Friday, 4 April 2014

Jon Hiseman


This was a real trip down memory lane. Tasked with an exercise in portrait painting, my chosen subject was the near-legendary drummer from Colosseum. Their music was a major influence on me in the late 1960's. They reformed in 1994 and were touring as recently as 2010.

This sketch was completed in acrylic in around 2 hours. It measures approx 10" by 12", and was painted with Atelier Interactive acrylics on Bockingford paper. Not sure his mother would recognise him, but it was fun to do.


Wednesday, 19 March 2014

Purple Dancer


The theme last night at Art Club was "Dancing". It gave me an excuse to return to an occasional series of pastel paintings of dancers, which has proved to be popular in the past.

This one is approximately 9" by 12" and is painted with Conte hard pastels on Winsor grey pastel paper.

After a couple of stressful days it was good to just relax and paint for a few hours.

Tuesday, 11 March 2014

Art on the Pier 2014


Some good news today. "Frost" has been selected to be displayed on Worthing Pier this year. It will be the third year that this exhibition has been run. It opens in April (exact date to follow). Do go along and take a look. Work from 100 artists is on display, and it is free!


Wednesday, 26 February 2014

Muddy Boots


My over-riding memory of the winter 2013/2014 will be of rain. It rarely seems to have stopped. We have been much more fortunate than many in the UK - the sea defences held and the work done on the River Rife prevented flooding. However, everywhere you walk is so muddy.

This pastel painting depicts my walking boots after a walk with the dog along the banks of the Rife, down to the beach and back again. It measures approx 11" by 9", and was created with Conte hard pastels on Winsor paper.

Let's hope the spring brings drier weather.


Friday, 21 February 2014

What is the word for looking up your own name on Google?


Trying to find where I had posted a copy of this picture (Mirror Lake) on the web I entered my name into Google. It is amazing what comes up. Even with an unusual name, there are loads of "googlegangers".

The site where this picture resides was found and there a number of very nice comments. The original now lives with my daughter and son-in-law.

Not so good was that I found my own obituary. Don't think I'll bother with that again!


Wednesday, 19 February 2014

The House in the Woods


This was started at Sky Blue as an exercise in counterchange, and finished off at Lancing Art Club on the theme of warm colours.

The light roof against the dark trees is a fairly obvious example of counterchange, but check out the tree trunks. Against the dark foliage they are light; against the light sky the same trunk is dark. Not "right" but it is effective.

Approximately 12" by 8", it was painted with St Petersburg White Nights watercolour paint on Winsor Aquafine 300 gsm paper.

Friday, 7 February 2014

Rain Forest


Sometimes it is fun to just paint with no detailed goal in mind, and see what happens. This my latest piece of "abstract realism" and contains elements from four of my earlier paintings. Measuring approx 14" by 10" it was painted with Atelier Interactive Acrylics on Bockingford paper. It can't be all bad  -Jean likes it!