Sunday, 28 April 2013
Demo for Norwich and Norfolk Art Circle
These are photos taken by my friend and mentor Gareth Hawker at the demo for NNAC yesterday. The turn out was good with around fifty attending. Ken agreed to sit for me once again. I always enjoy painting Ken and as I told the group, 'if you enjoy doing something, you are less likely to make a pig's ear of it...' I had fun and thanks to all who came along to watch and encourage me.
Wednesday, 24 April 2013
Hellebores
Oil sketch of Eileen 2
Friday, 19 April 2013
Charcoal sketch of Arthur
This is a preliminary sketch of Arthur done from life over a couple of very pleasant hours we spent together this morning. I am about to start a large oil painting of him and the session allowed me the opportunity to explore his face a bit. At 93, this old soldier, 2nd World War POW, has many stories to tell. It is going to be such an honour to paint him.
Thursday, 18 April 2013
Oil Sketch of Eileen
Wednesday, 17 April 2013
Life sketch of Hilary
This life sketch of Hilary is my effort from yesterday morning; it was painted from life in a session of approx two and a half hours. I really liked the way the red sheet bounced back into the shadows. When I set up a life pose I am more than happy to allow the face to go into the shadow. It stops everyone getting too caught up with producing a portrait which is best avoided in a figure sketch. I only suggested Hilary's face but the red reflected from the sheet was particularly powerful on her facial planes..
Saturday, 13 April 2013
Pastel sketch of Patrick
Wednesday, 10 April 2013
Oil sketch of Gwen
Saturday, 6 April 2013
Turn to the right
Friday, 5 April 2013
Turn to the left
Wednesday, 3 April 2013
Oil sketch of Clive 2
This is a second study of Clive, painted from life in just over two hours. It did not go as smoothly as the first study, as I seemed to fight with the proportions at the start and chased them all the way to the finish. Once I decide on the size I want the head to be within a composition I try to keep to it but for some reason I kept going slightly bigger. It becomes a struggle if you have drawing issues right through the painting process. I got something of him by the end of the session but not without trouble and strife....
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