I took on the challenge of running a 4 week workshop, on Animals in Movement, with the Wilmington Art Group - it's an unusual format but seems to work. They hire a tutor to come along to their friday sessions, which run from 10-2, to work on a particular theme. The tutor comes for 2 fridays, the group then works on their own on the 3rd friday, the tutor returns on the 4th friday and ends the session with a critique.
Now, all members have their own favourite media so, although I was demonstrating on the first week how I portray swimming koi in Acrylics, the group then translated the techniques to watercolour, pencil, inks and chalk pastels with interesting effect. In each session I covered a different topic -fish in water using the 'background' of the water as part of the image to create the sense of movement, birds in flight using blurring of wings and extending lines, and finally swimming turtles, concentrating on colour and light contrasts.
The results from the group were amazing - doing a critique was difficult, as usual, but there were so many strong paintings that the hardest thing was not talking about each one for too long!
I now, of course, have several unfinished paintings that I started for the demonstration part of the workshops - 2 koi, one bluetits, one turtles. Peversely I want to do something different but keep to the 'animals in movement' theme so have started a painting of Squid. Searching the internet I found some lovely video footage which I'm using for my inspiration. Alive, they are strange but beautiful and graceful creatures. I'm just strugglng a bit to stop them looking too cute and catoon-like as they have quite large boggley eyes
And I am finally getting to do some more design work with Hailsham Creative - having taken on the burden of the interminable admin, coupled with the fact that I have my own office with a PC (tut!) in it rather than a MAC, I rarely get to actually do any of the creative stuff. But, our lovely local vet wants their branding looked at so I have been given the task of drawing silhouettes of horse, cow, cat and dog - not in movement, sadly. I also designed the latest Gallery North flier, for their upcoming Winter Exhibtion and drew bluebells for the 2012 Arlington Bluebell Walk brochures.
Talking of bluebells, I also finally managed to find time to pop round to the Arlington Village Hall to re-paint the bluebells on the hall sign - a pleasant hour spent in the sunshine on Monday with birds singing all around me.
There was no Art Goup this week, but we will be back in session next week - the theme, strangely enough is 'All Hallowe's Eve' now, how to make squid fit the bill...
The finished Squid (31/10/11) |
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