This figure marks something of a variation from my usual practice; there was no Brownie top in front of me. I put it together in my head from a variety of sources.
Acrylic on canvas, 7 x 7 cm
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Tuesday, 30 April 2013
Saturday, 27 April 2013
Fridge Wellies
This post is not about a painting. It's about a fridge magnet.
I've got a few small magnets (that I got printed for free by Vistaprint) that show my painting Green Wellies (In My Shoes). It was painted - and sold - for charity (Parkinson's UK). So, the magnets are also for sale, for the same charity, except they are a bit cheaper. And they stick to your fridge.
The eBay listing has finished but I still have a few left - contact me if you want one: £1 (which I will donate to Parkinson's UK) plus shipping at cost.
I've got a few small magnets (that I got printed for free by Vistaprint) that show my painting Green Wellies (In My Shoes). It was painted - and sold - for charity (Parkinson's UK). So, the magnets are also for sale, for the same charity, except they are a bit cheaper. And they stick to your fridge.
The eBay listing has finished but I still have a few left - contact me if you want one: £1 (which I will donate to Parkinson's UK) plus shipping at cost.
Playmobil Rock
Another special occasion. I hope that I have given my musical friend and her fiance enough time to discover what was in the slightly weighty envelope I gave them at their engagement party last night...
Acrylic on canvas board, 5 x 7"
Acrylic on canvas board, 5 x 7"
Thursday, 25 April 2013
Playmobil Family
This was painted as a gift for a friend on the birth of her first child. It had to go all the way to Australia, hence the delay in the electronic posting.
Wednesday, 24 April 2013
LEGO Minifigures 66: Lady Pirate
My daughter is doing a school project on pirates this term, so it seemed like a good time to paint this particular figure. Avast and a-ha, me hearties.
Acrylic on canvas, 7 x 7 cm
Acrylic on canvas, 7 x 7 cm
LEGO Minifigures 65: Blue Peasant with Flaming Torch
Meanwhile, back in the corrugated field, the blue peasants are definitely Up To Something.
Acrylic on canvas, 7 x 7 cm
23 April 2013
Friday, 19 April 2013
"In My Shoes": Impromptu Foootwear Triptych
Here are all the "In My Shoes" paintings together. They work quite well as a triptych (three-part work), don't they?
Links to original posts:
Trail Boots
The third (and probably final) "In My Shoes" painting. I have been known to wear these boots on a painting expedition...
Acrylic on canvas, 30 x 30 cm
For Sale
Acrylic on canvas, 30 x 30 cm
For Sale
Thursday, 18 April 2013
Wellies on eBay
A detail from Green Wellies to accompany the news that it, too, is for sale via an eBay charity auction.
Wednesday, 17 April 2013
Green Wellies
There are two things that wellies have every right to be: green, and muddy. These fit the bill.
(They don't, however, fit me. They belong to my son, who has yet to catch up with me in foot size. And his name is not Bill, as it happens.)
Acrylic on canvas, 40 x 30 cm.
SOLD
(They don't, however, fit me. They belong to my son, who has yet to catch up with me in foot size. And his name is not Bill, as it happens.)
Acrylic on canvas, 40 x 30 cm.
SOLD
Monday, 15 April 2013
Cowboy Boots - SOLD
They may not be the most authentic cowboy boots, but they are the only ones I own. They are also possibly the most paintable item of footwear I own, in keeping with the theme, "In My Shoes".
Friday, 12 April 2013
LEGO Minifigures 64: Return of the Roman Soldier
My first 'stab' at this Roman soldier was a popular post, and the little painting has been sold. So when I was asked about it, I offered to paint the little fellow again.
I rather think that he's come across some disgruntled Batvian or Frank. He looks a bit worried.
What have the Romans ever done for us, eh?
Acrylic on canvas, 7 x 7 cm
Spoken for
P.S. I have just realised that the first Roman Soldier was number 32, which is half of 64. That's a neat coincidence.
I rather think that he's come across some disgruntled Batvian or Frank. He looks a bit worried.
What have the Romans ever done for us, eh?
Acrylic on canvas, 7 x 7 cm
Spoken for
P.S. I have just realised that the first Roman Soldier was number 32, which is half of 64. That's a neat coincidence.
The Royal Academy: no queues at lunchtime
This is the front of the Royal Academy of Art in London, on Picadilly (which I still think is a strange name for a road). Artists delivering work for possible inclusion in the Summer Exhibition go to the back, two streets away.
So I'm not all that sure what these people were filming:
London was, as usual, busy. But the RA wasn't very. Apparently there had been long queues of hopeful artists in the morning, but by the time I arrived, the queues had gone. I went straight in, removed the cardboard and pipe lagging protecting my painting (using a pair of borrowed scissors), handed the painting to the helpful staff, and left, exchanging a few words with another artist who left at the same time.
Then I went to the Science Museum, to meet up with the rest of my family.
So I'm not all that sure what these people were filming:
London was, as usual, busy. But the RA wasn't very. Apparently there had been long queues of hopeful artists in the morning, but by the time I arrived, the queues had gone. I went straight in, removed the cardboard and pipe lagging protecting my painting (using a pair of borrowed scissors), handed the painting to the helpful staff, and left, exchanging a few words with another artist who left at the same time.
Then I went to the Science Museum, to meet up with the rest of my family.
Tuesday, 9 April 2013
Avebury Sheep - framed and due to go to London
Avebury Sheep has a frame (a lovely deep rebate oak number from Moonshine) and will be visiting London with me tomorrow, where I will abandon it to the tender mercies of the Royal Academy's Summer Exhibition judging panel.
Eek.
Eek.