Saturday, 14 February 2015
Arty things in Edinburgh
Had a great day in Edinburgh accompanied by friend and fellow artist Ken Young.
Starting with a tour of the Visual Arts Scotland (VAS) exhibition in the Royal Scottish Academy building, plus an exhibition of Scottish drawings. Well worth a visit before the end of the month.
Next we visited the Open Eye Gallery in Dundas Street for the preview of three artists.
Fife based artist, Archibald Dunbar McIntosh with his acrylic work.
Hugh Buchanan’s detailed watercolours.
Lara Scouler's pastels
Definitely worth a look if you are passing.
We then moved along Dundas Street to call into the Scottish Gallery showing the photography of David Eustace, followed by Colours Gallery with a mix of artists to view.
Finally, on the gallery tour we visited EDS Gallery, home of the Edinburgh Drawing School where artists such as Aine Devine, finalist on the Sky Arts Portrait Artist of the Year, has work on show. She also teaches there. Again, a variety of artists were on the walls. We were made very welcome by the delightful Fiona, who even made me a cup of tea. Thanks for that.
We then scoured the antique stores for items suitable to include in still life paintings. I returned home with quite a few things which will find their way into my paintings. We are both planning a series of small paintings including various objects, curios if you will, so watch this space.
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Until the next post...
Monday, 9 February 2015
DIGITAL ART Demo
Just returned home from giving a demo on digital art to a local art club, Dalgety Bay Art Club in Fife, Scotland.
This was an introduction to using an iPad and what is possible. After coffee break I spent 40 minutes using an app called iPastel to produce this painting of a winter scene from Yorkshire using a copy of a watercolour I painted some years ago.
Seemed to go down well.
Saturday, 7 February 2015
NEW SMALL PAINTING
A wet street scene.
It's a while since I posted a painting.
Last Wednesday, for my art class students, I started painting this scene from a photo I took in Edinburgh recently. The photograph was taken against the light but it wasn't actually raining at the time. It had been earlier.
I wanted to show how one could create reflections and the effect of a wet road. Although the painting wasn't finished on the evening all that really remained was to add some details and the darkest areas, trees, pedestrians etc.
Let me know what you think of the result. It measures about 10 x 7 inches, watercolour on Saunders Waterford 140lb (300gsm) Not paper.
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It's a while since I posted a painting.
Last Wednesday, for my art class students, I started painting this scene from a photo I took in Edinburgh recently. The photograph was taken against the light but it wasn't actually raining at the time. It had been earlier.
I wanted to show how one could create reflections and the effect of a wet road. Although the painting wasn't finished on the evening all that really remained was to add some details and the darkest areas, trees, pedestrians etc.
Let me know what you think of the result. It measures about 10 x 7 inches, watercolour on Saunders Waterford 140lb (300gsm) Not paper.
Feel free to share on Facebook, Twitter, etc. Oh, and why not subscribe to my blog and get informed when I post.
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