There's a place near here where the footpath runs alongside a lowland gallop. It's on my way to my favourite painting pitch. Last year, I managed to coincide with the local racing stables' morning exercise, and I sneaked a few photographs.
Friday, 28 June 2013
Wednesday, 26 June 2013
Rabbit in front of Watership Down
Monday, 24 June 2013
Kingsclere Jigsaw
This is the village I live in. There is a certain point at which you can see the downs rising behind the church tower like a wall of green. This is that scene rendered in felt tip pen on a formerly blank jigsaw.
Felt tip, marker pen and white acrylic ink on laminated card jigsaw board, 16 x 20"
SOLD (to the lady on her way to the Post Office, in the picture)
Felt tip, marker pen and white acrylic ink on laminated card jigsaw board, 16 x 20"
SOLD (to the lady on her way to the Post Office, in the picture)
Labels:
Church,
Downs,
felt tip pen,
Jigsaw,
marker pen,
Village
Sunday, 23 June 2013
Photo of School Fête
In a rare sunny moment at yesterday's fête, I have been caught on camera making a sale.
Tents, it has to be said, offer excellent T-shirt (and banner) hanging opportunities.
Tents, it has to be said, offer excellent T-shirt (and banner) hanging opportunities.
School Fête
Yesterday was the day of the local Primary School Fête. My children both go to the school in question, and I decided to take my smaller paintings (7x7cm - including the LEGO paintings - and 5x7") and assorted printed merchandise along as a stallholder.
It rained. Not all the time, but when it did rain, it did so seriously. The wind was taking itself seriously, too. Especially when we put our tent up...
It rained. Not all the time, but when it did rain, it did so seriously. The wind was taking itself seriously, too. Especially when we put our tent up...
Friday, 21 June 2013
Green Wellies in magazine!
Should you be inclined to buy the summer issue of Leisure Painter, you will find a picture of my son's old wellies in it. (He's got even bigger boots now.)
Thursday, 20 June 2013
Big LEGO(R) Ambulance Driver
Painted for an international customer, on commission; based on number 50 of the Minifigures on Canvas series - as shown above left. Her head was too big, so I changed the painting - as seen above left.
Labels:
40x40cm,
Acrylic,
Art,
Lego,
Lego Minifigures,
Showcase,
Still Life,
vintage
Wednesday, 19 June 2013
Poppy Puzzle
Based on Stormy Poppies, this was a blank laminated card jigsaw that I applied felt tip, marker pen and just a smidge of white acrylic airbrush paint. (The latter is thinner, or runnier, if you prefer, than the sort of acrylic that comes in tubes.)
I haven't taken it apart yet, but it'll be going, in a box, to the school fair with me on Saturday. I have a stall...
500 piece jigsaw
I haven't taken it apart yet, but it'll be going, in a box, to the school fair with me on Saturday. I have a stall...
500 piece jigsaw
Friday, 14 June 2013
LEGO Minifgures 81: Builder in a Hi-Vis Vest
Thursday, 13 June 2013
Tuesday, 11 June 2013
Not the Royal Academy on BBC4
The London exhibition that will, at some stage, feature my Avebury Sheep is on right now, folks, and, what is more, the exhibition is featured in this coming Sunday's Review Show on BBC4.
BBC 4 Television on Sunday 16 June 2013 at 8.00pm
THE REVIEW SHOW
The hour-long programme will have a 10 minutes slot allocated to art which will include some filming at 3 venues and a panel discussion on the following 3 exhibitions:
- Academy Summer Exhibition 2013
- Not The Royal Academy 2013
- The Hayward Gallery - Alternative guide to the Universe
All the panelists have visited Not The Royal Academy at Llewellyn Alexander individually over the last week. They have not met up since their visits to the 3 Galleries before their panel discussion.Follow the link to Llewellyn Alexander to see some of the work that will be on show. I didn't see mine, but they say they will be changing the shown works regularly.
Monday, 10 June 2013
Dappled
The photograph I was working from was too blue, so I was making mental colour corrections all the way through the painting process - I wanted it to be a warm painting. After all, no child would wear that outfit if it were cold, would they... ?
I don't think I will provide a truthful answer to that.
But it was a warm day; a day for adventures. And she does look like she's off to seek an adventure. A nice one, of course.
Oil on natural colour linen canvas, 33 x 41 cm
I don't think I will provide a truthful answer to that.
But it was a warm day; a day for adventures. And she does look like she's off to seek an adventure. A nice one, of course.
Oil on natural colour linen canvas, 33 x 41 cm
Labels:
41x33cm,
Art,
Berkshire,
Figure,
For Sale,
Greenham,
Oil painting,
People,
Showcase,
Trees,
Woods
Thursday, 6 June 2013
Temple Old Bridge "Highly Commended"
I entered Temple Old Bridge into The Artist magazine's annual competition, and the judges liked it enough to include it in the "Highly Commended" category.
Wednesday, 5 June 2013
Tuesday, 4 June 2013
Two Pink Roses
A heavily impasto'd acrylic knife painting that I started yesterday but had to stop because of the failing light. Half an hour or so this evening and the foreground rose (in particular) looks a lot happier...
Acrylic on canvas, 12 x 15cm
Acrylic on canvas, 12 x 15cm
Labels:
12 x 15 cm,
Acrylic,
Art,
Flowers,
For Sale,
Roses,
Showcase,
Still Life
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