Saturday 31 May 2014

Daily paintings no 57 to 64
25 th May - 1 st June 2014
All 52 cm sq.
This weeks seemed a display of 2 halves. The first 4 used glazes but weren't really in the spirit of the daily paintings- they took too long.I am living the paint and pinterest but not the blog - can' t see the point yet.
Daily painting no 64
1 st June 2014
Mixed media on paper, stuck on board
52 cm sq

Daily painting no 63
1 st June 2014
Mixed media on paper, stuck to board
Daily painting no 62
30 th May 2014
Acrylic and oil pastel on board
52 cm sq
Daily painting no 61
27 th May 2014
Mixed media on paper, stuck to board.
Daily painting no 60
28 th May 2014
Acrylic on board
These glazed paintings were not in the spirit of the daily paintings. They take too long and I only like them as much as the others.
Daily painting no 59
27th May 2014
acrylic on board, 52 cm sq
Daily painting no 58
26 th May 2014
Acrylic on board , 52 cm sq.
Daily painting no 57
25 th May 2014
Acrylic on board
Trying this week to get the title of the painting to be the date.
Trying to glaze acrylics .

Sunday 25 May 2014

This week I put up a display by my Art group at Emmaus Mossley. around 28 paintings and mainly mounted and framed in white. I found it really hard to get my own work to work with the white. Interesting. I have the same hanging system at Emmaus just a wooden baton and tacks in the back of the work so I change it easily.
Daily paintings 49 to 56 displayed on the studio wall. This batch seem dreamy and romantic .I have surprised myself by staying in the landscapes- I thought that I would go into figures as well.
Daily painting no 56 ( May 2014) orange woods. Acrylic on board. 52 cm sq.

Daily painting no 55 ( May 2014 ) warmth in pink, acrylic on board , 52 cm sq.

Does my art have too many influences ? Jury still out on that one but I have had this feedback from 2 artist friends, Raad and a Helen so bear this in mind. I have looked at the art of loads of artist but I love researching other artists.
Daily painting no 54 ( May 2014) my woods, my bluebells, my paint. Acrylic on board 52 cm sq.
Daily painting no 53 ( May 2014 )my woods, my light. Acrylic on board, 52 cm.

What diminishes your art ?
cheap paper, paints, supports
Shoddy mounting and framing
Artists themselves bad mouthing their own work

? Does the sheer volume of work diminish your art? Well no ....think of Picasso....he created around the 50,000 works of art.... I've got a long way to go yet.
Daily painting no  52 ( May 2014 ) my woods ,my colours.
Daily painting no 51 ( May 2014 ) A true reflection.
I love pinterest - it helps me so much with my research which is really a big part of my practice.
Daily painting no  50( May 2014 ) This is not a sky.

Having done 50 paintings now, my conclusions are;
I love it
I've got more confident with my paint handling skills
I use tons of white
Still feel that the muse might desert me any day
Love the smell of the paint, particularly on the hardboard
Need to be more organised in the studio and I am
The acrylics have come along way since I last used them massively you can glaze a treat with them now
Daily painting no 49 ( May 2014 ) acrylic on board 52 cm sq.
I still seem to be making a display of 8 a week rather than a painting a day. Try again next week.

Sunday 18 May 2014

Finished? We will see tomorrow.
Third attempt.
Second stage - it's just going it's own way.
First stage- sometimes I have the habit of too much blending.
Toned ground, simple sketch and random colour added.
I was looking at the working process of Rick Stevens. He starts off on a coloured or toned ground and draws a simple sketch.He then adds colour instinctively and layers with transparent washes or glazes. I may have started out doing what he does but the painting went it's own way.

The journey of a painting

This was the image I took the painting from.A photo in the woods at the back of my home.lovely.

