Wednesday, 23 December 2009

Multi-head portrait commission

Ooof - 20 heads in one portrait! What a challenge. Great fun to do though, and the end result is very pleasing. The more I do with watercolours the more I love them!

Wednesday, 2 December 2009

Life drawing - Session 12


After two weeks off, I was worried I'd be rusty but happily this proved not to be the case! The warm-up sketches were great fun. I continued the theme of painting the shadows rather than the outline and got to work with wet on wet, using the paint straight from the tube.

The final piece was a lovely position. It is pretty apparent that I got more confident as I worked down the body. I'm really enjoying this new method, lots more to learn I think!

Tuesday, 1 December 2009

Portrait Commission



Post-humous portrait of Derek Inman for his wife and children. This portrait was very hard to do as it was just so sad looking at all the photos of someone who must have been a very loveable chap. Hopefully it will serve as a positive reminder for the family of his presence in their lives.

Wednesday, 11 November 2009

Life drawing - Session 9


FINALLY I've managed to paint properly! This week I dispensed with the pencil entirely and simply started by blocking in areas of shadow and worked from there. This has created a more sculpted image which isn't hampered by stray lines negatively impacting on her form. Really felt a shift from being a drawer (technical term!) who uses paints to being a painter. Hurrah, roll on next week!

Tuesday, 3 November 2009

Life drawing - Session 8

I went armed with ideas taken from a couple of modern russian figure painters and I must say it made a tremendous difference. Really gave me the confidence to step away from giving things an outline. The changes of colour and tone are quite sufficient to show the edge of the figure. The area by the hip really demonstrates my newfound confidence.

Typically I could have done with another hour on this painting but the technique is there, which is a fabulous break-through. Hurrah!

Thursday, 29 October 2009

Life drawing - Session 7


In anticipation of a forthcoming person portrait (to be added to this blog shortly) I used this session to become more confident at capturing the features and the application of layers to build tone and form. I also carried further the idea of minimising the pencil work and used the paint in layers to define edges.

As part of this I explored the principle that tone goes across boundaries (eg. the edge of the arm) and does not simply sit neatly where it is expected to be. The model looks rather stern but I'm pleased with the ideas it has given me. Roll on next week!

Thursday, 22 October 2009

Life drawing - Session 6



This session was split into two long poses so that we painters could really get to work. My mission for today was to try and stretch my use of the watercolour paints. I'm wary of ending up just painting 'pretty wishywashy watercolours' (I tend to slip into safe mode if I don't constantly stretch myself) and really want to test out the range and dexterity of these paints. The results are rather technicolor(!) but a good exercise nonetheless.

Wednesday, 14 October 2009

Life drawing - Session 5

I decided to attempt to get away from the feeling of drawing an outline and colouring it in this week! I feel very pleased with this painting as I felt much more confident than previous weeks and made more decisions about what areas to concentrate on. As I knew time would tight again, I focused on working up the tone on the hands and face and I'm quite excited about the effect watercolour gives. Lots of future here I think. The model's jet-lagged state allowed for a very natural pose as she fought off waves of sleep!

Tuesday, 6 October 2009

Life drawing - Session 4


This week's session was frustrating as I seemed to be working at half speed! I used the warm-up sketches to experiment with my new watercolour brush pen (the brown sketches above) which I have to say shows some potential. The long pose could have done with being double the time as by the end of 40mins I'd got as far as blocking in the tone and was finally ready to start adding depth. Very frustrating!!

Friday, 2 October 2009

Christmas Card Sale!!




Launch of my new Christmas Card range via my facebook
event ! 10 hand drawn cards for £10 inc P&P. What could be better?

Tuesday, 29 September 2009

Life drawing - Session 3


I'm heavily inspired by Euan Uglow so I decided to paint in last night's session. I'm quite surprised at just how much I'm liking using watercolours. I have a wonderful A2(ish) paper pad which is ready stretched which is brilliant to work on. It's making such a difference having decent paper which really holds the paint.

Wednesday, 23 September 2009

Life drawing

Session 2 of life-drawing. Oh the joy of being back drawing like this again! I've missed it since university!

Alfie - Labrador August 2009


This dog portrait is my latest commission.

Following on from Unico, I experiemented further by adding colour to the areas of tone. By the end this was more a watercolour painting than a drawing!

I'm very excited by the potential this technique offers, and I LOVE the grain of the watercolour paper!

Unico - Lusitano. Horse portrait Aug 2009


This portrait was an experimental change in style for me. For the first time I used watercolour pencil to create areas of tone.

Quite an exciting step forwards I think.

This is Exciting!

Wow, my first entry... Well soon I'll be adding lots of examples of my latest work so watch this space!