Friday 23 March 2018

Poem lines

So,this week I have been home alone, on retreat in my own home studio. Family all away, just me and the paint. I wanted to create  some larger landscape pieces, 81 cm sq. to continue the series of, ' Poem lines.' ( I called them Poem lines because the words that sprang to mind when I painted them felt like lines of a poem. )

These pieces came about because I felt that the Art lounge was feeling a little serious with all the Urban ones. I wanted a lighter feel , so there was always going to be an element of lightness to them. What am I trying to do with these landscape pieces ? Well , I wanted to capture a little of how I feel in the special places that I have in my landscape. The feelings of peace , profoundness, calm that can sometimes overwhelm. I am so lucky to live here with my hills, woods and weather on my doorstep.

The paintings followed on organically from each other and now, at the end of my week, I have hung the six canvases in the Art lounge ( back room .) They are harmonious as a collection but that works for me, especially since I know they will be off to Hope Gallery, Redbrick Mill, Batley on Sunday....I maybe will have to paint some more !

A landscape element of paint. Acrylic. 81 cm sq.


An atmosphere of colour. Acrylic. 81 cm sq.

A clear day. Acrylic. 81 cm sq.


A distance in paint. Acrylic. 81 cm sq.

Moments of landscape. Acrylic on canvas. 81 cm sq.

An aerial landscape. Acrylic on canvas. 81 cm sq.

Art lounge chimney breast.

Art lounge wall


These paintings were painted on primed canvas. I put down a coat of umber mixed with black first , let it dry and then worked intuitively on top. The brown/ black underpainting does give a weight to generally high key paintings, even though the brown/ black doesn't show through.





Saturday 17 March 2018

Return to my landscape

It seems forever since I painted the landscape, got truly caught  up in the Urban stuff. But I have a complete week now in the studio so can have a massive paint. Can't wait. So, when I paint I don't  channel other artists but it's kind of like as you go along your journey , the images that you create or the marks that you make remind you of other artists past and present. That then takes you back into looking at their artwork, helping you with your own. It's massively useful to look how other artists create their work, make their marks, use their colours.....providing you sing in paint with your own voice and not someone else's.....this one , in parts , felt a little like an Egon Schielle landscape......I love his landscapes....research.....

52 cm sq. acrylic on board. ' A warm evening in my umber landscape. '

52 cm sq. landscape, ' A soft, cool Winter that envelops my studio.'
I collected some words as I painted ( when I. Say I collect the words it means I just jot down he words that come into my mind as I paint.)

The paint seems stiff and unhelpful today
Rusty landscape fingers
Blend to bland
Gentle, pastoral landscapes
Search for the colour
I like the making marks, the marks that you accidentally make during the course of a painting that with your Artists eye you decide to keep ...
A soft cold winter that envelops my studio
Had a lovely day in paint
 Love the paint
Can you tell when an artist loves the paint or when they try to master or dominate it.....don't we all do  both at times ?


' An umber day,' 52 cm sq. acrylic on board.
This was a rework of am earlier one that didn't work for me today. I glazed burnt umber over some  areas and a rich gold that I had mixed over others. I often use Daler Rowney, system 3 paint and I love their burnt umber.....so warm and transparent.


' A Spring song,' 52 cm sq. acrylic on board. Another rework of an older one. Loved this one today....will I still love it tomorrow ? ... Had a feeling of. Elle Packs work.....research......

Saturday 10 March 2018

Urban marks ( 6)

So, reviewing the Urban Marks....I am up to number 28. So the series has grown steadily, without me having to force it. Love these Urbany marks.

urban marks , acrylic, 12 inches sq.Definitely can see the influence of the artist Mishiul Choudhury . Love his urban stuff....he has a lighter, brighter palette than me. 


Urban marks no 26 , acrylic on canvas, 12 inches sq.


A few repaints later with this one. Finally like it ....TODAY....I had stretched the canvas over the box. Love how the drips and runs soak into the canvas....remind myself of Felicity Keefes work , which I love.....she uses washes rather than glazes, thin mixtures of runny paint that she seems then to tip onto the painting. Love it.


Putting primer and gesso onto boards. Boring but necessary. I put primer on first and then a good few layers of gesso , maybe around 5 or 6 with a light sanding in between coats. I have done quite a few just on the board, rather than make the box . I have done this on a few but it's then a pain to make the back of the box onto the painting. He oh, you have choices to make.


Displays of urban marks and My North painting displayed in the workroom. Putting them up on the wall helps keep them safe.


Display of four in the Art room. Massively realised this morning that in different places in the rooms the paintings look massively different. The light, the colour on the walls, the way you look at them , all changes.


More urban marks displayed in the Art lounge.



I am up to number 29 in the Urban marks but 8 have been reprinted ....or will be ....so that's 21 out of 30 , 2 out of 3 ! Not bad really.


Sunday 4 March 2018

My North second series

So , this week I have returned to visit my small ,' Northern ,' images......' Memories in paint,'........have had a lovely week in paint but have found this time round I am more critical of the images that I produce....perhaps inevitable.....these are this weeks that have made it through the first round ( there were lots that didn't ) ...I was undecided about whether to title them or not....I wanted the images to be ambiguous and open to interpretation so felt that the titles had to reflect that, obviously , so , different from the first series where I had been very specific about the titles of the images.......the last couple of days, I had wanted to lighten my palette ....often the Northern stuff is dark and gloomy in colour and tone....

These are all 15 cm sq.

No 1 ' Space.'




No 2 ' Parktime.'



No 3 ' Sunday holiday.'



No 4 ' Holiday.'



No 5 ' Textures.'



No 6' Street layers.'



No 7, ' Flecks of colour.'



No 8, ' Street layers.'



No 9, ' Alleyways.'



No 10, ' Faded.'


No 11, ' The future.'


No 12, ' Whitsuntide.'


No 13, ' Time.'




No 14 ' Summertime,' a favourite today.....but that's often because it's the latest I have painted.....mmmm....it will be a different story tomorrow !


All the ones to date. It's helpful to put them up together to see if they fit together as a whole, see if there are any emerging patterns / shapes/ recurring themes.....

Each time I paint, I do set off with a little challenge to myself....in the early ones, I had tried to leave bolder brush strokes alone and still showing.....later this week , I had wanted to alter my palette and bring in brighter colours....with some success...


A relatively modest collection of Golden fluid acrylics. Love them for these smaller pieces. They glaze with the golden glazing liquid but are naturally opaque. Love them ( well today )