It's up and it's looking good. Come along to the Jubilee Community Centre on Charlwoods Road to see paintings, drawings, prints and sculptures by 14 local artists - open from now until January 4th. Entrance is free. Commission on sales goes to the Jubilee Initiative - a number of local and international charities.
See the flier below for centre opening times (click on the image to view it larger).
Do drop us a line if you have any questions, including how to be a part of this exhibition next year!: londonroadgroup@yahoo.co.uk
Saturday, 23 November 2013
Tuesday, 30 April 2013
Sheri - portrait of the artist's daughter
I thought it would be a good point to post this painting, which I've just finished working on this evening. It's been an interesting session, with encouragement from fellow London Road Groupers Lynn and Catherine to go bold and step out of my comfort zone.
I was trying to bring some of the strengths of my life paintings to an accurate portrait - to add interesting colours and patterns which are not necessarily in the original scene, so to make the painting more than just a copy of life, to take it beyond into a more constructed painting.
This has resulted in some very bold areas which speak to each other from one side to the other, with flowing lines and diagonals which take the eye around the painting. I wanted a very detailed figure to play with flatter areas of colour and pattern, not trying to make everything three dimensional and 'real'.
My daughter is very happy that I put the hearts on her socks!
I was trying to bring some of the strengths of my life paintings to an accurate portrait - to add interesting colours and patterns which are not necessarily in the original scene, so to make the painting more than just a copy of life, to take it beyond into a more constructed painting.
This has resulted in some very bold areas which speak to each other from one side to the other, with flowing lines and diagonals which take the eye around the painting. I wanted a very detailed figure to play with flatter areas of colour and pattern, not trying to make everything three dimensional and 'real'.
My daughter is very happy that I put the hearts on her socks!
Monday, 29 April 2013
Sheri - Latest portrait commission
It's taken me some time, but I've finally finished my latest portrait commission of the adorable Marley. It's oil on canvas, approx 1'x 2' in size.
I learnt a lot painting this, challenged by a busy, distracting background on the reference photo, challenged to make flatter areas interesting through paint and, as ever, challenged to bring together an accurate likeness through expressive marks. I'm happy with the result and so pleased that the boy's grandmother, who commissioned me, was blown away by it, followed up with his parents who received it as a present.
I learnt a lot painting this, challenged by a busy, distracting background on the reference photo, challenged to make flatter areas interesting through paint and, as ever, challenged to bring together an accurate likeness through expressive marks. I'm happy with the result and so pleased that the boy's grandmother, who commissioned me, was blown away by it, followed up with his parents who received it as a present.
Thursday, 21 February 2013
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