![]() |
Yellow Dahlias pastel on paper, 28 x 28 cm |
It usually takes me at least half an hour to arrange what I want to draw. Then I stand in front of it and find the view that is most compelling. Sometimes it's hard to tell, so this time I used my camera to take a series of pictures and then reviewed them in Bridge before I assembled my drawing table. I stand when I draw so I will often stack boxes to change the height of what I am looking at. My studio is getting more and more crowded as I move my mother-in-law's furniture from storage to create room like set ups. The latest object I've brought indoors is a metre high corner cupboard. This still life is on top of that.
I have been searching for figurines at the car boot sale. When I was in Maine I discovered my mother's wonderful Asian figurines and incorporated them in a few of my drawings. I seem to feel I need some of my own. The Buddha is the only one I've found so far and I had to break my £2 rule to acquire it.
I began this drawing on Monday afternoon when we returned from Glasgow. I had chunks and snippets of time and kept coming back to it, but never drawing if it was too late in the day so that the light was different.
I sold a few things last week: an oil on paper that Henry from Art Unlocked had as well as one of my mini prints at the mini print exhibition at the Garage Gallery.
![]() |
Bouquet Afterstudy A, oil on paper |
![]() |
Nightlight Battisford, monotype, Akua Intaglio on paper |
No comments:
Post a Comment