Sunday 30 August 2009
Return from the dead!
I've been a very bad blogger these last few months. My catch up classes came to an abrupt end, after I let frustration get the better of me. Painting with "the claw" proved pretty uncomfortable to begin with, a real pain in the bum. There are at least three incomplete studies, still littering the drying racks of Heatherley's - testament to my loss of faith!. Months on, I'm pleased to report that my beloved right hand feels much less alien, and that my desire to paint has been rekindled. After two weeks work experience at a TV production company (I'm trying to make waves in the world of broadcasting, little as those waves may be right now), my creativity feels stimulated in new and exciting ways. Have had an interesting idea for a painting - inspired by memories of home life, and the concept of the 'vignette' (something I discussed with George a while ago). Will have to get cracking with some sketches. Am thinking gouache might suit...
Thursday 28 May 2009
Bunny
Another day of animal antics. Two more suitcase scenes were set up: one on a holiday theme, teeming with clothes, books and a rather lovely camera, the other packed with vintage toys. Maybe I'm regressing back to childhood (or else the black cat from yesterday's still life has given me the bug), but I couldn't resist the toys. Something about the limp limbed bunny. Made a very slow and rather tight start - not best pleased - but hopefully I'll begin to unwind over the next two weeks. The scene seemed to bring out my illustrative tendencies actually - not very painterly, but somehow appropriate! I can't help thinking of Shirley Hughes' picture books...
Wednesday 27 May 2009
The return!
First day back at school (am finally making up for the 9 classes I missed during my 'convalescence') - fantastic to see everybody, and to don my painting shirt again. Ian set up a really engaging still life, an old suitcase overflowing with books and vintage clothes. And at the forefront, stealing the show, was a little toy cat - a scruffy, black specimen with a slightly unhinged expression. I think I'm in love.
Tuesday 7 April 2009
Big Day Out
It's three weeks since my accident, and I'm having to live life in the slow lane still. Popped into Heatherley's to say hello to staff and tutors on Friday - lovely to see everyone, and share some of my concerns with people whose right hands are the their livelihood! Recovery is going to take some time, as will getting used to my two ghost fingers (which I'm willing back to full health. Come on digits!) - but I will be getting on the painting/drawing wagon as soon as I can. I had my first solo expedition in ages the other day (bless), visiting the 'Mythologies' exhibition at the Haunch of Venison and then the Kuniyoshi prints exhibition at the Royal Academy. 'Mythologies' is fantastic, luring the spectator through labyrinthine passages of art (Christian Boltanski's shadow puppets and Polly Morgan's taxidermy stand out). Macabre and magical, it hinges on the idea of the 'Wunderkammer' or Cabinet of Curiosities - recreating the heavy, timeless atmosphere of monolithic establishments like the British Museum. Very thought provoking. Kuniyoshi on the other hand, was a real giggle. Forget beautiful geisha girls or lyrical Japanese landscapes, his samurais are the bomb.
Monday 23 March 2009
Time Out
Had a horrible accident last weekend that's left me with nerve damage to my right hand. I won't go on, as you've probably already heard the gruesome details. Needless to say I'm having to take some time out from school - need to mend a little before I take up the brush again! Am keeping positive. Have full mobility thank god, and pray that the nerve damage will repair in 6 months to a year. Horribly painful at the moment, but then it would be. Cannot wait to get back to Heatherleys though. I miss it all! The atmosphere, the fantastic tutors, the challenge, the meditation. Ah well, it will be all the sweeter for this hiatus!
Wednesday 11 March 2009
The Finished Article (I think...)
I think I've finally finished me' shed. Spent the day in my own little bubble, listening to Hospital Podcasts - was satisfyingly in the zone. The earth in the foreground may need some more work (it looks a little flat at the moment), but I'm really happy with the reeds and greenery that I've worked up - thanks to my new, badass rigger brush. Generally, I'm pleased with the 'hierarchy' of space: the way that the flanking buildings give way to the main event. It's not perfect, but I think this is a big step in the right direction. My tutors were really positive about the finished product, which was nice. There's nothing like praise!
Wednesday 4 March 2009
Taking Shape
This is my third week working on the shed, and I'm super chuffed because its beginning to take shape. I never thought I'd enjoy the challenge of a landscape - but there's something very compelling about creating a sense of place. Will need to work up the earthy foreground and the green patch/horizon next session, adding the reeds which should lend the composition a dynamic, vertical element. First I need to invest in a 'rigger' brush; a slender, sable brush that will allow me to treat the reeds with the delicacy they deserve. Basically, there's lots left to do, but I've broken the back of this badboy. Other news: plans are underway for my next screen-print, one which will hopefully find its way onto a t-shirt. Think Slush Puppie, gone wrong... I just love channelling the 80s.
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