Friday, November 25, 2022

Notes on the Nude e-book

 


My book Notes on the Nude is now available as an e-book. Click the link.

The book contains 100 high definition illustrations of my paintings and sculptures and the notes express my personal approach to depicting the nude and to working in accord with the model. They are not meant as a course of instruction or an academic thesis. As with my paintings, they were jotted in the heat of the moment and suggest rather than define.

To circumvent the reluctance of publishers when it comes to depicting the nude, the entire production has been done in-house, or more to the point, "in studio". Hence, the book comes directly from me to you from my island of Dominica in the Caribbean. 

I welcome your feedback.

Friday, November 18, 2022

Unlikely bedfellows

Untitled sketch by Roger Burnett

Untitled painting by Tracy Ermin

Although my work and that of Tracy Ermin are unlikely bedfellows - and more especially when it comes to her controversial "Unmade Bed" and other installations. But we do have the freedom of line in common. And freedom of line reflects freedom of thought; and freedom of thought is an essential component of art. 

Saturday, November 12, 2022

A shameful thing



Pudendum (plural pudenda)

Definition: The external genital organs, especially the female vulva.

From the Latin: A thing to be ashamed of.

Curiously, what nature devised to attract we consider shameful and visually degrade it to the realms of phonography. This conundrum has led me to the series of paintings that I am currently working on. Perhaps the fleeting suggestive sensuousness of my watercolours can rescue the pudendum from its shameful state and innocently reveal its beauty. 

Saturday, November 5, 2022

A faultless recollection

 

A recently discovered photograph of an early watercolour of my wife Denise. 

I can recollect all the paintings that have flowed from my brush over the last sixty years - with the exception of this one. It is an early watercolour of my wife Denise and would have been painted in the early 1990's aboard our boat in the Caribbean but I cannot remember painting it. It's image survives on a faded colour slide. I can only assume that the original sold.

The fortunate buyer, whoever it may be, has a rare paintings that I cannot fault.