Friday, January 26, 2024

An accolade that hopefully I will never receive

 


Trudy

My five minute charcoal sketch of Trudy, will never receive the accolade: It looks so real that it could almost be a photo! But many post of paintings on facebook art sites do. This I have realised after a week of scanning facebook posts. Most certainly, if it was a painting of the nude that looks so real that it could almost be a photo, social media censors would banish it forthwith. 

Curiously, my brother, an accomplished photographer, occasionally does it the other way about, by photoshopping his photos to make them look like a painting. 





Friday, January 19, 2024

On the cutting room floor

Detail from the painting featured in a forthcoming demonstration video titled 
Working from Life. 

In the pre-digital days of film making discarded footage ended up on the cutting room floor. Now superfluous clips are deleted at the click of a mouse. But what might be discarded as worthless today might be considered gems tomorrow. Today's picture is a case in point. It is a still from a demonstration video I'm making that illustrates my way of painting in watercolour. Yesterday it was edited out, today it's back in. 

It is the same with my paintings. I restrain myself from destroying those that on the spur of the moment I consider worthless. On reassessment, I sometimes find positive features that had eluded me.

The video shows the creation of a painting in my series Daughters of the Caribbean Sun, from start to finish. The timespan is 14 minutes. Speed is of the essence.

Friday, January 12, 2024

Only angles and babies need apply

 

My wife Denise in the eighth month of her pregnancy with our daughter Trina. 

Following the theory: if you can't beat them, join them, I have been trolling through scores of art group sites on Facebook in view of introducing my book Notes on the Nude to their members. In the process I have been reminded of Facebook's horror of the nude, hence on many sites my paintings and sculptures are persona non grata. 

Granted, one group makes the exception of angles and babies. But alas, the painting of my wife Denise in the eighth month of her pregnancy with our daughter Trina, still falls foul of their censors; albeit that it embodies both exceptions in one painting. 

Years ago, when one of my sculptures was being cast by the Morris Singer Foundry, I caught sight two angels. They had been commissioned to stand each side of a church alter. Gossamer drapery served to accentuate their God given beauty. I learnt from the sculptor that the model for one was a young lady of impeccable breeding and for the other, a prostitute.

My book dwells at length on censorship of the nude in art.


Friday, January 5, 2024

Townscapes


The opening picture is a page from my book Townscapes. The sketch is one of thousands I've made from the pavements of towns and cities during the course of my life. It was a life that began in the darkest days of WW2. The townscapes that escaped the bombs in the 1940's were demolished by developers in the 1960's, thus my passion for recording buildings individually and collectively. 

The book can be accessed at: https://www.studiopublications.org/