Inkygoodness are holding a competition for people to create characters on beermats, with an exhibition to be held later in the year, take a look.... inkygoodness.com
I thought I'd develop some ideas I started with these ink doodles a while ago.
Here are the first two, more to follow :-)
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Thursday, 17 May 2012
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Thursday, 12 January 2012
Self portrait
Finally got around to painting something for one of the old frames I've got, a self portrait of me with a goatee beard. Oil on linen on board...
Eucalyptus tree
Time to post something :-) Last March I planted a small eucalyptus tree, I think it's Gunnii, in the front garden. I wanted something non-coniferous, evergreen and fast growing to add some height to the border. Well, it sure is a speedy plant! This photo shows it standing at 56cm/22" when planted.
I measured it during December to see how it was getting on and found it had reached a height of 230cm/90" that's four times its original height in nine months! I've read that they don't have a true dormant period so it'll be interesting to see how it grows through the winter. Look out for an update in the spring, I bet you can't wait ;-)
I measured it during December to see how it was getting on and found it had reached a height of 230cm/90" that's four times its original height in nine months! I've read that they don't have a true dormant period so it'll be interesting to see how it grows through the winter. Look out for an update in the spring, I bet you can't wait ;-)
Wednesday, 6 July 2011
Garden veg
July is here and the garden is offering up the rewards of one's labours. It all makes for delicious eating :-)
Freshly shelled broad beans in a hand-made coil pot, how very middle-class! I think they look nice and moody in B&W...
This broccoli, or calabrese, grew as a 'weed', it must have self seeded from last years crop, probably spending the winter in the compost heap.
Early Nantes carrots and spring onions.
This pretty parcel is 'Bright Lights' chard. I love the candy-cane quality of the stems. Tasty too!
These red chilis and the squashkin are actually last years harvest. I forgot to upload their pics, so here they are in all their glory...
Freshly shelled broad beans in a hand-made coil pot, how very middle-class! I think they look nice and moody in B&W...
This broccoli, or calabrese, grew as a 'weed', it must have self seeded from last years crop, probably spending the winter in the compost heap.
Early Nantes carrots and spring onions.
This pretty parcel is 'Bright Lights' chard. I love the candy-cane quality of the stems. Tasty too!
These red chilis and the squashkin are actually last years harvest. I forgot to upload their pics, so here they are in all their glory...
Tuesday, 29 March 2011
Sculpture update
Many moons have passed and I've made some progress with the life-study sculpture that I roughed out in the class. Here she is now, standing, or rather sitting, 14cm tall...
Ceramics
At last, a new post! I've returned to the pottery studio down the road and made a few oddments. Mostly experimental stuff to get into the swing of things again :-)
Friday, 26 November 2010
Drawing...
It's been freezing in the life drawing studio lately, luckily the models are kept nice and warm on the podium though...
Thursday, 4 November 2010
Life-study sculpture
After playing with plasticine the other day I thought it'd be fun to try sculpting in my life class, so I made a wire armature and took some modelling clay along with me. This is the 'sketch' I made during the last fifty minutes of the class...
And here are a couple of drawings from the same session...
And here are a couple of drawings from the same session...
Plasticine playtime
I picked up a lump of plasticine the other day in a meeting at work and doodled this head...
Then I got carried away and made this figure, she has a mighty butt :-)
Then I got carried away and made this figure, she has a mighty butt :-)
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