Wednesday, 31 August 2011

Experimenting




Started painting by numbers again. Bad. So I decided to free things up by doing some experiments on paper. The piece is mixed media, some graphite, some emulsion, some oil paint. I used a thick lining paper which was primed and left to dry before work started. Planning a series of studies of my excellent model and friend Yasmin. Pretty pleased with the results, You can also have a peek into my studio.


Monday, 22 August 2011

Commission


I was commissioned to paint the above picture. Painting florals is something that i really enjoy. I am very pleased with the results as is the customer. Very happy indeed.

Collaboration/ Trade piece.




A long overdue piece of work finally completed this week. It's my collaboration and trade with ceramicist Denise O Sullivan. You can visit her online shop and links to her other websites about her practice via this link http://www.deniseosullivanceramics.com/

We had agreed on doing a Trade of each others work way back at the start of this year, as we both became increasingly involved in the Exchange project and struck up a good professional connection and friendship.

so long story short i fell in love with her ceramics and wanted some!!! We agreed upon a trade, a tea set for a painting. I let Denise set the brief, which i don't usually do as i wanted the piece to work like a commission.

I have to say the piece took several attempts and canvas going the way of the bin. It should have been really simple on paper. I admire her designs, style, subject matter etc but it was hard to translate that into paint. We both work in two very different medias. Eventually i settled on something which involved a figure, which relates to my work. Because of her love of vintage and Kitch I went for a 50's style pin up. I decided to keep it simple and base it on her rose collection which is my personal favorite. I used a very muted palette of varying shades of white and pastel colours for the roses. After all her canvas (the ceramics) are white china.

I really enjoyed using so much white and dealing with the subtleties of the different tones of grey etc. Which don't really show up to well in the photo


Wednesday, 17 August 2011

If you have two minutes.

Have a look at my art work by taking a walk around an exhibition. There's a painting of an S&M guy with an over sized erect penis. If you'd find that offensive I wouldn't watch. Then there's some flowers, it's a mixed bag.

The sculpture is by an artist called Andrew Whyte and not by me.



Saturday, 6 August 2011

Surface Exhibition Preview 8/7/11








Well its been a bit of a delay since the 8th of July now, but the Surface Preview and exhibition were excellent. Everything came together pretty nicely if i do say so. Sold a painting "Deaths Head Moth" pictured above which was wonderful. We all got some great feedback. Personally I got some vital feedback and comments on my work. Highlights included the music by Charlotte lawton and an unkown violinist. Plus electronic awesomeness from Bitjam. What a great turnout and response from everybody. "Surface" ran for a week at Artwaves gallery Burslem Stoke-on-Trent. Looking forward to the next exhibition.....

Take a card.


So i went and got me some business cards from moo.com. They have my contact details on the front (obviously) and examples of my work on the back in 7 different designs.

Facebook page for my Art


Hello. I made a brand new Facebook Page just for my Art work. Please visit and Like.


Facebook is such a fantastic tool for social networking and marketing. However it can blur the lines between work and play. Having a page just for art work is brilliant and a lot more professional.


SK!N. the truth and a few thoughts


SO. If you have been reading my recent bloggings. I had gone and gotten myself tattooed in The Exchange and Called it Art. The iconic image of the Snake and Rose. Beauty concealing danger. I am my art. Decoration and pain. The body as canvas....

Lies,lies,lies.

It was a transfer from a Staffordshire based company Roood Boogie Temporary Tattoos. Visit their online shop @ http://www.stallholder.net/index.php?option=com_community&view=profile&userid=423&Itemid=378

The idea itself was "borrowed" from a Birmingham based performance Artist. Seeing the Roood boogie folks on facebook and knowing that a colleague and fellow artist at The Exchange had all the equipment meant that the idea was practical.

The aim of this piece was essentially to drum up interest around myself as an artist and also the upcoming Surface exhibition on the 8th of July. A publicity stunt. The local rag would run a piece with photos, it would create a bit of a buzz, people would want to engage a bit more with what were doing as a group.

At no point was it meant to deliberately offend anyone, or make light of Tattooing and the amazing art work that today's tattooists produce. It was essential that it looked real as possible and showed that the conditions were sanitary and safe as it would be had it been real.

In the end, a couple of colleagues text me wishing me luck. One person came and asked me about it at the opening night preview. She had been making a bee line for me to find out more. I felt a bit bad when i explained it was all a hoax. The feedback was good though. She thought i was completely mental and that it was a radical idea and wanted to know more. It was worth it because it was so much fun to do. We all had a laugh sorting it out. A grown woman drawing on a grown mans arm in pen. People pretending to drink wine and be interested. I was as nervous as if it was actually going to be permanently applied. My adrenaline was pumping. That in itself was performance art i reckon.

