Hurricane Andrew { Sketchbook }
Media: Water Color, Jelly Roll Gel Pens, and Microns on Acid Free Moleskin.
Quick photo of this painting- working on it in my girlfriend’s backyard in LA. It will be part of my solo show “Aurora” at Thinkspace Gallery, LA, opening July 13th. Please contact the gallery if you’re interested in a collector’s preview.
Sometimes, actually most of the time, when I see a place like this, I imagine the drawing in my head. It's very brief, it's like I take a mental photograph of it, which I then store until I get around to making the drawing. When I take that 'mental photograph' I can see the colours, I know exactly which pens and what paper I should use.
This flower shop, well, I always saw it in bright primary colours. Just red, blue and yellow. But as I sat, in my car, drawing it I couldn't bring myself to add any other colour. Maybe it was just fear. Or maybe, it was just meant to be blue. Although, I would still like to splatter a load of red and yellow paint over it. Maybe I will. Or maybe I'll just leave it as it is. Or, maybe, perhaps, I'll just go back and draw it again. Who knows?
A double page drawing from my moleskine (would love to draw more of ganesh some time like that!) and the page hanging from the Spoke Art Gallery window, from my 2011 solo show there, “The Moleskine Project.”
Photo courtesy of Shaun Roberts
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Yep, these are my new cut-out-and-make Dickie Birds. This divorced couple haven't been in the same room, as one another, for at least a year...
...so getting them in the same envelope, to send to you, was a real struggle.
In fact, getting them in the same photo was a real struggle. The one below is the best I could do. And, even then, they couldn't look each other in the eye.
So, if you'd like to read more about and own your very own quarrelling couple of Dickie Birds check out my Etsy shop HERE.
The only theme for this competition is that the work has some Derbyshire connection. So, I drew this gorgeous shop in Buxton. I don't want to share the whole thing quite yet as a) it's a bit of a surprise for the girls at the shop and b) I have to work out how to resize the drawing so that it's not robbable (that is an actual word, I've just checked it out, I was convinced I'd made it up) as, if you follow me on Facebook you'll know, there's a lot of that been going on recently.
So, yesterday, I found myself, in the car, outside the gallery attaching mirror plates to the back of the frame with a screwdriver I won in a Christmas cracker. It's true. Still, I made the submission day and can relax until the next thing. Can anyone tell me what that is?
Backyard LA studio! Finishing off some paintings, couldn’t sleep so I was drawing here around 6 30 and it was so cold!! I thought we were in summer haha! Yes I brought my own light I am a lil crazy like that.
Skinny Dip { Painting }
Media: Guache, Gesso, Acrylic on Acid Free Water Color Paper.
Avail for Purchase at Flat Earth Studios
These were the first of many studies for the bird lady paintings from 09, I don’t think I’ve posted them here before. The ones on the left I drew in the park, then wrote some notes on the right page which I pixellated, then drew another lil sketch from a photo on the right.
Cheers!
After having all my stuff searched through and all the annoying questioning (did they really have to break up the chocolates I bought for my girlfriend?) I got thru customs and I’m finally In LA. Here’s another look at Wanderlust, which is finished cheers! Look forward to seeing friends and meeting new people!
Finishing up 5 pieces today. This one’s “Radiator” Email [email protected] if you’re interested in this piece.
For the sake of something different, here’s an oils study I painted of a homeless dude from 09 or so. I gave it to my mate @mainloop
It seems that I get busier and busier these days. In fact, I was discussing this with a friend the other day. He asked how the exhibition had gone, and I said "it went great. Very busy and lots of interest in my work."
"So, are you any nearer to giving up the day job?" he asked. "Nope" I said, "I don't understand it, I work more and more but earn less and less". Then, I probably, maybe, moaned for a while longer about how difficult it was to make a living and how skint I was (am).
Sonic Bloom Prints are out! Hopefully these can help me fund my framing and travel expenses for my upcoming solo show.
-Each Print is uniquely embellished with Iridescent Paint, Colored Pencil, and Oil Pastels.
-Giclee on 300 gsm Archival Museo Cotton Rag Signed and Numbered.
-Size: 13 x 20 inches
-Edition: 35
-Comes with COA
Thanks!