Monday, 19 September 2011
Monday, 1 August 2011
Day trip to Delamere Forest
Beautiful weather on Saturday so a day out was in order.New camera(Birthday Prezzie!) and sketchbook in hand,off we went. I have always been rubbish nay CRAP at drawing plants and landscapes but will add what I sketched when my scanner stops being a sod(No colour ink so it won,t let me scan stuff to my PC..go figure).
Ed.
Sunday, 17 July 2011
Face only a mother could love..
A quick Pastel sketch using techniques from the book Drawing and Painting People-A Fresh Aproach by Emily Ball.
Gross detail was done,not looking at the Paper at all but staring at the mirror instead,extra details were done by starting at the nose as a jump off point,then not looking at the image until that particular colour layer was complete. I cheated by blocking in the background afterwards(a cardinal sin according to Ms Ball!). I Think next time will try not looking at all and using random colours then see how that goes.
Gross detail was done,not looking at the Paper at all but staring at the mirror instead,extra details were done by starting at the nose as a jump off point,then not looking at the image until that particular colour layer was complete. I cheated by blocking in the background afterwards(a cardinal sin according to Ms Ball!). I Think next time will try not looking at all and using random colours then see how that goes.
Friday, 15 July 2011
BOTH by Tom Gauld and Simone Lia
An early Birthday present from Sarah, Tom does what he does best here,mixing the mundanity of daily existence with extraordinary circumstances. A pair of peeved astonauts stuck with each other for company on an Alien world. Masked wrestlers trying to have a day out without being recognised. Low key but witty in its execution and beautifully composed.
Simone Lia's niave drawing style is always(for me) a pleasure to look at. Her humour is more surreal(woman wants to go out with a fence....? A prudish sweetcorn kernel..) This book also contains the first appearance of Fluffy the Rabbit who thinks his/her owner is its daddy. Fluffy got a book all of it's own in 2007,which I recommend reading also.
BOTH is out of print now but you can still pick up a copy on Amazon if you've got a spare fiver and don't mind second hand.
My apologies for the fuzzy picture edges but the book was slightly to big to fit on the scanner without overhang,hence out of focus at extremities.
Simone Lia's niave drawing style is always(for me) a pleasure to look at. Her humour is more surreal(woman wants to go out with a fence....? A prudish sweetcorn kernel..) This book also contains the first appearance of Fluffy the Rabbit who thinks his/her owner is its daddy. Fluffy got a book all of it's own in 2007,which I recommend reading also.
BOTH is out of print now but you can still pick up a copy on Amazon if you've got a spare fiver and don't mind second hand.
My apologies for the fuzzy picture edges but the book was slightly to big to fit on the scanner without overhang,hence out of focus at extremities.
Monday, 11 July 2011
UCLAN Drawing & Image making Degree show 2011
Recently Visited the UCLAN Degree Exhibitions. The D&IM Show caught my eye for it's Illustratyness(?). Where the 2D image is still King. Though there was a wide variety of mark-making techniques used, Charcoal,Ink,photography and sewing onto fabric to name a few. All bar one(see bottom) resulted in 2D finished pieces. Not that I dont like a bit of installation work myself, just it's nice to see how the other half do it within the self initiated brief structure of Fine Art.
Visit: http://www.drawingandimagemaking.com/
Mark Moore
See more at http://www.markmooreillustration.com/
Emma Rowell
Needlpoint and Animal carcasses.
See more at http://www.emmarowell.tumblr.com/
Lucia Perrigo
Collages of Artists own drawings.
No link sorry.
Rebecca Elliston
This piece was based on the concept of escapism. During the exhibition it contained soil and plants,like a minature jungle in a tent, In my opinion it could have possiblybenefitted from being much larger as it was only about 1 metre tall, something that the viewer could actually enter and explore would have had more impact I think.
More of Rebecca's stuff at http://www.flickr.com/people/beckiboos
Visit: http://www.drawingandimagemaking.com/
Mark Moore
See more at http://www.markmooreillustration.com/
Emma Rowell
Needlpoint and Animal carcasses.
See more at http://www.emmarowell.tumblr.com/
Lucia Perrigo
Collages of Artists own drawings.
No link sorry.
Rebecca Elliston
This piece was based on the concept of escapism. During the exhibition it contained soil and plants,like a minature jungle in a tent, In my opinion it could have possiblybenefitted from being much larger as it was only about 1 metre tall, something that the viewer could actually enter and explore would have had more impact I think.
More of Rebecca's stuff at http://www.flickr.com/people/beckiboos
Thursday, 5 May 2011
Tuesday, 12 April 2011
My First animation
Ariadne. She was the girl who gave Theseus a ball of thread,when he entered The labyrinth to fight The Minatour.
http://www.youtube.com/embed/fm4lQGaA6sY
http://www.youtube.com/embed/fm4lQGaA6sY
Monday, 11 April 2011
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