Wednesday 12 March 2008

Ahhh 2006......

Ahhh 2006..... comfortable and confident in the medium of acrylic, ideas flowing to a degree that now seems ridiculous, constant scribbling in the little books. Then the inevitable pull of OILS, the belief that to progress as a painter I had to ditch the acrylics and evolve with a new medium, a seamless transition, surely?

This transitional period has in fact been horrific. Months of frustration and messy sleeves, painfully slow, the ideas faded and died as there was no time to realise them, 'the cube' was put up on the shelf for another day. When I did get work down I couldnt bear to look at what I had done, it was like I'd had part of my brain removed or I'd been attempting to paint with my elbows, or both. The hours sat hunched over my work, the time in which I am at my most content and calm had been taken away and replaced with a war.



Attempts have come and gone, paintings have merged into other paintings then been cut in half, and half again and thrown across the room. During this time a complex of sorts has developed in me, the 'its not finished yet' complex, something I had not had a problem with before but it seems the longer you go without finishing a piece of work, the harder it becomes to sign your name.

This blog is here to welcome in the new dawn, NEW WORK! I have finally got to the stage with oils where they are starting to do what I want and although 'its not finished yet', my new painting will be finished very soon and will be seen here first. This blog will also give me the opportunity to show work in progress and my other work that I do that never makes it on to my website.




Image 1. One of the unfinished scraps of wood.

Image 2. A still life. Good learning experience no matter how soul destroying.

2 comments:

dan hancox said...

i sympathise - i've been using words on and off for over 25 years, and i still don't feel like i've mastered them..

Ricky Butler Illustration said...

Its good to see some new work frank, looking good.