I'm a visual artist living in Cornwall, in the UK and working in collage and printmaking, drawing, painting, digital media and photography.
Saturday, 31 May 2014
Friday, 30 May 2014
Thursday, 29 May 2014
Whatever happens, make art - iPad painting
I really think that however I feel, however tired I am, however fed up, making art is my saviour. Keeping in touch with the creative process is essential for me. I just watched Alastair Sooke talking about Matisse when he was aged and infirm creating those fantastic cut outs. Sooke said something to the effect that Matisse needed to create to live, and that life and art in the end were the same thing to him. I agree with that.
By the way, I'm fine ! Just the darkness of this piece made me think, and that yesterday I sat at my table in the studio almost completely devoid of inspiration, and thought OK, just make marks. So I did and I do and it somehow makes everything come back into place.
There's only one secret to creativity. Just do it !
Wednesday, 28 May 2014
Two small sketchbook paintings
Tuesday, 27 May 2014
Monday, 26 May 2014
Sunday, 25 May 2014
Saturday, 24 May 2014
Friday, 23 May 2014
Thursday, 22 May 2014
More Rocks
Wednesday, 21 May 2014
Rocks
Tuesday, 20 May 2014
Sunday, 18 May 2014
Just a little Sunday watercolour scribble
Scribbled drawing pencil with watercolour over it. These are mostly natural earth pigments I made into my own watercolours.
Friday, 16 May 2014
Compositional playtime on the iPad
What a great tool the iPad is for exploring ideas. Here you can see how I made 4 drawings change from simply black and white to colours. They were done in Procreate, pure and simply, no fiddling about in any other apps. I made most of the brushes.
Thursday, 15 May 2014
The twisty Path - a watercolour
On A5 Paper and done in watercolour. It reminds me of the twisty path that life sets us upon. Things are never very straightforward ! I don't know where I'm heading, but it definitely involves creating things...
Emerging square - iPad drawing
I've been experimenting with a new brush I made in Procreate. This is the result. Now I must go out and interact with the real world today as it's so sunny !
Wednesday, 14 May 2014
Glimpses of the invisible
Both watercolours on A5 Khadi paper, just love the deckle edges...
A space of one's own...
I've been meaning to write a post about studio space for a long time. I've been yearning to have a studio for many years. I have what I call a work room in my house, but I didn't really think of it as a studio. Recently an opportunity came up for me to rent a studio space in an artist's collective. I really couldn't afford it. So I decided to call my work room my studio. It has made a real difference to how I think of it. With a bit of judicious rearranging, a few new shelves and an easel it really feels like a studio now, even it it's a small one.
Here's the far end, it's where most of the action takes place. It's quite small but I have all my paints and pencils to hand. The ones I am currently working on are out. It think it's essential to have things as accessible as possible so that it's easy to start working. It's like practising music. If I put my instrument back in its case then I won't play it. If it's out and I pass by it I will play for a few minutes every so often and so more practise takes place.
Here's a detail of the work bench. I've got it at a height that means I can stand at it or use a high stool. Being able to stand at an art table is great, it makes for more dynamic work, but for careful work sitting is better. I have more control then.
Having a dedicated space for doing art is really important. For me, it also needs to be kept clear of any other interference. Other people are welcome only when invited for example. I personally need a lot of silence when I work, although I will occasionally listen to BBC Radio 4 but only when I'm doing tasks such as painting paper for collage, or gessoing paper or boards. Every so often it gets a drastic tidy, but when I'm really working hard things go all over the place, the photos show it in this state. Mid working.
Monday, 12 May 2014
Unknown alphabet - 4 watercolour experiments
I'm struggling with watercolour, I'm either working too loosely or too tightly, and can't seem to find the balance. These are getting closer to what I want to do.
Sunday, 11 May 2014
More small critters - watercolour
About A4 sized
Layers of watercolours and inktense pencils
Inktense pencils are great because when you have drawn with them and wetted them, when they are dry they stay put. You don't pick up the colour from underneath in a subsequent layer.
Saturday, 10 May 2014
Friday, 9 May 2014
Two Collage Paintings for Friday
Two tiered landscape - Acrylic and collage on paper 8"x8"
I haven't done much collage lately and I really love making them so here are two of the pieces I've been working on this week.
Wednesday, 7 May 2014
Tricolour painting
A3 paper using acrylics and pencils and neocolour 2 crayons plus white and black paint. So more like a quintet of colours.
Today I was experimenting. I used process cyan, process magenta and process yellow. I was looking for vividness and I got it. Don't know if I really like the lack of subtlety but it certainly sings out.
Two drawings
On A3 paper done in charcoal and acrylics
After an excess of very colourful watercolours I wanted to return to something a lot more simple, and to work really fast. I love gestural work, immersing myself in the movement.
Monday, 5 May 2014
The ghost of Industry on the landscape - iPad painting
I went for an evening walk at Levant on Saturday. It's a beautiful place, with old mine workings being eaten away by the renewing of nature. I think it's one of the most inspiring places for my art work, and how I feel about ancient West Penwith. Standing stones and old mine workings and the magical sea.
This piece created in Procreate and several other iPad apps. I can never remember exactly what I used. One day I will get it together to explain how I do this work !