Sunday, 25 April 2010

25th April 2010

15 minute drawing of a Willow tree.

This drawing was done at the George and Dragon in Fordwich

24th April 2010


40 minute drawing of a chocolate egg on a glass jar.
At first the jar was just there to support the egg, but it is quite an interesting object in itself, it was quite fun capturing the reflections.

23rd April 2010

20 minute drawing of a wooden meditation sculpture

I quite enjoyed trying to get a sense of the woody texture of this carving and the reflection of it in the glass of the table.

22nd April 2010

20 minute drawing of ink bottles.

21st April 2010


10 minute drawing of a container.


I've started this blog as a way of overcoming a creative block that I have been experiencing. Usually I spend holidays from teaching to create new work, but over this Easter holiday I found it near impossible to start painting, no matter how much time I left for myself to do it, or how clean and welcoming I had made my desk and resources. While I was in Ireland, I got a little shock when I saw the work of an old friend, Richard Hearn. I've known Richard since he used to come into 'The Framing Place' in Malahide to get his pieces framed back in 2007. I remember Richard being offered a local job teaching in Dublin and not taking it on the basis that it was "now or never" for him to either become a serious teacher or become a serious artist. He choose the more difficult and financially unstable path of being an artist. At that time I thought that we were at about the same level, with Richard being just a little more talented and driven than me. Now after 3 years of daily painting Richards skills are amazing, the paintings I saw looked like Dutch still lives and showed a profound understanding of the oil painting media. He's also an absolutely lovely guy and deserves every success that comes to him. This blog is inspired by Richard's original blog which was a small daily paintings blog and is intended to help me to extend my skills and boost my creative energy.