Having laid down the first dots of dark blue, I will build up in fairly muted tones, the colours of this Peacock butterfly.
Thursday, September 24, 2009
Jigsaw - End game part one.
Here's the first in a short series of images today which track the final stages before Jigsaw is finished.I've chosen to draw on symbols used in previous works to depict the suits of the cards. I might explain them later, but for now, here's the basic pencil outlines.Check back through out the day to follow my progress!
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Wednesday, September 23, 2009
Jigsaw - 91
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Tuesday, September 22, 2009
Jigsaw - 90 Equinox and a dead Wasp
I also clicked this photo today...whatever the limitations of my Olympus MJU 5000 are, Super Macro is not one of them.Great close ups are one of the things it definitely can do! I thought this rather small Garden Spider(Probably a male due to it's smallness) looked good preparing it's supper of silk entwined Wasp.
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Monday, September 21, 2009
Jigsaw - 90
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Sunday, September 20, 2009
Jigsaw - 89
I've recently been reading a book by Vikram Seth called 'An equal Music'..it's about a man who plays as part of a string quartet who by chance meets an old flame...they meet and begin a passionate affair....then begins the problems of their prospective partners, in the case of the woman, her husband and child. It's a very well written love story, but especially notable for the way it incorporates the joy of making music, playing as part of an internationally respected group. The feelings and images of the book have remained with me, and so I'm wondering about adding my own particular treatment to the string quartet. you might remember some time ago I wrote about a violinist I kept seeing in my home town...I used to imagine that he was a time traveller and arrived at opportune times to play music to perform a destined role to bring lovers together...I would like to explore that idea a little more fully........watch this space!
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Saturday, September 19, 2009
Jigsaw - 88
Below I've put this close up in to give you an idea of the density of dots needed depict the nebula..I tried to alter the colour balance to give a more vibrant photo, but it's still too red, but you get the idea!
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Friday, September 18, 2009
Jigsaw - 87
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Thursday, September 17, 2009
Jigsaw - 86
OK..hands up time.I regret posting my moans yesterday...only because I damn well have no reason ...I switched on my TV for the news...I don't need to illustrate my point obviously, but doesn't it just bring everything back into proportion when you see what others are going through? I will say this however..I may filter some of the things I feel and think, but basically I want to depict a 'as near as possible' realistic view of the artist...I am actually I suppose, no more neurotic than any other bloke, the difference is,I think, I'm able to express it...sort of...
Spend over five hours dotting purple today....
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Wednesday, September 16, 2009
Jigsaw - 85
There is absolutely no way that I'll ever get above myself ...it just won't happen. After any exhibition I feel the 'come down' that is me returning to real life.I enjoy exhibiting because it's possibly the only environment where I'm allowed to be me...I am the artist and I'm taken seriously. But I now begin seven weeks of school runs, pack up lunches and the whole gamut of domestic activity...Jan is as always very busy, she's off to Ireland acting this weekend, then more rehearsals for the next tour of 'More Story Please' which starts performances from 21st September. So I will do what I can to find time to work, I have some very definite ideas for my next big picture but think I might need to produce some small pieces in readiness for Christmas. Don't worry, you'll see everything here as it develops from pencil sketch to the finished picture.
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Tuesday, September 15, 2009
Jigsaw - 84
What can say? Oskur, I am indebted to you ...your selfless devotion in my service should not go without commendation...not even Lord Greystoke himself could ever claim such as I. Thank you for taking care of business whilst I was having a day off.....by the way, the dress looked gorgeous, I never realised you were such a style icon!
Back to earth for me today...and back to work on Jigsaw.
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Monday, September 14, 2009
Hellow..itz mee Oskur!
Hellow fanz..itz mee agen. I howp yu lyk mi neuoo dres..I lyk tu geyt ein tuch wiv mi femminyn syd evry nouw an agyn!Enny wey, ey fort yu myt lyk tu noe dur mastur iz avin a dey ovf tu recuuperayt frum iz exybishon..ee iz lizening tu moozick aynd relaxyng. Wych givs mee tyme tu tel yu dat ee iz exsytedd abowt awl dur nyse fings peeple sed tu im att dur weeekhend...eee iz gowyng tu av lottz ov gud ideeyers becuz ov it!..ee wyll mayk sum gud pikchurs ..ey karnt weyt tu see wot ee cumz hup wiv neckst !
Eny wey, Iy av tu gow nouw bekuzz eyve goot a ladur iin mi tytes aynd mi lypstik az faydud...huh...dur fings wee gurls du tu luk pritty!
Bi bi fanz...seee yu agyen suun.
