I'm delighted to have been selected for this year's Crash Open Salon at the Charlie Dutton Gallery.
Crash Open Salon
Saturday, 8 December 2012
Tuesday, 23 October 2012
Diffraction
A new group show starting this weekend. I'm showing three pieces. One larger piece having it's first outing.
See you there.
See you there.
New Studio
I have been particularly quiet of late. More so than normal. This is partly but mostly because I've moved into a brand spanking new studio down in Kingston Upon Thames hosted by the good people of ASC. I already feel at home there and new work is merging with older work very nicely now that I have enough space to spread the paintings around a bit and see how they all sit together. Being that bit further away from home and having to sort of commute to the studio makes all the difference so here's to a productive few months ahead.
Saturday, 16 June 2012
OPEN STUDIOS
I'll be opening up my home and studio to all next weekend and the one following as part of the London Borough of Richmond's ARThouse event.
If you'd like more information on this event and the other artists involved here's the link http://www.richmond.gov.uk/arthouse_open_studios .
Hope to see you round my place for tea and biscuits at some point.
Paul
Thursday, 17 May 2012
The Other Studio part two
I finished painting for the week late last night. Probably when you were all tucked up with your malty drinks. I do have another thirty or so hours here but I need time for it all to dry enough to transport back home. I'll do some more collage work today and I have to practice clay model for a couple of the art workshops I'm hosting over the summer. I may even go for a really decent walk this afternoon if the weather holds. There may even be a pub or two at the end of it.
I've put a few pictures up for your scrutiny below. None are finished pieces. It's mostly groundwork at the moment - I'll add the next layer and maybe some finer details in a few days when this layer is dry. And they may of course change completely.
Paul
collage in action
the one about a traditional folk dance that gets out of hand
the one about an alpine village experiencing an incident
the one about a disco on a cruise ship
the one about secret swimming and sirens
the one about the lido
the one about a jam jar with some flowers in it
Tuesday, 15 May 2012
The Other Studio
My dear friend Mark Kearns has asked me to keep him updated on how my week painting in isolation up in North Wales is going. It's going fairly well Mark. It takes a while to get into it. New studio set up, new environment - it messes with your standard working practice.
So day one. Yesterday started well doing a little collage work to warm up with. I tend to do collage when I feel I need to refresh my creativity - to stop taking the painting for granted and to look at things differently.
So a couple of hours of that followed by a walk round the top with my dog Albert. The sun was shining which was sheer contrast to when I arrived on Sunday. A quick trip into to town for supplies and then onto and into the painting.
A predictable slow start while the coffee kicked in but plenty achieved. Day one is all warming up and trying not to get too angry when things aren't working instantly. Day two is always better and I'll be going in shortly. Wish me luck.
I'll post a few bits and pieces of work over the week but in the meantime here is the set up.
Paul
So day one. Yesterday started well doing a little collage work to warm up with. I tend to do collage when I feel I need to refresh my creativity - to stop taking the painting for granted and to look at things differently.
So a couple of hours of that followed by a walk round the top with my dog Albert. The sun was shining which was sheer contrast to when I arrived on Sunday. A quick trip into to town for supplies and then onto and into the painting.
A predictable slow start while the coffee kicked in but plenty achieved. Day one is all warming up and trying not to get too angry when things aren't working instantly. Day two is always better and I'll be going in shortly. Wish me luck.
I'll post a few bits and pieces of work over the week but in the meantime here is the set up.
Paul
downstairs bedroom/office now studio (note the
use use of plastic to protect the furniture from blood,
sweat and tears)
Other Work
So it's been a while since I posted anything. Not that I haven't been busy painting or at least trying to paint it's just that I committed myself to a five month commission of mostly graphic design and illustration.
The basis of the work was to create a graphic identity for Crane Valley Park, a newly merged park traversing the London boroughs of Richmond and Hounslow. Starting with an interpretation board (the sign you get when you enter a park that says 'you are here' ) and then a series of leaflets married to that plus updating the educational packs that I'd previously been working on to cover this area. A lot of work but all very welcome and also good for me to be deeply involved in a project from start to finish.
But back to painting now before anyone finds out that I do things for money too.
The basis of the work was to create a graphic identity for Crane Valley Park, a newly merged park traversing the London boroughs of Richmond and Hounslow. Starting with an interpretation board (the sign you get when you enter a park that says 'you are here' ) and then a series of leaflets married to that plus updating the educational packs that I'd previously been working on to cover this area. A lot of work but all very welcome and also good for me to be deeply involved in a project from start to finish.
But back to painting now before anyone finds out that I do things for money too.
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graphic design,
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