We've just had a fabulous week in Cornwall, couldn't have asked for better weather - great sketching time!
One sunny, but windy, day on Constantine Beach the surf was really up and the waves were crashing into the rocks. The 15 feet high 'splashes' cried out to be drawn; something I hadn't attempted before.
It was great fun to draw. Amazing how the wave rhythm became somewhat predictable - I could concentrate on splash patterns. In fact so much fun I had another go...
...sitting closer this time! Of course the waves weren't so big for the rest of the week but I'll look out for big waves again.
I've added a new sketchbook page which will build over the next few weeks. You'll find a couple more Cornwall drawings there.
Sunday, 12 April 2015
Thursday, 26 March 2015
Etching process - Weathered effects
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Proof stage 4 |
The following close-ups show details - the plate has had a few more dips in the ferric. Further stop out washes and some combination aquatint and spit bite aquatint dips. All in the name of definition. Aquatints have been kept to a minimum to maintain a crispness in the final image.
Layers of open bite textures give the ground its worn, trampled and rain channeled surface. The multiple layers aim to hint at years of exposure and time worn impact on the lane.
Proof stage 6 - the plate looks much richer |
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Weathered and worn etching 66 x 44 cm |
The final print achieves much of what I was hoping for, I'm really pleased that the layers of sugar lift allow each mark to survive each bite, and build up a sense of time having passed on this lane's surface. The print is now on show at 'Alchemy', Museum in The Park, Stroud.
Thursday, 19 March 2015
Printmaking magic - Alchemy opens
All members of the Co-operative were asked to present work for the exhibition; the Museum had the final say over whose work was hung. I'm very pleased that the lovely people there liked my offering - you'll find my latest print 'Weathered and worn' on display, below at the nearest end of the wall.
Thursday, 12 March 2015
Last days of the exhibition
Its been a very good couple of weeks at Wotton Gallery, I'm very appreciative of all those who have taken the time to visit. There has been lots of positive feedback which has been very encouraging.
The exhibition enjoys its last full days on Saturday and Tuesday.
Sunday, 8 March 2015
Notes for an exhibition
Recently I've been spending quite a lot of time on my biggest print to date, getting it ready for the Wotton Gallery show.
The print I was about to make was to be 66cm x 44cm - the preparation needed to be thorough to make sure I wasn't going to spoil the wonderful expanse of copper and it all started with drawing.
I find it useful to make notes when I am out and about making preparation drawings. I've turned my most recent jottings into a bit of creative writing (I call them word walks) that will be shown beside the big print. Here are my notes shown with the sketch created at the time. It helped me remember what I saw and felt when I was in the place that inspired me and I hope it gives an insight into the creative process for the viewer.
The final print and words are shown together at Wotton Gallery, exhibition open for one more week.
The print I was about to make was to be 66cm x 44cm - the preparation needed to be thorough to make sure I wasn't going to spoil the wonderful expanse of copper and it all started with drawing.
I find it useful to make notes when I am out and about making preparation drawings. I've turned my most recent jottings into a bit of creative writing (I call them word walks) that will be shown beside the big print. Here are my notes shown with the sketch created at the time. It helped me remember what I saw and felt when I was in the place that inspired me and I hope it gives an insight into the creative process for the viewer.
top of the lane, clear
blue skies
hard ground; quite a frost
ice
on the puddles
dog claws scratching on the surface of
the earth
what am I going to be looking for
today?
process - surface rather than the
view
the way place is made / making the
surface of the plate
surface more
worn as winter moves on
rain washed gravel
- channel of gravel
I’ve decided to stop and
draw here
hands are starting to
get cold, nose is freezing
hat and glove day
surface damage -
ankles twisting against the lane
surface shapes stretch across
a drawn swoosh where water drains
drawing
following tyre tracks
descriptive marks - quicker, and looser
slope up or down or across,
tilts, falls away
dark across the middle, working the graphite
sharp little points - precise detail and distance
pencil is quicker than my brain
dog reminds me of the time - give him a biscuit
dark - with the direction of winter sun, making a deep mark
snakes
down
line drawing now – mostly tonal before
contouring
the channels that the water has cut
gouge into the paper - stone and harder edges, frozen frosted earth
water damage, weather and wear
-
ends of fingers starting to ache
time
to go home
let’s call this sketch ‘water damage/frosted’
Saturday, 28 February 2015
Walking, drawing, etching - exhibition opens
My exhibition in Wotton-under-Edge opened last night with a sociable crowd of friendly arty faces. The Gallery was dressed and prepared beautifully by Gallery Managers Belinda and Cate; I am very grateful to them both. The detailing was superb, right down to the white jugs brought in with catkins to compliment the wintery monochromatic feel of my prints.
Wotton Gallery has a lovely ambiance and provides a warm welcome to all its visitors. Thank you to all who came last night and if you're planning to visit I hope you'll enjoy the show.
http://www.wottongallery.com
Wotton Gallery, 42 Long Street, Wotton-under- Edge, GL12 7BT
Opening Hours: Tuesday - Saturday, 10am - 4pm (closed Wednesday afternoon)
Tel: 01453 845286
Saturday, 21 February 2015
Exhibition preparation
I've been so busy preparing for my exhibition at Wotton Gallery that I have rather neglected the blog.
I will have lots to show everyone soon though!
I will have lots to show everyone soon though!
The poster was designed by the gallery manager with the help of her talented son, one of the students at my school. If you're in the area we will all be very pleased to see you.
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