Thursday, November 24, 2011

Shifting Positions

 of eyeline, hand, shoulders, lots!  feels much better now so may start with the glazes and lighting next

Sunday, November 13, 2011

Back to the Stands

Finally got some sense of what kind of a loose 'area around' I want, both in terms of colour and texture (been scribbling with the oil pastels into a thin mix of Liquin (an oil medium, my all time most cherished) and paint.  Not finished yet, but enjoying having found what I was so fruitlessly looking for the last few months.  Hope is indeed that thing with feathers . . . (thanks ED)

Fire Starts and On

How long will the dodgy fire metaphors go on for?  How many dodgy fire metaphors are there. . . ono.


Playing with Fire

Added some oil pastels to this, then attacked it with a palette knife, then turps.  Laying on and scraping off, destruction and creation (with luck): how very meta-textual . . .and with no idea if it'll come off or not. But the playing's good.  And look no matches.

Darcy Moment by Moment

Really enjoying the rich reds here, even if what they do to the skin tones is a bit of a challenge.













Sunday, November 6, 2011

Beginnings of Darcy







Still toying with two different compositions here . . .

Contemporary Camel

Thanks, Barb, for the above moniker . . . putting some initial blocks of colour onto Betty using what was left on the palette before leaving Mbantua . . . quite enjoyed the less realistic effect, but don't know if I'll be able to follow it through with the finished pic.


First of the Fire Season





Did some painting at Mbantua Gallery today (pictures on the wall at the back):  pretty quiet apart from one bus load of tourists, so managed to get the first of the fire paintings pretty much finished there, apart from some little bits back in the studio.