Acrylic on Canvas, 180×135.
UV
“Coastal Topography”
Acrylic on Canvas, 240×180.
“Beasties and Demons”
Acrylic on Canvas, 240×300. A chilling title for a bright piece. Why? Look closer and you’ll see 😀
“Pourquoi”
Acrylic on Canvas, 400×300. My first ever “paint pour”.
“Disco Duckie”
Acrylic paint and Screenprint on Rag Cotton Paper, A3. Duckie’s back, with some little friends. 18 of them to be precise. After my previous attempts with acrylic on rag cotton paper – which met with varying degrees of success – 33% by my calculation), I have decided it shall not beat me. Detail is out, …
“Lost Unicorn.”
Subtitle: “Innocence Gone.” Experiment with Charcoal and UV powder on Rag Cotton Paper. A3. Taken from the last photograph (I know of) when I was a teenager. Photos of me from then onwards are few and far between. Any that do exist aren’t widely shared. Experience has made me an incredibly private person. I have …
“Warm Heart”
Acrylic Paint and UV Pigment on Rag Cotton Paper. A3. Sister piece to follow. Looking at achieving detail on the Rag Cotton, I wanted to see if the paper could be pushed beyond blockwork and linework. I can categorically say it might be possible, but I won’t be trying. It is as if the paper …
“Innocence!”
3 pieces, Charcoal / Acrylic Paint / Powder, on Rag Cotton Paper, A4. At one time or another, everyone has innocence. Sooner or later, that innocence is lost. It fades with life experience. For some, it is a far more abrupt process – ended traumatically. What become the “hazy days of yonder” for most are …
“Innocence?”
Continuing experiments with rag paper. Acrylic Paint Pen for one. Charcoal and a small amount of spray paint for the other. A4. This is an odd picture in many regards. The acrylic paint pen and UV piece shows an expanded view of the charcoal drawing. I have really determined now that the pens and this …
“PopRox”
Experiment with Rag Cotton Paper #2: Acrylic paint marker. A3. I created a half-tone line-render of Roxy, in a pop art style. I was testing to see how the rag paper held up to friction from the paint marker during application. There was some but not much. Long strokes following the line of the chisel …