Ten little indians in dispair
It started well enough. An art workshop run by a chap with an impressive array of letters after his name, and three pages of notes informing… Read More »Ten little indians in dispair
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.
It started well enough. An art workshop run by a chap with an impressive array of letters after his name, and three pages of notes informing… Read More »Ten little indians in dispair
I’m wet. But not in a good way. Earlier on I went out to my local Tesco, four miles away, and left the house in… Read More »Looking for that magic number
Last week I was selling pictures of flowers, this week its fannies!!!!! Whaaaaaaaaaaaaaat? You want to know more ……………………………….????!!! Are you sure……? 🙂 Ok, well….Mmm…..where to… Read More »Last week flowers this week fannies
Would I say my Ravenstone exhibition was a success? Yes, I would, Â certainly judging by the comments I received in the visitors book and verbally:… Read More »Quality fulfills my desired quota of feedback
I’ve enjoyed this week, its been a good reminder of the natural “high” that artists get when they’re planning an exhibition. And I think its a… Read More »Excited about exhibiting in Ravenstone
I’m working flat out at the moment for my upcoming three day solo exhibition at Ravenstone next weekend. Which is why I’m blogging at midnight, again. And… Read More »Snippets on exhibition
I’m working flat out at the moment for my up-coming solo exhibition, and although it won’t be very, too, much, any, really, actually, erotic, I’m… Read More »Three decidedly diverse landscapes
An artist friend asked me last week if I’d like to accompany her to a local venue, and after checking it out on the website… Read More »And then there were three
Imagine………. the sap green foliage is starting to show at last after the long bleak winter as you walk along the twisting path through the trees.… Read More »Immerse yourself in my favourite colour
I suppose it’s quite daunting, to put on an exhibition at a venue that you’re not known at. And even more so when so much… Read More »Going it solo
If selling a painting is the best feeling in the world, for an artist, what would you think is the feeling when you don’t sell… Read More »Dust yourself off and start all over again
When I’ve finished a painting, I know that I’m happy with it, and that it looks as good as I can make it that there… Read More »Reaching out with a full heart
The incredibly cold wet miserable weather of the weekend brought with it some unexpected bonuses. And can I say, this is certainly the wettest drought… Read More »True Grit but not too dry
As requested by Hardin in his comment in the last blog post I’ll show you the working painting and corresponding blocks of colour here. Please… Read More »How to spice up saucy browns
I said in the last blog post that going to an art workshop where we only used the colours of blue, brown and white might… Read More »Limited but not limited at all