Thursday 19 February 2009

Fruity Patooty


Pineapples and watermelons provided today's jaunty subject matter. I decided to take a different approach from usual, starting with all the big shapes, finding the main areas of light and dark etc, before working up the detail (I usually get caught up in the minutiae too soon). And in a way it paid off (it's certainly the most sensible order of approach). My pineapple's a little plastic - in my defense, they are CRAZY ass fruits to paint - but I'm super pleased with the melon. Juicy.

Wednesday 18 February 2009

Shed (aka Ode to a Brick Wall)


After the success of last term's brick wall, I've moved onto another textural project. From a box of source material bought in by Ian, I chose this snapshot of a dilapidated shed (taken in Peterborough, don't you know) a week ago. I though the flaking paintwork, rust, foliage etc would pose an exciting challenge. It's very much a working progress - as with the brick wall, I'm taking my time on this - but here's a sneak peak of two week's worth painting. This is my first attempt at a landscape in oils, and I'm really enjoying it (I was apprehensive, nature-phobe that I am). Popped into the library in the last half hour of today's lesson, to look at Stanley Spencer's work for inspiration. His English garden scenes are wonderful, striking a fine balance between the illustrative and the painterly; I'd like to capture something of his delicacy and surface treatment with this work.

Friday 13 February 2009

It's Alive!


Inspired by a Euan Uglow painting we were shown last week, Tash (friend and protegee, hehe) requested tomatoes for today's still life. And tomatoes there were. In abundance. Allan and I decided that the fruit on the far right of my canvas has a life of its own. Sad tommy or angry tommy, we couldn't come to an agreement. Either way, its 'physiognomical'! On a positive note, I managed to up the thickness of my paint today which made a great difference.

Thursday 12 February 2009

Artichokes


Another foodie study (Allan promised me more cakes but alas, there were none). My paint isn't quite thick enough - I seem to be regressing on that front. But it does have a certain quality I like.

Monday 9 February 2009

Victory!


Yeehah! After months of labour here's my finished screen-print, keyline and all. I'm seriously chuffed with the end product. Bits and bobs don't align perfectly, but overall I think it packs a punch. Maybe I should complete the suit...