JUNE 2023, STUDIO

This last week I have been investigating a way of working that has it’s roots in my 5 lines method. I choose 5 shapes: a 4 sided shape, a 3 sided shape, a long nose shape, a mouth shape (a rounded shape with a line through it), and a pair of circles that represent eyes. Then I arrange them in various combinations. When I have generated several, I use tracing paper to copy one, then over lay another. Once I have a drawing that is a combination of at least 2, I use carbon transfer paper to copy the image onto an A5 piece of 220gsm cartridge paper. I then paint onto this and rework the drawing in response to the coloured shapes. The materials I use are acrylic paint mixed with fine marble dust, carbon transfer, pencil, and conté pencil. These are the results so far.

Going Backwards to go Forwards.

This week I made an attempt at tidying and organising my ridiculously cluttered, full attic studio. Unfortunately the original objective was abandoned pretty quickly.

I have several portfolios with a mixed bag of recent and not so recent work. Most finished, some I had put to one side, effectively abandoned. When I stumbled across the half baked pieces from 2021, I felt that now was the time to finish them. It seemed the last 2 years had shown me the answers to the questions these paintings had presented to me.

There was an immediacy about them, something more clumsy and unsure than the work I’ve done more recently. It has been fun to take them in hand and clarify them.

All of the below are acrylic on watercolour paper that is 38 x 28 cm.

Today’s Painting, from Start to Finish in 7 Photos.

Finished Painting. ‘As Far As I Can See’, acrylic on watercolour paper, 38 x 28 cm

Acrylic and gouache on paper, A5. March 2019.

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5 pencil drawings. A4 Sketchbook. Christmas 2018.

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6 pencil drawings. A4 Sketchbook. Beginning of November.

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8 pencil drawings. A4 Sketchbook. Last days of October 2018

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5 more pencil drawings. A4 Sketchbook. October 2018

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8 more pencil drawings. A4 Sketchbook. October 2018

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