Showing posts with label Still Life. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Still Life. Show all posts
Monday, 9 January 2017
Happy New Year
Little Brown Tea pot
At this time of the year it is traditional to take stock of the year just gone and make plans for the year ahead, catch up on all those things which have been pushed to one side to do 'later' and, in my case, try and stock up on art materials.
Although it has been cold recently, it has not been soooo cold as to make it impossible to paint outdoors, even with watercolour. There is a certain beauty in the winter landscape and the recent frosts have turned the fields and hedgerows into a land of crystal enchantment as if from a fairy tale.
However, if you live in part of the world where winter really means FROZEN, then perhaps January should be dedicated to the art of Still Life. Even traditional subject matter can be inspiring if you are willing to experiment with composition, change the size or format of your usual paper or canvas, and play with colours not usually to be found on your palette. It's all about being creative. We are always learning, and this seems to be the ideal time of year to play with our materials and see where it leads us.
Some of my New Year resolutions;
- Travel further afield for plein air painting and sketching.
- Push boundaries more - don't just stick with what I know I can do.
-Make better use of my sketchbooks.
Oh, and
- Try to update this blog on a more regular basis than of late. Who knows? I might even make it through to February !
HAPPY PAINTING
Friday, 4 September 2015
Autumn Still Life
First Squash
watercolour on paper
Summer is over, according to the Met office, but the upside to this means that is now officially autumn with a whole lot of new painting opportunities ahead.
Too cold/wet/windy for you to go outside ? Well then, why not consider an autumnal still life with all the colours associated with this time of year ?
Pumpkins and squashes are coming to the fore - some of my favourite subjects, I can't believe it is a year since I painted any. The trouble with seasonal subject matter -daffodils in Spring for example- they are with us only a short space of time and one has to remind oneself again how to capture their form and colour. Luckily where squashes are concerned there seems to be a never ending variety to choose from which means one can have fun making up new compositions from relatively few objects..
I'm looking forward to adding this year's harvest to a number of still life paintings during this wonderful season.
I may still go out and sketch between times !
Labels:
Autumn,
colour,
pumpkins,
squashes,
Still Life,
watercolour
Friday, 15 May 2015
The lushness of May
The lushness of May
Back to a small sketchbook during a footpath ramble this morning and I wanted to try and convey the lushness of the moment where nature is bursting with energy and nobody has yet tried to cut anything down. Having made this small sketch I am hoping to use the information gathered to paint a slightly more 'finished' watercolour.
Looking forward to going to Baginton Art Group on Tuesday and Evesham Arts Society on Wednesday to present a demonstration still life. A sneak preview of part of what I shall be doing is below..
Monday, 2 February 2015
Blue Monday
Blue mug with onions
watercolour on paper
8.75 x 12.75 inches
(14 x 18 inches mounted)
A small still life in preparation for this week's class.
It's been more of an office day today - it happens sometimes, when you can't put off all those things you have to do any longer.
Thursday, 29 January 2015
No Escape
Three Oranges
watercolour on paper
8.75 x 12.75 inches
(14 x 18 inches mounted)
I've been forced to stay inside recently while a long awaited new boiler was installed - a process which took longer than expected. Still Life time then, and these handy oranges helped to keep me sane while carpet and floorboards were ripped up. (Something to do with the electrics).
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