He's seen better days but he can't remember when,..i tried to capture this every day image here of an old chap on a bench, with sensitivity and honesty i know my old fashioned approach won't shatter the art world but that's not important to me, I like to capture a mundane occurance and turn it into somthing special, this old feller seems to cover the seven deadly sins envy,avarice,lust,sloth,anger,gluttony,& pride all in one go, dear of him
Tuesday, March 18, 2008
Wednesday, March 12, 2008
Creative People
For the creative person
This article serves only to illustrate my participation in this mad but wonderful profession over many years of dedicated practice I have learned to share the many aspects of art in general and character art in particular, being true to ourselves and not slaves to trends gives us the ability to still be contemporary, but like the impressionists go against the “norm” as it were. Abstract landscapes seem to be in vogue at the moment and before that abstract shapes and pop art but I doggedly kept painting quirky characters to my detriment financially; still recently they now seem to be gaining some popularity so as I said being true to what you do ultimately shines through your work and is then a recognizable trait that people identify with honesty is a powerful tool and injected into our everyday practices and work will ultimately bring something to us as artists and people, I’ll end these ramblings with an illustration, you start with a blank canvas subconsciously putting bits of yourself into an image, by that I mean it feels right to you, and over time an image appears, you then show/display that image and someone is moved by it, happy ,sad, maybe just pleased, either way a genuine emotion which intern feeds your creative process, and stimulates the viewer, everyone needs encouragement, I get mine through my paintings.
I hope this small insight that I share may benefit the viewer to better understand the methods and motives behind my character paintings.
This article serves only to illustrate my participation in this mad but wonderful profession over many years of dedicated practice I have learned to share the many aspects of art in general and character art in particular, being true to ourselves and not slaves to trends gives us the ability to still be contemporary, but like the impressionists go against the “norm” as it were. Abstract landscapes seem to be in vogue at the moment and before that abstract shapes and pop art but I doggedly kept painting quirky characters to my detriment financially; still recently they now seem to be gaining some popularity so as I said being true to what you do ultimately shines through your work and is then a recognizable trait that people identify with honesty is a powerful tool and injected into our everyday practices and work will ultimately bring something to us as artists and people, I’ll end these ramblings with an illustration, you start with a blank canvas subconsciously putting bits of yourself into an image, by that I mean it feels right to you, and over time an image appears, you then show/display that image and someone is moved by it, happy ,sad, maybe just pleased, either way a genuine emotion which intern feeds your creative process, and stimulates the viewer, everyone needs encouragement, I get mine through my paintings.
I hope this small insight that I share may benefit the viewer to better understand the methods and motives behind my character paintings.
Monday, March 10, 2008
Roadside Cafe
Friday, March 7, 2008
digital caricatures
EXTRAS
Digital caricatures seem very popular at the moment so being a figurative character artist i thought I'd give it a go i really like the results you can achieve doing them this way, which i might be able to include in my own quirky characters, anyway i thought I'd share it with you cheers steve
Digital caricatures seem very popular at the moment so being a figurative character artist i thought I'd give it a go i really like the results you can achieve doing them this way, which i might be able to include in my own quirky characters, anyway i thought I'd share it with you cheers steve
Wednesday, March 5, 2008
Exhibition
veiw inside the gallery
Had a great day yesterday, I went up to Plymouth. Took six paintings up to the new gallery at the Royal William Yard. Met Mike the owner for the first time, seemed very professional and a really nice bloke. He's going to do canvas prints of my paintings, they really are stunning, I can't wait to see them finished.
Had a great day yesterday, I went up to Plymouth. Took six paintings up to the new gallery at the Royal William Yard. Met Mike the owner for the first time, seemed very professional and a really nice bloke. He's going to do canvas prints of my paintings, they really are stunning, I can't wait to see them finished.
Monday, March 3, 2008
Christmas card!
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