Iv'e a few prints of some of my artwork now avaliable to buy on deviantart
http://perma-fried.deviantart.com/prints/
Sorry for the lack of updates recently, been quite busy and not really had much time to draw and paint, plan to at some point soon though, possibly tommorow.
Saturday, 31 January 2009
Monday, 29 December 2008
Latest paintings 29/12/08
These are my three latest paintings produced within the last week or so, and in order
of when I completed them
Grinning banker - Acrylic on 24cm by 18cm canvas-
Did this as a bit of fun, the reason he's grinning so widely and obscenly is because he's still getting a big bonus at the end of the year!! It's a very strange painting, I kind of just did it in the spur of the moment, and it's very different to what I do normally. The face is identifiable but very abstracted and warped so that's it's almost monsterous.
Fragments of Microcosm - Acrylic on box canvas
Painted over an old painting I had because I didn't like it very much and ended up with this. It's a bit darker in the colours I used for it than my usual paintings but I think it works still. It's called fragements of microcosm was because when I looked at it, it looked like a small weird ecosystem or something on the microlevel. The sketch which the painting was based on was called fragements/fragemented so I went with that and called it fragments of microcosm.
Swirling Mass - Acrylic on 18inch by 24inch canvas
Based on a sketch I did , this painting was quite gruelling and took me about 4 or 4 and a half hours to complete. I am quite pleased with the results. It has a much darker background than many of my other paintings (which tend to have light backgrounds) and this makes the eye concentrate a lot more on the central shapes or swirling mass in the center I think.
of when I completed them

Did this as a bit of fun, the reason he's grinning so widely and obscenly is because he's still getting a big bonus at the end of the year!! It's a very strange painting, I kind of just did it in the spur of the moment, and it's very different to what I do normally. The face is identifiable but very abstracted and warped so that's it's almost monsterous.

Painted over an old painting I had because I didn't like it very much and ended up with this. It's a bit darker in the colours I used for it than my usual paintings but I think it works still. It's called fragements of microcosm was because when I looked at it, it looked like a small weird ecosystem or something on the microlevel. The sketch which the painting was based on was called fragements/fragemented so I went with that and called it fragments of microcosm.

Based on a sketch I did , this painting was quite gruelling and took me about 4 or 4 and a half hours to complete. I am quite pleased with the results. It has a much darker background than many of my other paintings (which tend to have light backgrounds) and this makes the eye concentrate a lot more on the central shapes or swirling mass in the center I think.
Labels:
abstract,
abstraction,
art,
artwork,
godber. painting
Saturday, 20 December 2008
Some new paintings

The Priest - Acrylic on Acrylic Paper
This painting is something I just did on the spur of the moment.

Another attempt at a self portrait painting, but on a larger scale, came out better than the others
though still needs improvement.

Abstract painting i did yesterday, very pleased with how it came out

Abstract painting I did today, again pleased with it.
Wednesday, 17 December 2008
Charcoal Drawings
I have recently started drawing with Charcoal, here is some of what I have produced over the last few days. All are portraits of people, as I am trying to improve my portraiture skills and capturing human form.
1st is a drawing of Julie driscoll, not really sure who she is I just saw a picture of her in a magizine I had and decided I want to draw her cos she looked quite mysterious and strange.
2nd is a drawing of John Lennon I did based on a picture from the same magizine.
And the last is a drawing of Albert Einstein.
I am quite happy with them all as by doing them and other drawings my skills at drawing the human form is improving steadily. I also have some other drawings to show but I shall wait till I have scanned them in to post them up here.


1st is a drawing of Julie driscoll, not really sure who she is I just saw a picture of her in a magizine I had and decided I want to draw her cos she looked quite mysterious and strange.
2nd is a drawing of John Lennon I did based on a picture from the same magizine.
And the last is a drawing of Albert Einstein.
I am quite happy with them all as by doing them and other drawings my skills at drawing the human form is improving steadily. I also have some other drawings to show but I shall wait till I have scanned them in to post them up here.



