Thursday, November 30, 2023

Studio Publications


I have spent the last four months converting my ten books into eBook format, and moreover, creating my own publishing house to market them. So goodbye Amazon: there will no more censoring my Notes on the Nude, and no more of my hard-earned dollars going into your coffers.

I began my journey into self-publishing sixty years ago when I sold my prints door to door in England. The price tag was ten shillings and within a week I had sold a thousand copies. In the 1980's, I hawked my book Virgin Island Sketches from boat to boat in the Caribbean. By these means - person to person, face to face - the book sold over 14,000 copies. 

Although selling eBooks online lacks the personal touch, it enables my work to reach a worldwide market from my small island in the Caribbean - just as my blog posts are followed by thousands of artists and art students in over eighty countries. 

Studio Publications is virtually a one-man band. I am publisher, author, artist and general factotum rolled into one. Computer mastery, an essential requirement for E-publishing, is beyond my octarian dyslexic capabilities. But my computer savvy son helps me with that. 

In the days of hard copies, I had to contend with the gremlins that infiltrate printers ink. But they are tame in comparison to the gremlins that frustrate the conversion of Word Documents to eBooks. We fight them off on one page on one day and by the following day they have creeped back on the next. 

But the final appearance of an ebook depends on user preferences and the receiving device. The recipient can alter fonts, text colour and line spacing, and hence enter into the creative process - just as my models share the creative process of my paintings and sculptures. The books that contain illustrations are in PDF format to ensure precise layout and quality reproduction. 

Below are images of the front covers of my books. Further information about contents and ordering can be found at: https://www.studiopublications.org/










  

Saturday, November 25, 2023

At the click of a mouse

Porto

My book Townscapes includes a series of sketches I made of Porto twenty-five years ago. But the one that illustrates this post somehow got lost by the way. I found it today when searching through a past portfolio. As I am in the process of republishing Townscapes as an eBook, it can be included this time around. One of the advantages of an eBook publication, especially when self published from my studio, is that I can revise contents and add new books as my fancy dictates. I'm not beholden to Amazon or anyone else.

Another advantage, is the speed by which a new eBook can take shape and then, at the click of a mouse, reach the far corners of the world from my small island in the Caribbean.

Sunday, November 19, 2023

He's made a mess of that!

 

Today's picture is a still from a video I am making, the purpose of which is to show work in progress. What the still fails to show - but the moving picture does - is one colour running into the next. What I'm trying to get across to the viewer is the importance of allowing watercolours freedom. They rightfully resist being constrained.

Looking at the picture you might well say, as has been said of my work on occasions, "He's made a mess of that!" But when a watercolour appears to be going wrong, it is invariably going right.

Making the video has not been easy. I am struggling as both artist and cameraman and working in the absence of a model. Whist help would be appreciated, the following offer, via the contact form on this blog, is not what I'm after.

Hello,

I hope this message finds you well.

My name is Araz, and I am writing to express my strong interest in joining your team as a Content Writer.

I believe that my skills and experience would be a great fit for your team. As such, I would like to inquire about any potential opportunities available.

I would be happy to discuss my qualifications further and answer any 
questions you may have.

Araz

On the other hand, my models have stood in behind the camera, and on occasion, stepped down naked to help me bend steel for the armature of the initial clay sketch of their figure.



 

Monday, November 13, 2023

A Rare Find

Rain Over Calderdale
 

I am preparing for publication a book titled, "The Calderdale Portfolio". It features paintings and sketches I made over thirty years ago of the towns, villages and countryside of my youth. The portfolio has survived storms at sea and hurricanes on land. In recent years it has languished unopened on a shelf in my studio. Most of the contents can I remember as if they were painted yesterday. But the one above took me by surprise. 

How evocative is a painting that is fleetingly jotted down from life! Even in the warmth of the tropics, I can feel the searching wind and the expectant cold shower of rain. 

Monday, November 6, 2023

A tantalising glimpse

Jeune Fille en Bust (Portrait of a Young Girl) by Pierre-Narcisse Guérin (c.1794)

The above portrait led me to discover a remarkable series of YouTube videosThese videos by The Anonymous Art Historian, are a welcomed addition to the visual arts. They are in themselves a work of art: excellent visuals, intelligent commentary and valuable transcripts.

Pierre-Narcisse Guérin 's portrait caught my eye due to the similarity of pose to Ruben's image of Mary Magdalene in his painting Christ and the Penitent Sinners.


In earlier times, painters were adept at allowing a tantalising glimpse of the nude in the most innocent of subjects. In both of the above paintings the hand demurely covers the breast. But tantalisingly, the fore and middle fingers are parted to reveal the delicate beauty of the nipple.