Saturday, March 05, 2016

Artweeks in Eynsham

Artweeks in Eynsham


Artsweeks’ is Oxfordshire’s county wide visual arts festival during May. 

Eynsham has a number of artists who are exhibiting in their homes and studios or, like me, exhibiting in a local pubs. Parking is free and once parked just follow the signs. We will provide maps showing the location of the exhibitions.

I am in ‘The White Hart’ on Newland Street. So have a beer and enjoy the paintings. I will be on site for each weekend to talk about my work or trying to explain why I like painting Morris Dancers.

Alice Walker is in ‘The Music Room’ on Queens Street (opposite no. 43). She will be exhibiting work in a variety of media. Alongside Alice will be Joanna Ripley showing her sparkling stone jewellery.

Julia Loken is exhibiting in her home ‘Myrtle Cottage’, Tanners Lane which is just off Queens Street. Here splendid garden is also open for viewing along with her traditional watercolours of predominantly botanical subjects.

Jane Tomlinson is at 18 Newland Close which can be reached either from Newland Street or the lane up beside the ‘Queens Head’ on Queens Lane. She paints wildlife and produces the most amazing maps. She serves tea and coffee.

Eynsham Arts Group is exhibiting a variety of work of good calibre by its’ members in the ‘Bartholomew Rooms’ on the square in front of the church.

Eric White, at 28 Mill Street is showing his glowing paintings done using soft pastel.

Peter Shrimpton is in the function room at ‘The Swan Hotel’ on Acre End Street showing metal sculpture. 

All are welcome. Eynsham is only five miles west of Oxford with frequent buses and free parking. Opening times vary slightly so check the Artworks website. We will be open from the 21st of May to the 20th of May but be aware that some of the artists are only open at the weekends.

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Monday, August 10, 2015

More Pressure


'More Pressure'
graphite on Bristol Board
200 x 150 mm

I started on this as my back pain was to bad for painting. This drawing has taken me almost three weeks to finish. I use this technique as I love the tonal values that develop giving a very fae atmosphere. I have been watching the training at the Eynsham Fire Station. The standing fireman (aka Carl?) is signaling for more water pressure .

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Monday, March 02, 2015

The Queens Head, Eynsham

'The Queens Head', Eynsham

'The Queens Head', Eynsham
ink, watercolour, watercolour pencils on paper
150 x 200 mm

£135.00  mounted & framed plus p&p
£100.00 mounted only plus p&p
A4 prints on demand £20.00 plus p&p

This pub is called by my grand-daughter "Grand-ma's pub". Yes ... I do drink there!


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Wednesday, January 14, 2015

Eynsham Morris 2014 dyptch

Eynsham Morris 2014 dyptch

Eynsham Morris 2014 dyptch
ink, watercolour, watercolour pencil, graphite on bristol board
300 x 200 mm
£230.00 individually or £400.00 the pair
A4 prints on demand £20.00 plus p&p

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Thursday, December 11, 2014

Left side of Diptch

Eynsham Morris 2014

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Tuesday, August 12, 2014

Painting Cats

Sam And Ella
'Sam and Ella'
oil on cradled ply.
255 x 505 mm
Sold

These sisters are prima donnas to each other as well as the rest of the world. I accepted the commission knowing it was going to be challenging. Loads of sketches and photos later and I feel that I have their relationship to each other nailed in this painting.  

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Thursday, June 12, 2014

May Day Morris-2

May Day Morris-2

This is the right hand side of my diptych of Eynsham Morris Line up. The next step is to shape welding with watercolour and then drawing with ink. 

I am now a fan of Koh-I-Noor 1900 Toson D'Or graphite pencils. I had no problems with leads broken in the pencils and it erased with minimum smudging.

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Sunday, May 25, 2014

May Day Morris

May Day Morris 1


This is four days work and the mapping of the image is just about in place. It is amazingly difficult to draw this many people and keep their proportions and their relative sizes more or less right. The mark making is horrid but I hope my next pass will improve my lines. I will leave it for a while as I have just accepted a watercolour commission which needs a fast turn around.

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Wednesday, May 21, 2014

Eynsham Morris; May 2014

Intial Drawing


It's been about 9 years since I drew a full line up of Eynsham Morris. Last time I drew them on a very large sheet of paper and paid for it to be mounted and framed. Lessons have been learned over the years ... do not paint large pictures unless commissioned!  I was lucky and it was purchased. So I planned this time to work to a standard pre-cut mounts and frame with ones from Amazon.

Drawing to size proved to be very difficult. It got easier as the drawing developed but the finished result is not nice. I am not the fastest worker but I decided to take the lessons learnt and start again. Sigh!

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Friday, April 25, 2014

Two versions of #WharfStreamWay

Example 1




Example 2


I have sent in two versions of the #WharfStreamWay commission. I am having my usual self doubts. "Mother is having an artistic hissy fit!" quote my children. 



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Tuesday, April 08, 2014

A Jewel

Meadow Grasshopper

ink and watercolour on Bristol board


This little jewel hopped on to my trousers from the grass. I was surprised to find there were so many types of grasshoppers with variations of colours. He seems to cope with his missing leg. Do you thinkhe will make a good decoration for the text panel?

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Sunday, April 06, 2014

Iris

iris
ink and watercolour on Bristol board


More dercorations for a text panel for the 'Wharf Stream Way'.  This flower was a little difficult to  use for a decoration as it grows in large groups on slow moving water. So I have opted for the vase of Iris look,

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Saturday, April 05, 2014

Decorations for a text box

Primroses


ink, watercolour on Bristol board




One of the text boxes for the interpretation panel of the 'Wharf Stream Way' includes info on the management of the stream.  Jane, who is producing the map of the walk, has illustrated the animals. My interest has always been for the plants and I have a collection of photos based on these walks. So I have chosen some of my favourite flowers as decoration for this panel.

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Wednesday, April 02, 2014

Watergate on Wharf Stream


ink, watercolour on Bristol Board
200 x 150 mm
£150.00 unframed

This is my interpretation of what the watergate would have looked like on the wharf stream for the 'Wharf Stream Way'. I discovered that there many variations on what a watergate would look like and that there was not a difinative answer. Talking to some River People they felt it would have been what they called a 'Flash Lock'.


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Sunday, September 22, 2013

Our local Bread Ship

Eynsham Bread Shop

I have spent the week drawing this view of our local bread shop whilst waiting for the oil paint to dry on my other paintings. Eynsham is a large commuter village that manages to keep it's sense of comunity.

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Thursday, August 22, 2013

A commission from earlier this summer.

The Music Room, Eynsham


Sharing a commission from earlier this summer. A gift for a new bride.

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Tuesday, August 13, 2013

Cats

Ella




Sam


I have another commission to paint some sister cats called Sam and Ella (boom, boom). Sam with her short fur is the easiest cat to understand visually. Ella has long fur which does not even reflect her body is tricky.

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Wednesday, July 17, 2013

New Comission

Garden Studio

I have a new comission which I can not share with you yet. In the warm weather the studio moves into the garden gazebo and when the sun moves round I can only work with the fan blowing. However, I am now so warm that I am retiring to my bed room for a siesta. Will work later.

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Friday, June 21, 2013

Study of Geoff Hogan for 'Stomp'

Study of Geoff Hogan

Drawing a value study allows me  to simlify my tones and stops me from cluttering the final painting with detail.

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Friday, June 14, 2013

Stomp in Colour

Stomp

Stomp
15. x 20. cm.
Lorna Marrison
£30.00
I am still thinking of doing a larger oil painting of the Morris men. This study shows me that I am still getting bogged down in the local colour of things and not 'designing' the look.

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