Monday, 15 March 2021

Online Exhibition now on

 "While We Wait"

https://www.rga-artists.org.uk/wait-exhibition.html

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Tuesday, 2 March 2021

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Wednesday, 11 November 2020

Illustration

An illustration for a children's book - awaiting approval by the author.  There have been a few changes already so I doubt this will be the final version.  These are the little creatures that live underground and come out at night to tidy up the parks and woodlands.

Bumbaloos 1f M.jpg

Saturday, 18 July 2020

Flowing again

Further experiments with connection of shapes and lines in the landscape.

A study for a painting I started some months ago and got stuck.  I thought I might try to apply my current thinking about big shapes, flow and 'active' passages of paint.  I'm basing it on a scene from a trip to the Isle of Wight last year, when I went sketching at Brook Bay.

IoW beach LW.jpeg   
Brook Bay plan.jpg

Brook Bay, IoW
Acrylic on box canvas 50x50cm





Half Tree Panorama
Acrylic on paper 45x18cm approx.

Monday, 29 June 2020

Flow

Here are some more 50cm canvases where I'm aiming to emphasise the continuity and connection of shapes and lines in the landscape.


 Thornberry Tree
Acrylic on box canvas 50x50cm


 Wild Vine Journey
Acrylic on box canvas 50x50cm

I decided to try something more close-up.  I was remembering a sight that I came across on a painting course in the Isle of Wight last year.  In a lovely walled garden, there was a tree with green apples, possibly Bramleys, with the sun shining through the leaves.  I liked the green-blue colours, contrasting the transparent, warm yellow-greens with the more opaque, cool blues.  I also wanted to get some idea of the movement of the leaves.
Here's my photo of it

Apple plans L.jpg
gallery image



These are the plans - I changed the shapes further down the line, because I felt I was too fixated on the circles.  In fact the photo shows that although the apples are spheres, you rarely see a whole circle shape.  Most shapes are interrupted by overlapping leaves or branches.

Another massive struggle to get this to how I wanted it.
I realised half way through that my plans weren't simple or clear enough.  I also found that I was getting stuck on certain shapes and it was only when I painted them out, I was able to move the painting forward.  


Apple Tree
Acrylic on box canvas 50x50cm