Showing posts with label painting on wood. Show all posts
Showing posts with label painting on wood. Show all posts

Monday, 2 January 2017

Happy New Year..


"Have a very good reason for everything you do."

(Sir Laurence Olivier)


Work in progress..
Final piece
Some of the decisions we make as artists are quite remarkable, it is only when we look back at photograph's (or recordings) of 'work in progress' that we begin to understand/or not, some of the journey's we make. Small adjustments to colour, balance and positioning are so important to who we are, where our mind was at that specific moment in time.

'I had good reason for the decision I made at that specific moment in time'... (Try and explain that to someone who isn't an artist...)

On that thought.. 

I want to wish you all a very 'Happy and Creative New Year' from sunny Cornwall ~ Julie 

Thank you to Heike Gerbig - Gerdiary.blogspot  for the quote.

Monday, 3 August 2015

How the egg became a bowl...

As my 'egg' paintings evolve my brain is beginning to awaken. Working this past week on the painting above with radio 4 gently gently chatting away in the background, a thought came to me... In recent years most of my work has been about vessels and women.. Using boats, bowls, eggs (even the odd pear) as a metaphor for rescue and keeping things (people) safe. 
(Natural pigments on recycled wood)

So, why did I change the largest egg into a bowl?  

The painting had been it in the studio for weeks.  It kept peeking out from behind other work... teasing me, niggling me... Making me think! ....What's that all about?

I kept looking at the painting (below), propped it up around the house, took it out into the garden. Wondering why it wasn't working for me. 
I get up really early, just after 5am,  I love that time of the morning it's still quite dark here in Cornwall. I open the back door and listen, the birds are just waking, the seagulls are already up and squawking.. Sometimes I can smell the ocean. Sometimes I can hear the fog horns.. A magical place..

Kettle on, tea made.  As I turned to go into the dining room I caught sight of a very simple hand thrown bowl sitting on the side with the sour dough proving.. It's a beautiful bowl, red earthenware with a creamy glaze inside, around 100 years old. A dough bowl.. A vessel, keeping my bread dough safe. Just like an egg keeping it's contents safe... 

So that is how the largest egg became a bowl.. The pear is another story...

..'An empty bowl is a symbol of going on a pilgrimage, a sacred journey, open to the gifts of life. A bowl is a powerful symbol of nourishment, emptied and refilled over and over throughout life'..

Working with with natural pigments and gesso has makes my brain ache at times it's even caused me to think things through.. Not like me at all.. Thinking??? What's all that about... But, it is such a beautiful medium, the colours are gentle, it has a soft matt finish and best of all the process is a pleasure....


Tuesday, 28 July 2015

Natural pigments, gesso, and life's balance

 I have an obsession with eggs at the moment... 
Eggs and balance...    ..'Life's balance'
Some are quite tiny on recycled wood. 
Fixings to be attached and names to follow..

Friday, 10 July 2015

Maud.. A gift.

Up on the wall to photograph before I give it to my daughter for her birthday today.
This is how I will hand it to her... Wrapped simply in calico, like a medieval treasure.
Just to show you how tiny it is.. 15cm x 15cm..
And here is the photo I worked from.. Just a little artistic licence...

Thursday, 9 July 2015

Maud a tiny portrait in progress..

'Maud Love' - A turquoise fairy.
Working on a wooden board, rabbit skin gesso and natural pigments... And to top it all, it's tiny 15cm x 15cm...The challenges I set myself.. I sometimes ask myself why?