The paintings on the left were all painted consecutively from top to bottom. The first is still the best - just worked first time. Really was guerilla painting! Propping the canvas up with twigs on the mossy forest floor or on a picnic bench in a full force gale!
This is the creative journal of Jonathan Purday, featuring travel experiences, observations and ideas documented through prose, poetry, sketchbooks and photography and paintings.
Sunday, 27 February 2011
Half-term in Wales
Great to be in the country again. The weather was a bit grey and wet for most of it but surprisingly mild for the time of year. We didn't mind a bit as we were all having such a great time relaxing with the Potts at the barn, going on beach walks, feeding the horses and painting in the woods.
Friday, 18 February 2011
Light burst 2
Second in the sub-series completed. Caroline thinks they look quite "seventies folk." I go along with her to an extent though they are so much more than that..
In this painting the light is more broken up and it was even more challenging to paint. Maybe the next I'll just paint with my fingers!
Anyone who comes up with the most appropriate acoustic artist who would accompany this painting, can, get a handslap!
Thursday, 10 February 2011
First in lens flare series
At last the first in a new sub-series from the Portuguese collection. These new paintings will explore the delicate shifts in light created by sunlight breaking through morning mist. Relying on photographs for the lens flare, these delicate light studies are achieve through thin glazes. Occasionally light coats are rubbed in with a finger to blur the edges when necessary. A hard painting to work but so far so good!
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