Thursday, July 31, 2014
Suicide run
Sunday, July 27, 2014
Spot and the Apple Store final Print.
It was a trial print with two plates. I had lots of problems with the first stretchy rubber plate and then the dark ink refused to print properly on top the 2 other colours, so I have had to touch up a bit by hand. However it was an interesting and worthwhile experiment.
Spot, a Swallow and the Apple store; The final panel for Easton
Thursday, July 24, 2014
Apple Store Print Roughs
I have redrawn the image with Spot and the Apple Store in preparation for a lino print. It is quite different with a simplified and slightly more animated Apple Store and a smaller, single version of Spot. I m thinking of two plates, a reduction print of the Apple store image and an additional plate of Spot and I am adding a swallow. They nest in the Orchard Towers and in other outbuilding around the Gardens
Spot roughs
Some first colours
The second colour and the two plates
I have been using up odds and ends so its a combination of vinyl and the soft cut rubber which I am finding more and more difficult to work with. It has been very warm and I found it stretches in the press. Luckily registration is not a problem with this image.
Tuesday, July 22, 2014
Last Easton Panel..Slow Progress
I have one last panel to do for the Easton joint project and the theme is “architecture/tree”. This is a free choice so I am planning a print. The subject I have chosen is the Apple Store, one of 4 small buildings across the river in the orchard and I decided to include Spot somehow.
There are many ways to view the small and rather mysterious towers. One is from the darkness of the yew walk. There is a gap about half way down the walk which gives you a fleeting view 2 of the towers. The tall yews are as solid as buildings and anyone or anything passing by is gone in a flash. In this sketch I have 3 Spots getting closer each time and, of course, chasing an escaped apple.
I made a few rough sketches and some colour ideas…
and this drawing which I like .. however as I was really planning a print I am having a rethink. This image is a bit fussy for a simple lino cut.
Spot and the Apple Store..pen and wash A4
Sunday, July 20, 2014
Art in Action
It didn't happen of course but I still feel that the experience has been incredibly rewarding, not to mention a lot of fun when I volunteered for the day on Thursday. Meeting like minded people who are creative but take their work very seriously can be quite intoxicating and the 'feel good' factor is still with me.....check out the website for next year if you're interested! http://www.artinaction.org.uk
Seeing some of the interesting pieces drawn simply in graphite helped to justify and reinforce my interest in this medium and I've been working on another sketch of our lurcher, Poppy.
Tuesday, July 15, 2014
Dogs at last.....
I have been working on a commission to do a pencil sketch of another gorgeous and much loved pet, a soft coated wheaten terrier and although I don't know him, I can see from his face that he is quite a character.....
Sunday, July 13, 2014
Easton Panel Sections: No 4: Night on the Witham
The fledgling River Witham flows through Easton, spring fed and mostly gently winding,but it can flood to a spectacular height.
This section is one for the collage of images panel. My section says “water/flower”.Where the river enters the garden on southern boundary there is a spectacular gunnera. Many of us in the group love this splendid plant with its giant architectural leaves and strange early flowers which remind me so much of the cycads in Leu.
I wondered about this river at night and how lovely it must look. I added the bridge arches and a hint of the woven edges of coppiced hazel which have been added to improve the flow and improve the habitat for trout and native crayfish.
This time, for wildlife,I have added some bats winging their way under the arches of the bridge to feed on moths and night flying insects.
The River Witham at Night …with bats. A4 pen and ink
Saturday, July 12, 2014
Easton Panel Sections: No 3
For some reason I am not keen on these two towers, but it was a section I picked in the draw. So here is a try. I might do another one if I have time. This time there are 2 little swallows high up on the right hand side.The swallows are such a feature of Easton in the summer. Maybe I will feature them again in one of the other sections.
Easton Towers watercolour A4
Thursday, July 10, 2014
Easton Panel Sections: No 2 : The Chestnut Tree
The next section was rather unprepossessing, and nobody really wanted it, but when I looked at it a little closer I realised the main dark tree shape was one of the magnificent Horse Chestnuts. That’s lucky really as it gives me the opportunity to make another Chestnut Tree image for the Tree Following project, as well as make a pen and ink drawing.
This time I incorporated a rook and three distant red kites. The last time I was at Easton I saw them flying high above the chestnut trees.
We see them here too. They sometimes float silently over the garden or tumble and soar far away over the distant woods . They move so fast they can be miles away in minutes
The Chestnut Tree with Rook and Red Kites. A4 pen and ink
Tuesday, July 8, 2014
Easton Panel Sections: No1: Blackbird on path:
My lovely Easton Walled Gardens painting group are working on a joint project for our Easton Show this year. The Show will be called “A Portrait of Easton” and will showcase two large panels about 6ft x 3ft. One is a collage of aspects of Easton, flowers, gardens, architecture, etc. The second is a photo. We we have divided up each panel into 24 sections which has worked out at 4 or 5 sections each. The show is at the end of August but there is so much happening that I am dedicating this week to getting my bits done.
It’s a great opportunity to try a few different approaches and having these small photo sections to explore, with the images already there is interesting and rather liberating, its comes down to interpretation.
So No1 is a section of path at the bottom of the photo panel. The path is lined with flowers but there is a plain section on the middle. While working on this image I felt a blackbird would fit in just fine. I am particularly fond of blackbirds and have used them quite a few times in work about my garden here.
Bird on the Path: A4 watercolour.
Sunday, July 6, 2014
Love Lepus the hare
It was an opportunity to remind myself of the play of light and shadows on vegetation and even though I only used graphite pencils rather than any colour, the very action of sitting and staring at the plants and studying the way they grow and intermingle was really useful in trying to understand shape and tonal values. I was hoping to use the material as reference for another hare picture.
I'll work on both watercolours and have no doubt an idea for a print will be bubbling up in my consciousness, it's often the way.......sometimes!!