The young woodland provides cover for a lot of small mammals but the kites are always on the lookout for small prey and carrion. Next month I might be lucky enough to see their aerial displays as the breeding season starts. Spring must be coming!
Friday, February 27, 2015
Floating Red Kites
The young woodland provides cover for a lot of small mammals but the kites are always on the lookout for small prey and carrion. Next month I might be lucky enough to see their aerial displays as the breeding season starts. Spring must be coming!
Thursday, February 12, 2015
Branching form: prints
I am learning more about woodcuts and the Jubilee Wood and Tree Following projects will give me some good subjects to play with. These are two prints from earlier this week. One a monoprint, the other a woodcut. I am using a simple branching shape to experiment with techniques… interesting.
Monday, February 9, 2015
Tree Sketches
With our Jubilee Wood project in mind, this week I am looking at trees, in all sorts of ways. Today I walked down to the reservoir where along the side of the main path are a magnificent stand of poplars. They are regal. It’s really the first time I have looked carefully at the fascinating rhythmic branching pattern. I made a few quick sketches of the poplar and a few other local trees.
The old oak and the branching poplar, A5 sketchbook
Sycamore and the twiggy downward arching willow, complete with camellia galls.
and, back home, a simplification of the poplar pattern.
Suddenly many Art Deco designs make sense to me!
Thursday, February 5, 2015
Winter woodland
A very quick sketch with watercolour and gouache to help remind me of the shape of the prints running along the edge of the hedge in the crunchy snow. Many pheasants are now using the wood for cover as both the trees and ground cover are growing up and providing them with somewhere to hide, forage and roost for the night.
Sunday, February 1, 2015
Grasshopper first print
I am not sure I can really call this a grasshopper. I have taken quite a bit of artistic license with it, but it’s fine for some more experiments and does have some of the essence of the sketches and grasshoppery-ness about it. I have been reading about the difference between crickets and grasshoppers and, as usual, it all becomes more and more fascinating the more you find out.
Drawing, block and first proof…
I have quite a few more prints and drawings and ideas for this little chap in progress so more in a weeks time.