Showing posts with label people. Show all posts
Showing posts with label people. Show all posts

Monday, 6 May 2013

Walking in the Rain

Oils on Canvas (12" x 24")

Being British means that I am well used to rain and I find I am fascinated by the reflections on wet roads.  I really enjoyed painting this one and I like the format of the canvas too. 


Sunday, 18 November 2012

Pearl Earring

Oils on Board 18" x 12"

After Vermeer.

One of my favourites so of course I had to paint it.  As usual I have not quite finished, but I'm pleased with how its going. I never thought I would be able to paint it and I always put it off until now. 

This is my first attempt at Girl with the Pearl Earring and it was very hard painting in layers because I am not a patient person and usually paint alla prima.  Quite a learning curve!

I would like to improve the skin tones, but hey, I'm just getting started and still so much to learn!




Tuesday, 3 January 2012

Enter The Shadow Witch


Page 2 of my Journal 2012.

Enter The Shadow Witch who shows no mercy.

Again this is in mixed media and was lots of fun to create.

Sunday, 18 December 2011

Walking in the Snow



Inspired by Kate Greenaway (and my daughter's family!), I painted this in watercolour and ink.

I hope it snows for Christmas.... but only briefly. :)

Sunday, 4 December 2011

The Hills are Alive!



Not quite finished, but I have painted this as a present for a friend. Need to work more on the hands and face, details of course plus darks and lights.






It's all good practice and I have really enjoyed doing this.






I am hoping to finish next weekend.



Acrylics on canvas 16" x 12"

Monday, 21 November 2011

The Walks



There's an old Victorian Park not far from my home, I was fascinated by the wet walkway in the evening light and yet I wanted to inject colour into what might otherwise have been a dark and dull vista.


I may do more to this... not sure yet. I have to leave it sitting awhile before I decide.


Friday, 19 August 2011

Self Portrait - Pouring Method

Just experimenting here with watercolour - thought I would try the pouring method to see what I could do with it in portraiture. I think I need more practice!

I am pleased with the hair at this stage (must admit the painting looks better in real life) but I felt I might need to add more of a fleshtone to the face as presently I look kind of bruised. I may do more to it tomorrow, we'll see.

As for likeness.... well, it's getting there I feel, not quite made it yet though. :)

Update - after adding more skintone - I have a slightly healthier glow now!

Wednesday, 10 August 2011

The Red Dress



Acrylics in watercolour sketchbook 12" x 10"

Seems I am inspired by trees and woods lately. Asked if I could paint fairies I said no, I am no good with fantasy although I wish I were.

Anyhow this is it and I wish I had left off the wings but you live and learn!

I do like the sunlight captured here so all is not lost as I think I may be able to do something in the future with strong contrasts of light and shadow.

That's what sketchbooks are for, isn't it? Playing around and learning through play.




Tuesday, 9 August 2011

Child in the Woods



Acrylics in watercolour sketchbook 12" x 10"



Just playing around with acrylics, trying to get texture and colour with daubing the brush around.


Turned out much better than expected but failed to capture much light.


I think I am liking figure work even though I am not too good at it. My landscapes just don't seem alive without people in them and I do love people even though they are complicated and complex and at times frustrating, somehow deep down inside we are all very similar.

Monday, 8 August 2011

Australia

Acrylics in watercolour paper 12" x 10"



I am having some difficulty in getting back into painting and so I look to find some interesting challenges to inspire me.

WetCanvas is a good place to start and this challenge is about Australia - my thanks to Stacey for the use of her photo as reference.

I enjoyed doing this and hopefully I will soon rediscover my artistic muse.


Tuesday, 19 July 2011

Butterfly

Acrylics on deep canvas




Saturday, 25 June 2011

Couple Dancing



Another small study of a Renoir painting, this one was wonderful painting the dress and I think I could make it better if I spent a little more time on it.

Friday, 24 June 2011

Studying Renoir



Quick study in acrylics on canvas. Renoir's paintings are so beautiful, I love the colours and the subjects. Painting these were much more difficult than I expected, but probably due to the small size I chose.


I used deep canvas and continued the paintings around the sides which looks quite cool in real life.


Colour mixing can be frustrating, but surprisingly I really enjoyed myself. Discovered that I need a much smaller brush for detail, i.e. facial features. I may have to steal one of my small watercolour brushes for use with the acrylics.

Friday, 10 June 2011

Timed Out!



Ran out of time here. Only able to capture the essence of the pose and I so wanted to get that lovely chaise longue, but alas time was not on my side.

Thursday, 9 June 2011

Back to Life!







This is one of my favourite poses, the back. However, I haven't really done it justice. Ah well, you can't win them all.


Wednesday, 8 June 2011

Life Forms



Took a little more time getting the form with this one. I just loved the model's hair, wish I could have mine so long. :)



Drawing from life is so much better than from photographs, but it isn't any easier I can tell you. It was nice having a model to work from because friends and family really will not sit still for long enough.


Monday, 6 June 2011

Impressionism



Practising figures, this time a child, in an Impressionistic way.


Wanted to capture the warmth of the sun and of course I do need to practice children in particular.


Monday, 30 May 2011

Another Try...

Ink on HP paper

As you can see still no likeness, in fact I think I'm losing it totally! Trouble is I rather like this guy, if only I knew where he was. He's so cute.

OK, tomorrow I start getting serious and get down to measuring properly. Let's see if we can nail this one once and for all.

Thursday, 15 July 2010

Back to Fitness


20 mins sketch graphite on sketchpad

Working my way back to fitness, both physically and creatively. Poor health has kept me from my artwork for too long.

No more time for tears. No more wallowing. Now is the time for action.

One day at a time... gently stretching myself a little further each time, always improving, growing stronger all the way. I will show them, I won't be beaten.

Monday, 7 June 2010

Girl Holding Lemons


Graphite sketch of Girl Holding Lemons

Inspired by the Bouguereau Challenge at WetCanvas (Classical forum) this month.

First of all using graphite I did this preliminary sketch of the painting by the French artist William-Adolphe Bouguereau. I want to do several sketches before I even attempt to paint so that I can work out any difficulties beforehand.

Getting the hands correct was a bit of a problem and I shall have to watch that when I come to paint this. The foreshortening on the hand to the right (or model's left hand!) in particular was awkward and I feel I must study this more thoroughly.

Sorry that the left of the sketch is dark but this is due to poor scan of my sketchbook.