Sunday, August 23, 2009

There was even more . . .

Yup, forgot what I've just spent today working on . . . it's quite big and must first two camel portrait (these chaps are from Pyndan Camel Farm, just down the road, as Frontier Camel Farm has closed)




And these ones too . . . the same girl from the portait before . . .

Lots on the Go . . .


. . . various things coming up, apart from the Senior Territorian, just to keep me locked in the studio. Studio 12 are having a group exhibiton in a commercial gallery, so I'm trying to finish some new work for that. Pressure's on a bit too, as they're producing a proper catalogue and contacting their city gallery counterparts, so I want to have stuff I'm really pleased with for this . . .

Also, had to do a 25cm square picture (of anything) for an S12 marketing thing at the time of the Alice arts festival in September . . .

And we're re-hanging in less than a month, so I need new stuff for then . . .

This is the same girl as the portrait in the last but one blog . . . and the top pic is the girl from the brown recling nude in the same blog. This pose was the last of the life drawing session a couple of weeks ago, and even as a full length pose it's great, but thought I'd have a go just with a portrait again. I really like the light and the structure of her neck and chin in this, and it's got 'story' (whatever that means . . . )

These two are the 25cm square S12 promo pic. The eye was easy, the buckle a nightmare . . . still not completely happy with it in the finished version, but it had to do.
This next one is from a v old set of pics I've gradually been coming back to (including the pastel of the 'sad kid' and the 'kid with bowl' long thin oil from a year or so back). I'd tried to play around with a blobbier style (see the middle version) but came back to something a bit smoother. Just need to tidy up the hands a bit and then this is done.


This was from a pic taken when the river ran, and we watched the kids mucking about by the causeway. I'm going to have some fun trying to get the swirling water looking like water and not some kind of brown explosion I think.

Monday, August 3, 2009

Saturday, July 11, 2009

Struggling with Nudes . . .

We've had some great models recently at Sunday life-drawing: part of the winter arrivals of various new age types coming to the desert to find themselves. I've started playing with the idea of 'nudes +', not so much giving them a face but something else of interest: featuring the tattos or the hair or the beanie they're wearing.

These two (above and below) are of the same girl: delicate looking but surprisingly strong in her ability to hold the poses for 15 minutes at a time. She's been an exotic dancer in her past, which might account for some of the strength and great lines she makes with her poses. Great tattoo, too, which, in the black and white painting, I'm toying with the idea of giving it a light wash of colour (like in old tinted photographs). We'll see.


I have finally finished this one, above (Reclining in Brown) and the last of the series below, but it was a struggle. Not sure why, just going through a "I cant paint" phase, and not particularly enjoying painting. While these two are both good enough to go into the gallery (we have a change over next weekend, so the pressure's been on), they're not exactly how I wanted them to be. Looking forward to this phase passing!
This girl is a friend of the one above. A fire-dancer and dance teacher. She has the most amazing dreadlocks, which I really wanted to paint. She also had a kind of quiet pride in all her poses, so I ended up doing a portrait that tried to convey that sense of the anthropological drawings of Amazons from the past.

I didn't want to overwork this one, but think I did a bit, which is a shame. Ah well.

Thursday, June 11, 2009

Ron in Progress

Making a slightly earlier start on the NT Senior Territorian Portrait Entry this year. After an hour or so taking pics and doing small drawings I rushed home to make a start, only to realise I hadnt yet prepared any canvases of the right size. So a day spent stretching linen, gessoing the 3 coats and waiting a longer time than usual for each coat to dry in our bitterly cold 13 degrees (!) really ramped up the excitement.

These four stages were completed fairly quickly, so I can enjoy slowing down now a bit and playing with glazes and tones.


Sunday, May 24, 2009

. . . and started . . .

We've got a great model at life drawing at the moment. Great lines. Great poses. Great tattoos. Been thinking for a bit about doing some nudes with tatoos in oil, so here's a bit of a start (without tattoos so far).

Finished . . .


. . . bit of a spot any changes . . . (there are some as well as the sig.) really.




Pleased with these (though sorely tempted to do more with the monochrome, managed to resist . . . I'm sure rougher finishes will become easier with time, confidence etc.)