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Jools Yasities - Umbel Handmade Mania: Giveaway!
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Sunday, 1 April 2012. Well I've finally reached the magic 300 likers on Facebook. This marks a huge milestone and since there are no bells and whistles over there I'm making some right here. To celebrate, I am giving away three, yes THREE. Lino prints. All you need to do is comment here and let me know which one you'd choose for yourself. At the end of this week I'll put all of your names into a random number generator and the winning three folks will receive their choice of print in the post. 1 April 20...
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Starting to Paint: September 2011
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A reflective log of my progress in painting. Thursday, 29 September 2011. I must admit I find it a bit too daunting at this stage to paint large canvases outside. I'd rather hone my skills some more, continue to sketch and draw outside, but leave the easel in my studio. I hate backing away from the challenge, but I think outdoor painting for me at this stage becomes too much about materials and logistical problems and not enough about painting. So this I will stick with. I should have simplified the back...
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Starting to Paint: Too Far
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A reflective log of my progress in painting. Friday, 20 January 2012. Free hand gone overboard. Too many shapes, too may contrasting colours. I will knock this one back with a glaze and continue work on top of it. It all works in the name of inspiration. Random shapes are great for starting new ideas. I found with interest a technique used by David Revoy for starting new images like this. He uses a free software program called Alchemy to start of a new idea. You can see the process here:. Ive been lookin...
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Starting to Paint: Time to Continue
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A reflective log of my progress in painting. Sunday, 8 January 2012. Happy new year everyone. December was a slow month for me, drawing wise, but I was glad of the break. I always find it hard to get up in gear again in January, but a new project at work will help me get going again. I love starting something new. I fancy playing with imaginary painting for a while. Abstract shapes, doodles and odd looking creatures. Let's see where it goes. Sunday, January 08, 2012. Labels: Shapes and Tones. In painting...
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Starting to Paint: January 2012
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A reflective log of my progress in painting. Sunday, 29 January 2012. What with the new year I always feel invigorated and want to start lots of new things. I am trying to start a jewellery business, but also have two freelancing projects on the game design side, which is what actually pays the bills at the moment. It means, I am sad to say that I hardly get any drawing done, let alone painting. I think it might just have to wait until spring before I really get going again. Sunday, January 29, 2012.
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Starting to Paint: P.S. Krøyer
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A reflective log of my progress in painting. Sunday, 23 October 2011. The Daughters Benzon – P.S.Krøyer 1987. I want to write a post for one of the Danish painters who was a master at outdoor painting. PS Krøyer was a contemporary of Monet and Degas and I think the influence can be seen in his works. Summer Evening on the Skagen Southern Beach with Anna Ancher and Marie Krøyer, P.S. Krøyer, 1893. Summer afternoon at Skagen, P.S. Krøyer, 1899. I like his paintings in the same way that I like Mozart. I...
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Starting to Paint: Portrait of a Sailor
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A reflective log of my progress in painting. Tuesday, 1 November 2011. Portrait of a Sailor. That thumbnail of the skipper below, sparked something, so I turned it into a painting. Acrylic and mixed media on canvas board, 594x420mm. This is mostly acrylics, but I played with some collage, stamping, stencilling and tar gel to get a layered feel. And of course I added real jewellery, just because I really like the effect and it's a challenge to make it fall right so that it fits into the 2D surface. Funny ...
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Starting to Paint: Waterscapes - preparation
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A reflective log of my progress in painting. Saturday, 15 October 2011. Reflections in the harbour. Soft pencil. I know one thing. Water is hard to draw. It is easy to think that you’ve sussed the pattern and stop looking. Then start to fill in automatically only to find that it now looks nothing like water. Colour study. Soluble pencils. It can at times look mirror still and character less, other times like a faceted jewel, reflecting colours you never knew was there. Saturday, October 15, 2011. Ive bee...
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Starting to Paint: Growing Background Layers
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A reflective log of my progress in painting. Wednesday, 11 January 2012. I'll let them sit a few days and see what I think the next step is later. Wednesday, January 11, 2012. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Don't think. Create. Time for a change. Overview of this blog. Painting in 3 dimensions. Using Colour to Describe Objects. Just came across Jeff Leggs fantastic still life paintings. Seeing them made my heart sing. I already live still life as an art form, b. Finally got...
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Starting to Paint: Painting in Progress - Storytelling
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A reflective log of my progress in painting. Saturday, 5 November 2011. Painting in Progress - Storytelling. Not quite sure where this is going just yet. I wanted to move a little bit on from the portraits, but still have it as an element. Maybe the storytelling is more important in this one. The girl needs serious work. I want her to look as innocent as possible. Anyone have any good tricks? Saturday, November 05, 2011. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Don't think. Create.