Saturday 17 May 2014

Daily paintings numbers 41 to 48 displayed on the studio wall. Perhaps the mood of huge paintings this week was quieter, more reserved and more serious. Maybe that's been my mood too.
Daily painting no 48 ( May 2014)' Burnt orange space' acrylic on board. I wasn't quite sure where theses colours came from and not quite sure they fitted in with the rest but I can live with it.
Daily painting no 47 ( May 2014 ) ' The lilac lifted the green,' acrylic on board, 52 cm sq.
Daily painting no 46( May 2014)' Distance,' acrylic on board, 52 cm sq.The paintings have to reach 10 out of 10 before they get the title of ,'painting,' but they are still needing a few days, 'resting time,' before I make the decision on whether or not they are a painting or a reject to be painted over.
Daily painting no  45(May 2014)' Landscape weave,'acrylic on board, 52 cm sq.When I feel that the painting might be done, I look at it in terms of colour, tone and composition. I thought this one was too tonally similar and shouldn't have worked but I liked it anyway.
Daily painting no 44(May 2014) ' The blossom carried on after the tree ended,' acrylic on paper,52 cm sq.
Daily painting no 43(May 2014) 'Two trees,' Acrylic on board,' 52 cm sq.I love this green- it's Daley Rowney light olive. I never normally use green from the pot but this is transparent and just lovely.When I looked at this painting, I felt that it shouldn't have worked,the apparent horizon was across the middle and I would not normally put two, but three trees in. I liked it though.
Daily painting no 42(May 2014) 'It's peaceful,'acrylic on board,52cm sq.The daily painting project , for the moment, massively suits my creative process.it gives me something to focus on and each week it's kind of like another little project.i love the start of a new project - I like the buzz of it.I hate when a project reaches a plateaux and having to work through that to complete and finish.
Daily painting no 41(May 2014 ),'Where does the tree end and the water begin.'Acrylic on board. 52 cm sq.My painting process with most of the daily paintings is to paint intuitively and instinctively, putting the paint down, getting lost in it and almost looking for what appears in the shape of a landscape.

Sunday 11 May 2014

If I go into the studio and don't feel much like painting, I mix little pots of new colours up. I looked at light red yesterday. I don't much like light red, it's too opaque and flat. The bottle I have has lost it's label so I don't know what make it is. But mixed with a warm golden yellow, or magenta, or pale olive green, it!s glorious.


Daily paintings displayed on the charcoal wall. I preferred them on this background. This week I have still felt as if I wanted to do a display of 8 rather than individual paintings. That might change but for the moment it's fine.in most of the rooms in my house, I have wooden rails, painted in the same wall colour so I can just put small tacks in the back and hang them up.
Daily paintings nos 33 to 40 displayed on studio wall. All 52. Cm sq.
Daily painting no 40,'Phlourescent sky through the trees,' acrylic on board.
Daily painting no 39 ( May 2014 )' The atmosphere was wonderfully scented.Acrylic on board.
Daily painting no 38, 'Warmth and peace,'acrylic on board.
Daily painting no 37,'Far and near,'acrylic on board. The phlourescent colours are all cool colours and seem to need warmer colours around them. I love them though and mixed with mixing white they make lovely pastel colours.
Daily painting no 36,' mainly greens.'Mixed media on paper ( painted over old painting )52 cm sq.
Daily painting no 35,' phlourescent splashes in the sky,'Acrylic on canvas, 52 cm sq.It's such a chore to make the canvas boards, it would be enough to put me off painting.
Daily painting no 34, ' Phlourescent pink and blue brusho trees,' mixed media on paper,52 cm sq.The blue brusho came from an old painting.The brusho came right through the acrylic layer.The brusho is so intense and I have a love/hate relationship with it. We do use it quite a lot in my art group but it gets everywhere. For those that don't know, brusho is kind of a powdered watercolour/ink. It is jewel like and very transparent.
Daily painting no 33,' The branches frame the water.'Mixed media on Guardian newspaper on board.This painting came from one of my photos along the canal - but I like my landscape paintings to be universal. I don't want them to be about a particular place - for me it's about the feelings that I have in the landscape and wanting to put them into paint.
Had to tidy and organise my work space. I was getting frustrated at not being able to find certain colours.

Saturday 10 May 2014

Daily painting no. 32 ( April 2014) Ochreness. Acrylic and gesso over old painting on paper.52 cm.sq.Finally caught up with posting all the daily paintings and will see where this takes the blog. At this stage, I have been looking into the why's and wherefore's of daily painting. Some say that there may be an element of just painting to get one done on the day. Maybe I would agree with that but so what. If you haven't got any discipline or rigour to go in the studio and paint, even if you don't want to, then you won't produce as much work and won't progress.

I can see and feel my progression even after just one month of painting.

If  I go in the studio and don't have an idea to paint or a plan , I mix colours up , often using tubes of paint that I don't like. Metallic blue, for example. Maeve in my art group gave me a big tube of it . I don't like metallic paints in general, but mixing it with vermillion and white produces beautiful deep, warm purples and slatey greys.