Tuesday, 9 December 2008
Self portraits thus far
Recently I have been trying to get my drawings and self portraits of myself to look better,
I still have a long way to go in this task but I think i'm making slow
progress, and have been experimenting with different ways of going
about it.
These are some drawings i've done of my self over the past few months more or
less.
I was quite please with this one, it has a softness to it I like, I think because I look calm and relaxed in my expression, or at least that how i've drawn
it.

Where as this one is more of an aggressive pose I am pulling , especially if you look in the
eyes, which look quite angry and squinted.
This one is my latest drawing self portrait (well that I've scanned anyway), I think it looks
alright , though a little too podgy around the face, it could do with more detail too I think.
And these are the paintings , that i've attempted to do of myself. Ive done a few more than these
but they turned out really bad so im not going to show them haha

This is my first proper attempt at a self portrait (well actually my second but the first was a diasater!!)
It looks preety simple and it is, there is nothing really excting about it in the pose or the way i've
painted it, but it is ok for a first try I think.

This is a recent one I did, messed up the skin tones so it looks like I have many bruises on my face,
also my eyes are way too big. So not very pleased with it at all!!!
This is the 2nd recent one I did, preety happy with it even though it was just an experiment. This time
I painted a black outline for the face, this made it easier to define the features of the face, im preety
happy with it , it's ok for just trying out a new method.
And my most recent one, a self portrait of me in my green coat (The one I always paint in actually!!)
I did this in a similiar manner to the last , that is I used black lines as an outline, but this time they
were much thicker black lines. Im preety happy with how it came out, but again, it needs more detail and
I need to define my style further.
I still have a long way to go in this task but I think i'm making slow
progress, and have been experimenting with different ways of going
about it.
These are some drawings i've done of my self over the past few months more or
less.

it.

Where as this one is more of an aggressive pose I am pulling , especially if you look in the
eyes, which look quite angry and squinted.

alright , though a little too podgy around the face, it could do with more detail too I think.
And these are the paintings , that i've attempted to do of myself. Ive done a few more than these
but they turned out really bad so im not going to show them haha

This is my first proper attempt at a self portrait (well actually my second but the first was a diasater!!)
It looks preety simple and it is, there is nothing really excting about it in the pose or the way i've
painted it, but it is ok for a first try I think.

This is a recent one I did, messed up the skin tones so it looks like I have many bruises on my face,
also my eyes are way too big. So not very pleased with it at all!!!

I painted a black outline for the face, this made it easier to define the features of the face, im preety
happy with it , it's ok for just trying out a new method.

I did this in a similiar manner to the last , that is I used black lines as an outline, but this time they
were much thicker black lines. Im preety happy with how it came out, but again, it needs more detail and
I need to define my style further.
Labels:
acrylic,
art,
godber. painting,
paint,
self portraits
Monday, 8 December 2008
Organic improvisation series is complete!!
Ive done my 3rd and final painting in the planned series of three named organic improvisation -

Did it in the same method as the 2nd one, that is I scribbled on the canvas then created the composition out of the scribbles, so that it was improvised in a sense.
Here is all of them together , in the order I think suited them best, all are acrylic on 30cm by 40cm canvas.
Do you like them?? hate them??? have suggestions for improvements??? Leave a comment.
Im quite please with how they turned out overall, though perhaps the middle one sticks out a bit.

Did it in the same method as the 2nd one, that is I scribbled on the canvas then created the composition out of the scribbles, so that it was improvised in a sense.

Do you like them?? hate them??? have suggestions for improvements??? Leave a comment.
Im quite please with how they turned out overall, though perhaps the middle one sticks out a bit.
Labels:
abstract,
abstraction,
acrylic,
art,
chris,
godber. painting
Thursday, 4 December 2008
Organic Improvisation 2

2nd in the planned series of three organic improvisation
paintings.
This one was actually more improvised than the first as I created it without any sketches, so in a sense this is more trully improvised than the first painting.
I actually like this one quite a lot, it is preety simple in composition but I think its preety effective.
To me It looks very fluid and flowing, like shapes floating around somekind of metaphysical soup!
Labels:
abstract,
abstraction,
art,
chris,
godber,
improvisation,
organic
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