Tag: developing my practise

  • Deconstruction and Integration

    Deconstruction and Integration

    A large piece of brown packing paper has been annoying me for days, perhaps longer. I saved it to paint on later, then slotted it into a place where it just kept getting in the way. Today I tore it up, and put it back together to make painting surfaces. Deconstruction and integration. I used…

  • Another Three Hour Portrait

    Another Three Hour Portrait

    I have been quite comfy in my practise without even realising how comfy I have been, so these challenges I have set myself this week have really bounced me out of that. Sketching with a single colour of paint is obviously very different from producing a portrait that is resolved, mixing skin tones, and using…

  • Change It Up Mark Making

    Change It Up Mark Making

    I ended yesterday’s blog thinking about a book I need, and acknowledging that I received three new art books for my birthday. One of those books has been carried around with me from studio room to sofa to bedside ever since it arrived. I am smitten. The book is Drawing and Painting People A Fresh…

  • Revolting

    Revolting

    Today I channelled some emotions into painting. Being called revolting by some ludicrous person indulging herself in manufactured outrage over a bit of theatre featuring queer folk needs an outlet. I painted several studies in my sketchbook, and then questioned whether I have reached a comfort zone, and pulled out a canvas for another sketch.…

  • Eight Times One Face

    Eight Times One Face

    I am a few weeks behind in keeping up with the Let’s Face It classes. This is fine, you buy the course, you have access to the classes for life, but it is nice to get the community feel of the class group. I’m going to jump back in with whatever class lands on Monday,…

  • Will A Timer Work?

    Will A Timer Work?

    I’ve been thinking about my practise, and imagining the ways I could develop my practise now that I am creating every day, and comfortable with sharing my practise no matter how bad the art is. Side note – I’m getting over thinking about my art in terms of bad art versus good art, because all…