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…from drawings to paintings
“Colour moves around until it sits still” Michele Whiting Below are the seven paintings I have been working on, alongside the compositions and/images that fuelled their development. Are they finished? I think so, at least they have stopped talking to me. Nothing...
And so it starts…. Drawings from Calle Real
I have had a busy few weeks! In October I exhibited some paintings from last year in an village house here in Spain. Whilst the exhibition was planned, an Art Walk event involving 30+ artists, I had no idea where I would be allocated a space but I found myself in a...
Technique: Mounting work on paper onto a panel
I like to work on paper, particularly for small pices, they are less 'precious', and paper is easier to travel with than panels. Working on paper also gives you the option of cropping down, often revealing stronger compositions. In addition I don't like to trap...
Technique; Making your own Cold Wax medium
When your journey into Cold Wax medium gets serious there will come a time when you want, or need to make your own. I make my own as I had the equipment already from my Encaustic painting days, it is much cheaper than the store brands and the ingredients are readily...
Heading South….
It's that time of year again when we head South for a bit more sun..Next week we drive back to out Casa in Spain and I get work ready for the Frigiliana Art Walk. But before we go I want to reflect on this summer, it wasn't the summer we had planned but then that's...
Sketching and printing with a dear friend.
Having completed a three day workshop with Lewis Noble, VP and I decided we needed a refresher to establish what we have achieved and maybe more importantly to find our own ways of using his methods. Norwich is very unlike Derbyshire but we ventured off to along...
Sometimes the simplest solution arrives when you are not looking!
Occasionally a painting works quickly, mostly there is the play stage, the ugly stage, the awkward teenage stage and gradually the resolution to the finish line. Then there's the ones that argue continually, they change their minds about what they need and seem...
On painting.. scaling up
Add titleOn painting.. scaling up I would love to work much bigger, Anselm Kieffer size! At the moment my work ranges from a tiny 12cm square to 120cm square. Working large involves everything getting bigger...brushes, gestures, shapes etc. It's much harder...
Moving back into painting
I mentioned that I wanted to go back to painting but with the aim of maintaining the energy of the marks I've made with the brushes and prints. I also want to continue to explore the concept of places and journey. I started off reworking a couple of small panels 20cm...
On creating
My artistic practice for the past four decades has followed a contimuum. Guided by the sense of a need for 'home' but with an inability to settle imbues my work with energy. Over the years I've come to regard my restlessness as a blessing, it's the wellspring of my...
El libro de La Herradura
After experimenting with a range of formats and ideas I decided to make a book. I've always been interested in books as art and was keen to 'frame' my fractures within the format of a book, a journey through. Printing plates made using handmade brushes I went back to...
Context. The brush…
I was reaserching artists brushes when I came across teh work of Lorna Crane. She is an Autralian artist whe creates brushes from the things she finds whilst walking. When used the brushes create a range of marks, depending on the materials she has used. I am...