Friday, 19 August 2011

External Inspiration


Flower-Pano by Edgar Emmels




Painting Poppies by Irma Weber






Gegen die Zeit by Steinfeld



All these pictures are from the Art Market on the WHITEWALL website. You can get lost for a while on there. This morning these 3 caught my attention and i wanted to put them somewhere to remind me to go back and look again later when i have time, so just thought I'd share them on here.

Wednesday, 10 August 2011

Sail away



Morning sails
tranquility & that lovely whiteness you get looking out to sea with a new sun.





Summer sails
holiday time and all the boats come out to play.

Racing sails
all the colours, painting the sea like a prism refracting the light.




Evening sails - 
catching the last hues of the sky before they sink into the horizon.

Tuesday, 9 August 2011

messing with paints


I just don't seem to be able to paint with reds, I try, but I just end up painting over them, it's all blues and green. Must be my calm tranquil period. 

Something missing on here so I took it outside and photographed with sun, shadows and plants.


                                          hum... is it missing spiky skinny yellows..?





                                              oranges and bright yellow greens...?


 
or pinks...?


                                   Will leave it for another day... 




and go back to these green Shropshire landscapes which I don't seem to be able to escape from...

Sunday, 7 August 2011

Self-Indulgence


       just playing for an hour with scanned in painted daisies, experimenting and discovering.





                                                    from simple daisies on white...





to a complicated layered lace effect, finding what works and what doesn't ... loving the process...




                                                                     and the results  xx

Monday, 1 August 2011

Did I !?


         Cornflower fairy dresses- I'm still waiting to get stuck into this photo.


Well did I find my inspiration ? and what happened to Day 30?


Day 30 was spent in London, eating, walking, listening to music & people watching.
The music was inspiring, and so was the choice of sushi on Oxford street, though not the rest of Oxford street but as the music was in Hyde Park, Oxford street is excused.
Creativity has gone on and is getting better, though if I want to earn some money from it, a lot of my textile work is now going to have to be kept private. 
The 30 day's has been a great experience for me and definitely got me excited about my art, design and painting. Making the time to be creative is the hardest thing but I'm going to stick at it. I'll put some more pics up here soon.