February 17, 2013

'creation' inspiration

I had this painting of mine hanging in my bedroom for 18 months and I'd gotten used to seeing it every morning. I'd climb out of bed and as I walked past it I'd read the word 'creation'. Reading that word every day was so inspiring as it would really ground me into my day and remind me of this creation in which we all live and how awesome the most simple things in my life are the best. I hope the lady that bought this gets as much from it as what I did. Thankyou new owner :) www.jamesmcmillan.com.au


Sunday, June 24, 2012

Yeeew!

My youngest son bodysurfing behind Snapper Rocks


Saturday, June 23, 2012

Heavens sold

A favourite painting of mine that I completed in 2010. Came to me in a dream. Been in 2 shows and never sold. Then surfing out at Belongil one morning in Spring this guy Nathan whom I'd just met that day says he's seen it and might want it for his new house in Sydney. Four weeks later I shipped it down there with a mate of his. There's a few of you that liked it. Standard for me is to wait 12 months and then create some hi quality prints of it for sale.



Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Saturday, February 11, 2012

Greenroom Japan 2007

This is a photo that a friend of mine from Japan sent me a little while back. I did this wall and a few pieces  for the Greenroom Festival in Tokyo.


Friday, February 3, 2012

Wednesday, December 28, 2011

secretsk8

This spot is in town at the back of a park filled with pine trees. I used to take my groms there when they first started skating and we called it the secret skate park cause no one was ever there



Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Boxing Day Byron Bay


Woke to the peak of an easterly groundswell. At 7.55am a 10ft+ 5 wave set rolled through my local break. No chance of getting out unless you had a chopper. 10 mins down the road I surfed some nice 4-6 footers...Kuni Takanami got the shot below of me in a little green womb.



Thursday, December 22, 2011

My Asym


When I first got on my new Darcy assymetrical I was kind of trying to think my way through each wave, because I was on a 5'8 quad on one rail and a 5'10 keel on the other rail. A full-on mindtrip. During one paddleout trance I had a nice revelation come to me...I went back to Feelin' it. And then I got it. Darcy calls it the daytripper. I call it the schizo. It's weird and very fast and I love it. See how it goes in the overhead east swell coming on Christmas day...



Saturday, December 10, 2011

Pinch more salt


Some shots from the night. Was Huge by the way. All the usual stuff we love to look at, listen to, eat and drink, in an unusual place...The Darcy Surfboards factory in Currumbin. Well done to the Darcy family who didn't sleep eat or surf much at all while setting this all up. The whole purpose was to raise enough coin for 'Surfing Wantoks' to ship a container or two of surfboards, food, furniture and other goodies up to Papua New Guinea and into communities that need it much more than we do. They raised $10,000!! Mostly in beer sales I'd say, and a bit of art got sold too. Surfboards to be auctioned online...









Thursday, December 1, 2011

Pinch of Salt


Hanging works last night and painting one of Darcy's surfboards right now for their Pinch of Salt event at Darcy surfboards factory this FRiday night 2nd of Dec. Bands, art, puppy dogs, music, other stuff...




Saturday, November 19, 2011

Nimbin roadtrippin


Once a year the boys and I go west into the mountains, as opposed to, once every couple months, going south for waves. The first night we slept on the banks of the Uki river, woke at 3am and climbed Mt Warning. After that we headed to a not so well known spot high in the mountains near Nimbin. Found Gold.





Saturday, October 29, 2011

Darcy asymmetrical & Rash wetties






Got this new asymmetrical from Darcy Surfboards. Darc is well known for his high-performance shortboards, but if you peek behind his shaping bay curtain he's got all sorts of amazing alternative craft. And the best part is, they actually work. This beauty is 5'10 one side and 5'8 the other. Riding this board is a bit of a mindtripp but as you naturally adjust to it's schizophrenic character you begin to use the 2 different boards as 1, to your own advantage. I'm lovin it. And I got a couple new suits from Rash wetties Japan. Soft Japanese rubber really does feel good.

Monday, October 3, 2011

C Sea See group artshow/gig thingy


The girls from REAL creative design hosted one of their artshow/gig/party nights last month. I made some paintings for the show using paper, pencil, acrylic and spraypaint. I put them up for sale cheap, at $50 each, as I was hoping to give $100 of the money to New Earth Tribe for the local bread run that they do in Byron Bay for low income families. So if you would like one of my paintings at a good price, and for a good purpose, please email me at macjimmymac@yahoo.com. Thx :) Took some pics of the bands too...

'the first kiss tree of life'




'flowers for the girl next door'



'he liked clouds cause God made them'

Friday, August 12, 2011

Common Ground interview


A couple days back, rad surfer and film maker Johnny Abegg from Common Ground website asked me a few Q's about surfing, art, life and the Byron Bay Surf Festival. Follow link here for full interview and pics.





Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Finished


'the garden (below)'

'welcome'


'searching for greenland...again'

Friday, June 17, 2011

In Prog


There's 9 in total. 6 in progress. They'll be hanging at Retrospect Galleries in Byron Bay for the month of July








Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Byron Bay Surf Festival



I just finished this commissioned artwork for The Byron Bay Surf Festival coming up this October 21-23. I think you all should go. There'll be surf markets, artshow, music and film by Andrew Kidman, and some kind of surprise with an alternative surf event. Ill let you know more as I know more.

Sunday, April 17, 2011

'waterbird collection'


I actually created this piece in 2010 and it has since sold to, I think, a Byron Bay family. When I first left school at age 15 I wanted to surf surf surf. Mum said I could surf for 1 year and then I'd have to get a job unless I was professional. I began my carpentry trade at age 17. I've always loved working with wood and this piece here was especially satisfying to create with the combination of woodworking and painting. The driftwood was collected from the local beaches near my home in Byron Shire.



Saturday, March 5, 2011

white picket fence artparty



Libby called me out of the blue to be part of this show. Glad she did. Was a great vibe with good art and good people. On the friday arvo I rolled around to 7 Bryce St Suffolk Park in Byron Bay. Kat, (an artist herself) whose house it was had done an awesome job of clearing the floors & walls to turn her house into a gallery of sorts...clean white walls and timber floorboards. There was an assortment of work lining the walls from artists local and beyond. The opening was on the saturday night. Lisa and I got there around half 7. Inside, the place was pretty well packed full of art, people and a really big hula hoop. Out back, a band, blowup pool and Skate film showing on the garage door gave everyone plenty to marvel at and be part of. It was raw and wild and fun. Around midnight the cops showed up and turned the music down. boohoo. Lisa and I walked off under a full moon. I actually sold some art too. Thanks to Kat, Libby, Libby's housemates, Monster Children, deep&strange, Critical slide society and artpark. Yew.


JMc

Kat installation (detail)


Kat - very busy girl

other artist from Goldy


Lisa, my much prettier half. Hula-hooping