Oskur
xxx
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Sunday, September 13, 2009
Jigsaw - 83 Exhibition day Two.
Anyway, here I am sitting at the end of what became a very successful and prosperous weekend.Again I had around 230 visitors during the day and I was told by many people that they thought my show was the best in the festival.I don't know how anyone can say this as there were artists exhibiting many varieties of medium and I don't think you can value a drawing more than a sculpture more than a piece of ceramics or jewelry.
It was even better however to catch up with a few friends and acquaintances I've made over my regular exhibitions at Wirksworth and Cromford ...a very big thank you to anyone who I met...it meant so much to me!
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Saturday, September 12, 2009
Jigsaw - 82 Exhibition day one.
I usually have so many doubts and insecurities about my work, especially my darker surreal stuff..but it those very pictures which drew the most praise and admiration...I was totally gobsmacked to coin a phrase as I'd previously worried that i'd be ousted as a sexist pervert..but my genuine love and admiration of women was somehow detected...my love of mystical images, symbolic items, fetishes, religion , guilt and a willingness to honestly examine my own motives and follies and failings was acknowledged.
There were some genuinely warm hearted and lovely people there today..I'm sorry I don't have your names, but your encouragement is worth to me like gold!...
I sold a couple of prints during the day...drank three cups of tea, one coffee and ate a large piece of Walnut and Banana cake...I completed around 3 hours work on Jigsaw and felt happier and more loved than I have in ages...Thank you.
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Friday, September 11, 2009
The night before.
Well, we're nearly ready. Tonight Jan and I drove up to Wirksworth to our venue. A beautiful Victorian house with a lovely lawn where tables and chairs are arranged in readiness for serving teas and cakes.I'm hopeful that I'll have lots of visitors to my exhibition as the venue is the first house (or the last house depending on how you look at it!) on the trail , and the weather forecast is favourable for the weekend too!
I've hung a selection of my more surreal black and white pictures together for the first time...I'm referring to them as 'The Dark Side', it will be interesting to hear what people think of them as they're my favourite ones to do! I will also be presenting a selection of my more landscape based works.I will also be working on 'Jigsaw' so people can see how I create my pictures.
It's late here, but we've still got around 40 mounted prints to wrap and label before I get off to sleep..coffee and toast are required I think! I'll try to post lots of photos throughout the weekend, and if I find something interesting to click as we wrap the prints, I'll add it here.
I've hung a selection of my more surreal black and white pictures together for the first time...I'm referring to them as 'The Dark Side', it will be interesting to hear what people think of them as they're my favourite ones to do! I will also be presenting a selection of my more landscape based works.I will also be working on 'Jigsaw' so people can see how I create my pictures.
It's late here, but we've still got around 40 mounted prints to wrap and label before I get off to sleep..coffee and toast are required I think! I'll try to post lots of photos throughout the weekend, and if I find something interesting to click as we wrap the prints, I'll add it here.
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Thursday, September 10, 2009
Jigsaw - 82
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Wednesday, September 09, 2009
09 - 09 - 09 The Sorcerer.
Today was busy with non - Jigsaw work. the main task was to create the artwork for The Rosehill Musical society's production of The Sorcerer by Gilbert and Sullivan..The main character brews up a love potion which he serves from a teapot...so having originally provided a choice of three designs, Peter Featherstone who is responsible for Publicity and Marketing chose the above design. This is a version including the title...eventually all text concerning the show will be added. Below is a version with out text, and below that are the development sketches showing the work from pencil sketch to finished piece.
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Tuesday, September 08, 2009
Jigsaw - 81
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Monday, September 07, 2009
Jigsaw - 80
This week I begin to ready myself for my next exhibition which is on Saturday and Sunday this week.The Wirksworth Festival runs each year and is considered a prestigious and widely known arts festival. Over 100 artists take part over the weekend exhibiting in various venues across Wirksworth, a small town north of Derby in the Peak district.I'll tell you more about my role there and my place in the Arts Trail later in the week.
Today I've worked on the tree and sky seen here....two of my children have gone back to school and my day return to my regular routine.....so expect progress to gain some momentum from now on!
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Sunday, September 06, 2009
Jigsaw - 79
In response to Tysonice's request yesterday, here's a better photo by which to judge the size of 'Jigsaw' . It's drawn on A3 size watercolour paper . Today I passed the 300 hour mark which is by far the longest time I've worked on an individual piece. When I sit down to work, I make a note of the time and write it down.When I stop for any reason even it it be for 10, 20 minutes, I make a note of it...I then add it to a running total.This is how I arrive at my total...by this you can be assured that when I say I've done 300 hours...it is actually time spent dotting and nothing else.
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