Thursday, 27 October 2022

It's A Puzzle

 You can see a photo of my recent experiments on preliminary canvases in my latest Instagram and Facebook posts.

I'm preparing for my latest painting - 'The Counsellor' by trying out different ways of painting jigsaw pieces. Using both a brush and bits of sponge, I'm trying out various colour schemes and ways of putting down marks.

Frogtape (more reliable than masking tape) is also proving useful to help maintain the strait lines of the boat hoist.

In the final painting, the jigsaw pieces will represent the clients while the boat hoist will symbolise The Counsellor.

Wednesday, 19 October 2022

Voices In The Air

 The radio section of my website has finally been brought up-to-date. 

My latest interview was with Sue Marchant in June 2021 when I was about to embark on Cambridge Open Studios again after a break of 27 years. She was particularly intrigued by a letter I had received during my first Open Studio in 1984.  

I had asked visitors for donations to Save the Children fund, a charity I was supporting at the time. As the Society's patron was Princess Margaret,( who often seemed to be visiting Cambridge), I  hopefully invited her to visit my exhibition. Sue enjoyed reading the reply on air, where H.R.H. regretfully declined.

You can also hear the first interview I made, in 1989, also promoting Open Studios on  Radio Cambridge.

Wednesday, 12 October 2022

Objects As People

 I've recently been to a wonderful one man play entitled 'Numinous' about the educator, Henry Morris.

It's author and actor, Andy O'Hanlon used objects to represent the different characters in the story.

This reminded me of a painting I made in 1988 called 'Pharaohs and Mortals', where I used objects to represent  each member of the family who had attended our wedding fifteen years before. I invited each guest to send their own object and I arranged the objects as if in a museum cabinet.

You can see my painting and the objects on my latest Instagram and Facebook posts.

Thursday, 6 October 2022

In Proportion

 This week I've been working on the size and scale of the jigsaw pieces I'm going to include in my current painting 'The Councillor'. (you can see the first sketches on my latest Instagram and Facebook posts) . 

The jigsaw pieces represent all the members of the family who have benefitted from counselling over the last eighty years. Either in pairs or on their own.

The boat hoist which will be at the centre of the painting, is a symbol for the councillor - gathering them in and trying to repair.