Thursday, 9 July 2009

Roll On.

Here are two more paintings I've done recently, I'm working on some biggish competition work and all sorts of other bits which I'm going to keep to myself for the time being, but there's always eoungh to go around, so I hope you like.



Wednesday, 1 July 2009

Good Nudes, People!

Well, as you guys may or may not know, I've taken it upon myself to go on bit of a painting binge this coming month to hopefully up my game and generate some turnover. Last Saturday I got off to a dismal start, made two pieces I'm happy with at all, but there were a combination of contributing factors. Anyhoo, the best remedy for that is to get back on the horse and see what happens next. So last night I started painting and only got to bed at three-thirty, but I'm more than chuffed with the results, one of which I'm posting here, so see for yourself.

These puppies are all for sale(unless otherwise specified)from here on in for the next months, so keep your eyes peeled.

Right, I'll get back to it!

From Work

Wednesday, 24 June 2009

Wet Feet

Anyone in the CT area kows how bastard cold it is at present, but sometimes this doesn't matter, I was about to put my boots on and saw an opportunity. So i'm still barefoot, but feeling vented after some furious painting. This painting took no more than thirty minutes. The faster the better.

Sunday, 21 June 2009

Ker-SPLAT!

Well, I tore back into the paint on saturday and fell in love with it all over again. It's funny how I might spent a week working on something, but invariably the paintings I work on for less than an hour are so much better. Must be the energy that goes into it, but I feel like I might even be able to give Lucien Freud a run for his money at times like this. Or maybe Jenny Saville, but let's not get ahead of ourselves here... And please don't tell them that!



Wednesday, 17 June 2009

Scribbling forth.

Right, I started this new sketchbook about a month ago, so i'll post some of the pics from there in something resembling chronological order.











There's more interesting work in the pipeline, so stay tuned!

Thursday, 11 June 2009

The Ether

The title, because it's not really there. That must be one of my main put-offs about digital work, the fact that the work doesn't really exist. That and the infinite leeway when it comes to screwing up in that it doesn't teach you to work around apparent mistakes. But I sound like an old fart who can't keep up and I'm not really. So I'll keep fiddling with both the digital and the analogue and hopefully learn from both.

Wait 'til my next post, I've gone in a whole other direction! But variety is the spice of life. So let's keep it spicy.

From Work


From Work

Tuesday, 2 June 2009

Bare bones.

Hey. This is just a brief follow-up on yesterday's post, I thought I should add the underlying drawing that lead to the finished product. This is in order to illustrate the actual value of simplicity. When it comes to brief sketches I still prefer pen and paper to a tablet any day, you can always digitise the drawing and work from there. Anyhoo, here it is for you to compare with the one below...

From Work

Monday, 1 June 2009

Dangerous New Weapons.

Well, to my dismay I have just created a pretty nice pic with shocking ease. How? Photoshop of course. This isn't some altered photo, although a photo was used as reference(don't ask about its origins).

Now for anyone who paints realism the hard way(and by this i mean the RIGHT way), you wil know the amount of painful thought that sometimes goes specifically into figuring out the correct colours. This problem is straight out the window when an eyedropper tool and a digital photo is handy and the rest is history. Looking at so much mind-blowing digital work out there, I still can't help but wonder how many of these artists could actually cut the mustard if you gave them a pencil or a brush. Moral high ground perhaps, but being able to pay the rent at the end of the day is what matters, so i suppose the means aren't quite as relevant when you're doing it for a living. But a hundred years down the line, a painting will still be a painting, but we all know transitory digital can be.

PS: And if push comes to shove and the world ends, at least we can burn paintings for heat.

Here's the product:

From Work


And don't worry, most of my work is still old school messy and stinking of turpentine.

Wednesday, 27 May 2009

Pop up.

Amid working on some fairly unpresentable pieces at the moment, I decided to have a bit of a scribble in photoshop, which i haven't done in a very long time, but it's always interesting to see how your approach to this kind of thing has changes as a result of all the other things i've been doing practically.

The bonus is that this isn't messy and there aren't any fumes to make you pass the fuck out.

Maybe I can take this somewhere. We shall see...

From Work

Saturday, 23 May 2009

Friday night lights out.

This is what artists get up to while you guys are all out partying hard. Not that i'm moaning, I have a blast doing this kind of thing.

From Work