Tuesday, 24 March 2009

Eating its own tail painting


Most recent painting - Eating its own tail


This is a painting I completed yesterday, I am quite pleased with how it came out. My artwork seems to be getting increasingly busy and bustled, but I spose my drawings have always been this way and now im just painting more like I draw. Im very glad this turned out as it did, there was a point when I started this one out where I thought it was going to be a real diasaster...

The title is a reference to the ouroboros (the snake eating its own tail)

Wednesday, 11 March 2009

Upcoming Exhibition

Im having some of my paintings shown in an oxfam art exhibition
called painting for poverty. Preety excited/nervous about it haha.

27th march - April 5th (11am-11pm)

at Solomon Grundy, Wilmslow Road, Withington Manchester


http://www.citylife.co.uk/arts/news/12792_art_community_unites_to_paint_for_poverty

Sunday, 1 March 2009

Demon Eye - New painting - My biggest yet!!!

This is my newest painting called demon eye, an exercise in abstract expressionism. It's also my largest painting thus far at a meter by a meter..

I am quite pleased with how it came out, I wanted to produce something more dark and moody than some of my other work, something inbued with more of an inner tension and I think I achieved this broadly.

the creative process that went into the painting was one of going with my first feeling or my gut feelings and seeing how it turned out. It was also painted in an almost action painting sense as I experimented with different ways of attacking the canvas as it were, and different methods of applying the paint. Sometimes with broad brushstrokes, othertimes with an almost stabbing
motion.


I like it though , its preety messy i'll admit but I think it looks good and works on the whole.

Thursday, 19 February 2009

Latest Painting Dance

This is the latest painting iv'e done, not been doing so much recently because I am poor so i'm saving my money up a bit, hence not being able to buy many art supplies. I am thinking at some point soon I want to work on a much larger scale though, maybe metre by metre canvas and bigger. Iv'e always liked doing big paintings because you get a real sense of achievement when they're finished and they wow you a bit more in scope....


Anyway latest painting - Dance (Acrylic on 35.5cm by 35.5 cm canvas)

Slightly different from some of my other paintings due to the fact that the forms are spidery and thin , the concept for this painting is two lovers dancing, but in an abstracted fashion or at least thats my interperation of it. The figure on the left being the male and the figure on the right being the female.

Saturday, 31 January 2009

Prints

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.

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.