RICHARD J. WILLIAMS ARTIST / TEACHER. ALSO FORMER PRACTICE DIARY IN ART COLLEGE
Tuesday, January 27, 2009
27/01/2009
I Have decided to get rid of the blue background on my 'airbrushed beauty', it does not give the effect of which I am aiming to achieve. Instead, I have mixed a tiny amount of a cool blue (Prussian blue) with titanium white, for the background, this way, the facial shape emerges from the whiteness, as opposed to being on top of the blue. (If that makes sense!) I have added some shadow areas in pure Prussian blue, (Sasnal like). I am not yet sure if this shadow is appropriate for the painting, I will have to ponder on this aspect some more. I want to have the oil paint very thick (like some of Marlene Dumas' work) but at the moment I am uncertain as to how to achieve this. I will experiment with this. Went to M sign to get some white paint in big size tube; they do not have any, went to Silkes they didn't have any either, makes you wonder how these people last in business.
Got feedback from Aine today, very positive I have to say,it was very much appreciated.
Monday, January 26, 2009
26/01/2009
I did some more work to my 'airbrushed beauty' today. I am Taking the missing person theme a little further with this painting. I have decided that, not only am I going to use the jigsaw pieces to the side of the head as a metaphor for something not quite completed, IE. The facial shape but also as a kind of reference to a person (or being) that has in some regards, has no actual complete life picture/ plane of existence/reality (so to speak), this would be like the lost souls who are actually missing (neither dead or alive as it were) The silver tape represents a veil or separation from this reality. (the framed photograph is an actual missing person with the features unrecognisable) With the use of paint, I aim to further generate the feeling of incompleteness to the piece, IE. I want to make to make it appear that the artist is not able to 'complete the picture' . This I plan to achieve, by using thick oil paint, scumbled across the surface. The strokes are coarse and unrefined, paint has dropped on to other surfaces, the whole facial area is a quagmire of untethered painterly abandonment. Although still 'Sasnalesque' in composition, the textural paint on the facial features, is not too dissimilar to Lucien 'Freudian' strokes !
Saturday, January 24, 2009
23/01/2009
Mathilde and I were invigilators for the video exhibition this afternoon, all went well, no problems. I took some photographs of my colleagues work which they had displayed for assessments, they are a very talented group, there were some great pieces on display.
Got the results of my assessments today, and I have to say I was extremely happy with them. My hard work has reaped the rewards.
Got the results of my assessments today, and I have to say I was extremely happy with them. My hard work has reaped the rewards.
Thursday, January 22, 2009
22/01/2009
All quiet today. Some of my colleagues were joking with me, they reckoned that I have been paying people to write favourable comments in the comment book,(for the video exhibition we have running this week ! )It was very funny. Good to get the comments though.
Took some photographs of the various video work that is on display, some did not come out very well.
Wednesday, January 21, 2009
20/01/2009
My blog was missing from the google site for a few days for reasons unknown to me , however it has now returned. (After much pinging and writing to them!). Thank you Mr. Google
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