Monday, 20 May 2013

Miriam Laville workshop (mixed media, mixed results)


Miriam is new to us and I believe that everyone enjoyed her first visit.
She introduced us to mixed media abstract work based on natural subjects.

Miriam's statement on her website reads as follows .....

My artwork is the investigation and response to organic forms such as dried vegetation, shells and flowers. Their complexities of texture, line, shape and colour represent a uniqueness which I aspire to evoke and visually debate in my work. Resulting in varying interpretations of the original form not previously realised.
I experiment with the media within each painting: building up the surfaces in certain areas of the painting with collage, gouache, varnish and oils. I leave other parts of the image simpler with suggestive lines. The results of these techniques mean that the highly rendered surfaces contrast with the simpler, to produce varying interpretations of the original form. 
You can see more of her work on her website www.miriam-laville.co.uk
As I said I believe most people if not everyone enjoyed it typified by the fact that we were still working hard well after 3.30 pm which is usually the time we pack up. 
It led to some very interesting results, much debate and happy smiles. Is there an unhappy smile ! 

The first four photos here are examples of Miriam's work followed by our efforts.
































Wednesday, 1 May 2013

Dave Newbould demonstration

Dave was his usual entertaining self and I'm not sure if he is booked for his painting ability or his risqué jokes and tales. However he did both and even set himself a challenge of two paintings , a still life and a dog portrait, a labradoodle no less.

He also brought along some of his newest work , so enjoy the photos below




























Sunday, 21 April 2013

"Jakar" Caran D'Ache Demonstration

Apologies for this late post on last weeks demonstration.
I was kindly sent a photo and an email with a few details of the day.

Today was a demonstration organised by "Jakar" art suppliers of Cran D'Ache art products, unfortunately there were only ten members present.

The demonstrator was obviously an accomplished painter, particularly of flowers and the natural world.
She had water soluble pencils, Luminance pencils, graphite blocks and gouache in pan form - everybody has tried to make it in the past without any success.




Picture attached - part of the colour pencils part of the demo, showing some abstract ideas.



On Monday 22nd April it is a free painting day and the week after Dave Newbould is doing a double demonstration.
He will be attemtping to do a landscape and a portrait in acrylic and oils. Open to all