Why maybe it didn't work

  • It happened in Stoke-on-Trent. Nuff said.
  • Tattoo culture has exploded over the last few years so maybe it wasn't such a shock
  • The end product of photos simply looked too unrealistic
  • Sending a really shitty email to the assistant editor of the sentinel a week before, didn't help. HAH.
  • It wasn't promoted enough? But it was supposed to be a promotional tool, not an entire project.

In conclusion

  • I'm really glad that it happened and thanks so so much to everyone who helped and got involved. You are brill.
  • Artists should be tricksters from time to time.
  • A BIT* of bullshit never hurts anyone
  • It was a different and fun way of marketing a product. Which in this case was the exhibition.
One last thing. Find Roood Boogie on facebook. Their customer service was second to none and they were very very helpful. Cheers.

UP! Disney and Pixars Kids film not for Kids.



First of all let me start by saying that i know this film has been out for about two years now. Secondly is it really appropriate to blog about it on this page? Well it's my blog and i want to talk about everything that inspires me or makes me think. Plus i bloody love Up! Decided for whatever reason that i needed to watch it for the third or possibly fourth time last night.

If you haven't seen it yet then DO. Go on, NOW. In my opinion it's the best and maybe the most overlooked Pixar movie to date. Admittedly a brief cinema write up describes that a man and boy go on an adventure in a floating house quirky heartwarming etc etc. So i didn't see it at the cinema but waited for DVD.

Actually it's a very very clever little piece of cinema.

I wont give a synopsis of the plot because you really should see it if you haven't. After a plot and character set up there's a montage set to music that tells the life story of a child hood sweethearts Ellie and Carl. Quirky yes, heartwarming yes. But whats happening now? After dreaming of raising a child the wife suffers a miscarriage and can no longer bare children. There dream then changes to that of travel and adventure but then she dies prematurely. The dream left unfulfilled. The husband left alone in their empty home with remorse. No words in this sequence, a life story summed up with with moving image and music.This is for kids right? This films got layers. Basically. Lots of them, and a few hard hitting messages about life. The life story sequence basically says that life happens whilst you are busy making other plans, as they say. Carl and Ellie Frederickson's adventure fund was always spent on more pressing needs.

More stuff Happens and the old man decides to escape his current predicament by attaching thousands of helium balloons to his beloved house and makes his way on the adventure he dreamed of with his wife. To posthumously fulfill her dream. Idea the second; at some point most people have been a situation or place that makes them want to tie balloons to our house and get the fuck out of there. A dream of escape. I know i have.

Mr Frederickson (unwillingly) acquires companions on his adventure a young adventure scout named Russell, a flightless giant bird named Kevin, and a talking dog, yes i just said talking dog named Doug. These characters are all undoubtedly the comic relief for the movie and provide genuine laugh out load moments.The villian of the film is Charles Muntz himself now an old man. A man so obsessed with the capture of the bird "Kevin" that his whole life has been dedicated to this task in isolation save a pack of more talking dogs. There are no lengths, including murder that he wont go too. If he could just capture that bird, he would be famous and loved again.

The floating house gradually and cleverly turns from a mode of escape into a metaphor for grief. Third idea; People have baggage. There are things in life we carry around with us. Emotional pain, past traumas, loss, bereavement, guilt etc etc. They weigh us down and change who we are. Consume us, if we let them. We all have something whatever it may be.

Charles muntz's inability to let go lead to his eventual demise. Oh right, fourth point this film is about letting go. See also reconciling with the past and moving on. Yes, still a "kids film" from pixar, you know they did stuff about Toys, Cars and a rat that wants to cook.

SPOILERS*****

Mr Frederickson learns this lesson the hard way and realises he must move on towards the end of a film in a remarkably touching scene where he reads his wife's old scrapbook. Proving that she died happy, content with the life they shared which was itself an adventure. Urging him to seek a new one. I am unashamed to say that this scene makes me weep like a little girl. There. Happy? I even go "a bit off" just thinking about it. I would definitely draw comparisons to the kissing scene in Cinema Paradiso. It's a touching revelation and look back at a persons life.

There is plenty of action and comedy too. It certainly wont leave you on a low. But i really don't think I've seen another animated children's film about death, bereavement etc that questions the human experience. It's worth mentioning that WALL E is definitely in the same league. So go watch that too.

Adios.