Wading Through Mud
(Another New Studio)
This has been a busy couple of weeks since my last post (link to post) with work on the NHS Barnsley project which is progressing but will be the subject of another post when it’s completed.
Distractions aside I continued to work on the large drawing I’d started but didn’t post last time out.
Then (11th August) it looked like this, there evidence of some changes in the centre at the bottom but it doesn’t work, too structured and neither one thing nor the other.
So I decided it needed some stronger blogs at the top right and some on the left and below to draw it together. This is the state of play on 14th August.
I decided to move everything up a bit and strengthen the overall force of the circular composition. This is after the 18th August.
I needed to think about it for a while and I worked on the UKSPF project while I did that but felt like it had no presence so I attacked it with white paint and this is what it looks like on the 25th August. It hasn’t changed since but illustrates how you can work your arse off and things will still go wrong.
So I’ve left that for a while, who knows how long, Howard Hodgkin used to turn his paintings to the wall for two or more years so I’m not going to be in any hurry.
I have a desire to get much simpler with the physical work – I’m also trying to get back to the world building in VR – so I started to work on a new drawing of apples I have in the studio. I see this as part of a sketchbook with AR elements that will include the birdsnest, and drawings of my Doc Martens and the garden at Tickhill Road.
The first drawing is just the apples on a sheet of white paper and I thought it interesting how the colour balance changed when I added the shadowed wall next to the window.
I’ve completed the UKSPF project bar the publication, the images can be seen in this post “Not Building” the video is a quick run through of how it works. I might reduce the size of the videos as much as I can.
Drawing
I’ve continued to draw every day;
The August drawings can be seen here
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Draw Every Day – August 23Draw Every Day - August 23 Continuing to draw every day, in a new sketchbook using sketching ...See photo »
…and the July images here
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Draw Every Day – July 23Draw Every Day - July 23 Continuing to draw every day, in a new sketchbook using sketching ...See photo »
There is a link to the previous month’s Gallery on each page.
The drawings are posted to Twitter and Instagram each day.