What a difference sunshine makes
After the last few days of greyness, what a difference (to me at least!) the sunshine makes when it comes out. It’s not overly hot,… Read More »What a difference sunshine makes
I've been an artist all of my life, and my paintings now hang on walls in Europe, USA and Canada. I'm working on getting them on the other continents! My wide range of artwork has been exhibited nearer to home in the East Midlands, with the Guild of Erotic Artists at Beaumont Hall Studios in Hertfordshire, and at "Erotica", Olympia, London. I have also been featured alongside my work in the Guild of Erotic Artists book (volume 2). I love to create dramatic interest in my pictures, whether it’s to paint an unusual landscape, or just to utilise dramatic lighting in my figure drawings or strong colour in my animal portraits. Delighting in the spontaneous tendencies of watercolour adds an interesting and distinctive look to my paintings, some of which are purposefully ambiguous, enabling the viewer to use their own interpretation of my artwork. I also love to hide images, and humour within my paintings, whether it’s a secret message, or an erotic couple hidden within a landscape, or even an erotic landscape where the couple are camouflaged as the features of the land itself. I am equally happy painting in oils, acrylics or watercolours and love to draw with pencil or ink. I have also developed the very effective method of drawing using white pencil on black card which creates dramatic pictures by just picking out where the light catches the body and leaving the rest of the image to the imagination, in darkness. I can also utilise many different styles, whether it is realistic, abstract, surrealistic, erotic, fantasy or camouflage art where something is hidden within the painting. I'm just passionate about my art, whatever I paint! But, it doesn't matter how many landscapes or pet portraits I paint, its always the erotic stuff that people are interested in! I started blogging to share some of the strange conversations I have with the people I meet. But its evolved into far more than that now.
After the last few days of greyness, what a difference (to me at least!) the sunshine makes when it comes out. It’s not overly hot,… Read More »What a difference sunshine makes
An ominous letter arrived from my bank today. I opened it, read it, and had absolutely no idea what it was about. It wasn’t trying to… Read More »How weird is that
About three weeks ago my friend Stuart Haywood (for whom I have done a number of drawings and a watercolour painting of him naked, and who hadn’t stripped off before… Read More »Reproduction
For the fourth year running I’ve had a summer holiday in Kent and still it enthralls me… I’ve visited a lot of counties in this wonderful country, and… Read More »This is why I love Kent so much
In a professional context it often happens that private or corporate clients corder a publication to be made and presented with the actual content still not being ready. Think of a news blog that’s filled with content hourly on the day of going live. However, reviewers tend to be distracted by comprehensible content, say, a random text copied newspaper or the internet. The are to focus on the text, disregarding the layout and its elements. Besides, random text risks to be unintendedly humorous or offensive, an unacceptable risk in corporate environments.
Earlier today I needed to illustrate something to someone who I was teaching. It required me to pick up a white Conte pencil to make… Read More »Drawing with the whole body knowledge
Finally I got the text last week that he was ready to collect the artwork I had done for him. I must admit I was… Read More »Lancaster drawn………… out
Yesterday I made a comment on Facebook that I didn’t know whether to carry on with finishing off a painting I had almost completed but… Read More »This is the difference the music makes
At long last its time to talk about this delightfully evocative painting I finished last week for the bride and groom. As I’ve mentioned before, the… Read More »Cherry blossom gazebo kiss in easy stages
The blog post I was planning on writing today was going to be about the painting I have virtually finished of the bride and groom… Read More »Getting caught up in the small details
I made a promise a couple of months ago to do a painting for someone, not knowing what the painting would be of. It would… Read More »Wallowing in pinkness
Artists on the whole don’t like painting summer trees – too much….. well….. green! Winter trees have better shapes with all those bare branches, spring… Read More »Going green
I’m waiting at the moment to hear from the couple I did the white on black drawings for last week, to see if they are… Read More »What’s black and white and red all over
Leading to me getting a lovely commission to do two sexy white on black erotic drawings …. from chatting with them over a few glasses of cider and finding… Read More »Just an offhand comment
In a professional context it often happens that private or corporate clients corder a publication to be made and presented with the actual content still not being ready. Think of a news blog that’s filled with content hourly on the day of going live. However, reviewers tend to be distracted by comprehensible content, say, a random text copied newspaper or the internet. The are to focus on the text, disregarding the layout and its elements. Besides, random text risks to be unintendedly humorous or offensive, an unacceptable risk in corporate environments.