Tuesday, March 1, 2016


 

Adventurous Artists Sketching Group

 

We are back in the Southampton City Art Gallery on Friday 11th March at 10.30 a.m.  Elaine has seen the current exhibition and recommends that we see it: The Romantic Thread in British Art: 5 February - 4 June 2016…. featuring William Holman Hunt, JMW Turner, Paul Nash, John Piper, Graham Sutherland, Keith Vaughan and Christopher Le Brun.

Pictures form the February 27th Woorkshops









HEATHER JOLIFFE PAINTS LYMINGTON AT NIGHT IN WATER-MIXABLE OILS

 

Heather Joliffe teaches at her Solent Art School near Lymington. In February we were able to see her painting on gesso-primed canvas paper using water mixable oils. Surprisingly the paints can take a week to dry and so advises using an oil, such as Artisan, rather than those for oil paints.

Working from her photograph and loose outline in acrylic, Heather roughly scumbled on thin layers of colour, not completely covering the white background. Her vivid blues are a mixture of cerulean and cobalt and she uses cadmium red and rose madder in the warmest shades.

The angles of the buildings were important when depicting Lymington’s steep cobbled Quay Hill. Heather suggested that perspective lines radiating from a focal point are like a clock face. Her limited palette makes colour mixing important and she used a mix of burnt umber and cobalt blue for the dark areas. The blue sky colour was repeated in the shadows on the buildings.

Heather’s tip for painting thin glazing bars on windows is to place the tip of a chisel edge brush on the paper, lift off and continue in that way all along the line, rather than dragging the brush. The cobbles were ‘printed’ with a small square flat brush creating irregular broken lines. White patches resembled light shining from a street lamp. Heather recommended experimenting with ‘lifting out’ with a damp brush as a way of removing colour in a controlled way. Heather had created a colourful night scene using pairs of complementary colours.

Heather and her pictures of Lymington

 

Wednesday, February 10, 2016

WORKSHOPS ON 27TH FEBRUARY

SORRY everyone! the workshops were on February 13th and are now on 27th.
Calshot is on the 12th.

WORKSHOPS ON 27TH FEBRUARY

The workshops postponed from February 14th will now take place on February 27th.


The "Inks" workshop will take place at a later date and is replaced by a session led by Mary Maskell on painting either a still life or a subject of your own choice in any medium. More details from Di.


Don't forget the Adventurous Artists are meeting at Calshot on Friday (February 13th).



INK AND COLLAGE WORKSHOPS

THE WORKSHOPS TO BE HELD ON SATURDAY FEBRUARY 13TH HAVE BEEN POSTPONED.
WE are waiting for further information.

Wednesday, February 3, 2016