Saturday, July 30, 2022

STEWART BECKETT PAINTS FIGURE IN OILS



The Figure painting in Oils demonstration in July featured Southampton artist Stewart Beckett painting Gail Morris our Programme Coordinator. He used the traditional method taught by fine art ateliers. 

The form of the figure was created with blocks of subtle colour applied with precise strokes without using detail. His colours had been premixed. They included cadmium red, quinacridone red, ultramarine blue, cobalt blue, purple, yellow ochre and white. Gail's face and body appeared to gradually come into focus. Stewart compared the process to doing a jigsaw puzzle.



Sometimes he used a gloved finger to blend background and soften edges. He painted quickly and the canvas was mostly covered within half an hour. 

The background colour was a light teal mix to compliment the warm colours of the skin and hair. Contours of the figure and features were created by setting warm colours against cool colours and saturated colours against de-saturated colours. For example a cooler de-saturated greenish colour against the warm skin colour on the arm created the impression that the arm was not flat.



Drawing a likeness is a skill that requires practice and Stewart told us that he trained himself to study faces by sitting in a cafe, looking at a face for a short time and then sketching it from memory. He teaches both outdoor landscape and studio portrait painting. For more information see https://www.stewartbeckett.com/.









Monday, July 18, 2022

SKETCHING AT BEAULIEU

Our July sketching at Beaulieu was organised by Helen Bartlett and it turned out to be a perfect afternoon. It was pleasantly warm and the scenery gave us a lot of choice: the river, the buildings and even a herd of cattle.  A couple on holiday were very complimentary about some of our sketches. 




Helen took this fabulous photo of us relaxing at the garden centre cafe after sketching. 


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JULY ART EXTRA

Nine of us spent a convivial afternoon working on our individual projects and chatting in the Forest Room at Calmore Community Centre. Claire Palmer organises these monthly workshops for members. 





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Monday, June 27, 2022

 SATURDAY WORKSHOP 25 JUNE 2022

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Really great day with like minded people loving art. Lots of experimenting , really good efforts & enjoyment. It’s amazing how by working together we learn tips from each other, never stop learning. Brilliant! - Claire Palmer Workshops Organiser

Here are some of the paintings by members.









Friday, June 24, 2022

GAIL MORRIS'S EVENING PLAYING WITH ABSTRACTION

Gail gave us an easy introduction to creating an abstract picture at our June meeting.

After writing down what abstraction means to each of us, Gail showed us three different approaches to abstraction by Kandinsky, Rothko and Mondrian. 

If I understand correctly, people who create artwork in a state of relaxation, relying on their subconscious mind produce 'Neurographic' artwork. Working mindlessly, while relaxed, is a not uncommon state for artists!

Gail showed us three different abstract paintings that she had done 

   
We were then advised to draw three shapes of different sizes and then draw two lines through the shapes at any angle. 
We could then colour-in, apply patterns and generally experiment for the rest of the evening. The results at the end were colourful and varied in style. 




Many thanks to  Gail for such an enjoyable evening!



Friday, June 17, 2022

 ART EXTRA WORKSHOP 13TH JUNE

Member's individual projects




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Sunday, June 12, 2022

 SKETCHING AT BOLDERWOOD

Wednesday 8th June was showery. Luckily the downpour held off until we were on the way home!!


Harry managed to get a photo of some deer.



Most of us painted trees.



Thanks to Helen for organising the trip.