Thursday, 29 October 2015

nature as art, the next.

Bare branches of winter, Sheffield England

A few more natural delights from another time. The odd brisk, sharp wind that has been late arriving reminds me that the world is turning towards darker days.

Going to seed, Botanic Gardens, Edinburgh Scotland

Every bloom and leaf is returning to earth. The world dances toward rebirth - it's hard not to skip down the street in amongst the cascade of falling leaves.

Autumnal meadow, Botanic Gardens, Edinburgh Scotland

A few last blooms remain in the post on my balcony, but skeleton trees make their presence known across the skyline. Looking forward to watching the squirrels race amongst their bare branches once more.

Friday, 23 October 2015

digital days.



A few new(ish) toys that I've been spending more time with lately - Adobe iPad app and a pressure sensitive stylus. I've been thinking about getting back into making greetings cards & other such-like things, and making art digitally is an option I've been considering. I do like the contemporary twist it gives to pieces.

                               

This accidentally became quite Disney-like... I have quite a few art books scattered around the house featuring collections from some of the great Disney artists and animators, I can sense an afternoon perusing them will soon be on the cards.


Rather liking the florals on a dark background... I sense a collection of my own may materialise before long.

Thursday, 22 October 2015

a pencil at work.


Pencil-work preparation on postcard size paper, to be brought to life with watercolours. These will be part of my Frameable Fairytales series... they're still waiting to be anointed with their own particular story, however. I daresay they'll become clear as the colours begin to bloom upon them.



The above was inspired by some of the artwork within The Adventures of Alice Laselles: A Children's Story written by Queen Victoria, a truly magical book.

Wednesday, 22 July 2015

nature as art, the beginning.

    Bare branches in the Boboli Gardens, Florence Italy


What a world out there... so many different shapes, textures, colours. And they change every day, even moment to moment while you gaze upon a different leaf, flower, unfurling cloud. 

I'm a nature borrower. I take a shadow, or thread, or run of colour and incorporate them into my own little world of drawings and paint strokes. Here are a few moments I've captured on film, toyed with and coloured into new memories of adventurous days out. Maybe they'll crop up in future works.

And yet they can stand alone, as photographic squares of artistic endeavour in their own right... indeed, the chrysalis or flower are art before they were even captured, pondered, and incorporated into human handiwork.

Nature unfolds time and time again in so many beauitful forms.

       
    Hatching butterflies in The Living Rainforest, Berkshire England


       
    Meadow flowers near Haddon Hall, Yorkshire England


       
    Dried flowers at the Jane Austen House Museum, Hampshire England








Monday, 13 July 2015

moving through the lines.


Very quick sketches that found themselves living in random notebooks. I love the feeling of movement in these, that's something I'd like to capture more often - a snapshot of energy, a scene quickly unfolding.

The dress above will make a comeback somewhere, somehow... I think she's falling into the depths of the sea, I wonder how she got there?


The rain cascades, the leaves unfurl themselves from the trees. A mixture of simple line and more concentrated flurries, could a mixture of depth and lightness be the way to go? Simple shapes standing amidst a furious background. Something to ponder.

Saturday, 21 March 2015

simplicity.


Using simpler lines, and wondering what sort of tales she could tell.

Spring is definitely on her way, time to clear out the superfluous and live a little lighter.


Is there anything more delightful than the blossom on the trees?



Friday, 20 February 2015

playing with pencils.



I was exploring my old sketchbook, starting to plot and plan for future endeavours and looking for inspiration. I rather like the look of the lady above, a project of soft and strange portraits is very appealing, let's see what the spring brings.


I love intricate borders, this feels like it should be at the end of some sort of story, must get my thinking cap on... I feel a little fairytale art booklet is calling me....



Feel like I'm making progress with drawing - simple clear lines make all the difference. I usually have a tendency to over embellish.