Research: David Musgrave

I get the impression that in looking at any of David Musgrave’s art online, it would be best viewed ”in the flesh”. Having said that, I also get the feeling that his work is heavy on process and in tying oneself in knots by intellectualising outcomes. Representational art requires some appreciation of process, but itContinue reading “Research: David Musgrave”

Note to self: New Resolution

Resolution No 1) To draw 7 sketches (one per day) in my sketchbook each week (even if that means scrambling them together on Sunday afternoon/evening) and blogging about it at the end of the week. This is a repeat of the resolution written on the inside cover of my sketchbook. The one with the guyContinue reading “Note to self: New Resolution”

Research Point: The Competition (aka Sources of Inspiration)

The first artist on my tutor’s list that caught my attention was Anna Barriball. This was mainly due to the photo in the Independent of her studio space. It put me in mind of my own converted sitting room. I’ll look into Ms Barriball’s creations soon. But right now it is Boxing day. And thoughContinue reading “Research Point: The Competition (aka Sources of Inspiration)”

Part 2: Project 3: Exercise 2: Still Life in Tone Using Colour

I found this ”still life kit” in a charity shop for £1. I’ve been looking forward to having the time to sit and draw it. The study above uses coloured pencils on cheap cartridge paper (later pasted into my kraft paper sketchbook). Using frottage from a textured leather notebook cover, I used colours to representContinue reading “Part 2: Project 3: Exercise 2: Still Life in Tone Using Colour”

Part 2: PROJECT 3: EXERCISE 2

“Still Life” in Tone Using Colour ​Actually, as you can see, I’ve been a rebel against the still life police. Here’s my friend Chris doubling as an inanimate object for the benefit of this exercise. I shall return to some actual objects soon. But for now I felt like doing something different. Again, like theContinue reading “Part 2: PROJECT 3: EXERCISE 2”

Part 2: Project 3: Exercise 1: Line Still life

I began the day by looking at something arty on YouTube to get my creative juices flowing. I looked at Dan Tyrels, an artist who uses found objects to produce monoprints. Printing and drawing are not so far removed from one another. I have chosen printmaking for my elective course. It doesn’t hurt to lookContinue reading “Part 2: Project 3: Exercise 1: Line Still life”

Part 2: Project 2: detailed observation of natural objects

1) pomegranate Drew this for an hour. Then the light faded. I shall return to it on another day. I particularly like the highlight effect I managed with the white oil pastel on the left half. I’m not sure whether this constitutes a detailed study, but I like the use of red and blue togetherContinue reading “Part 2: Project 2: detailed observation of natural objects”

Part 2: Project 2: Exercise 1: Detail and Tone

In order to avoid a muddy mess I am going to leave this as it is now. I’m happy with the light effect. I did consider going into detail on the tablecloth but thought it may detract from the items being supported. I like drawing on craft paper as it provides a medium tone fromContinue reading “Part 2: Project 2: Exercise 1: Detail and Tone”

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