Saturday, 22 November 2014

JANE WILLIAMS

This is the finished version of JANE WILLIAMS portrait. I enjoyed painting it and she was very pleased with it, something I'm happy about. She said: She was "over the moon with the painting" and her mother and friends and clients said it was just like her.

Tuesday, 8 October 2013

Vanessa's Portrait



This is Vanessa my new commission, right now I have just put up a detail of her face, I'm still working on her scarf. Hopefully she will like it and I won't have to do any changes to it. It was made in pastels on paper, whilst Ruth was done in oils.

Monday, 22 April 2013

Ruth

Okay, I have now worked part of the hair which is framing the face and this will be crucial to see how it affects the lighting on her face. Then I will work on the background and her mauve dress ( this is why she has this colouring in her cheeks and when I advance a bit more I will post that, so that you can see the progress until I have it completed. 

Monday, 15 April 2013

Maggie Thatcher

I'm really disgusted by all the vile screech of hatred towards the woman who saved Britain by lazy louts who were not even born when we were having the big problems facing this nation. For those who were around during Maggie Thatcher's time, who can forget the Winter of Discontent ? when rubbish piled high up and the dead could not be buried ? No one at that time had the guts and the courage to stop the Unions who seemed to have gone mad and intent in bringing down the economy of this country. We were called the sick man of Europe, remember ? When Maggie left office, she had brought back the Great to Britain again. Let's not forget that she had won THREE times the elections in our democratic country and on the last one she won by a greater majority than when she was elected the first time around. That is a great achievement or what ? and that alone has to be a testament to her huge popularity and the approval of the MAJORITY on how she was leading this country. I for one, am grateful for everything she did. Not only was she the first woman Prime Minister but the best Prime Minister since Winston Churchill who had the guts and the courage to confront head on, the difficult decisions to bring about prosperity once again to this country. Had she not been in power, this is time that we would have beaten the Greeks on the road to bankruptcy and poverty. Thanks to her, we are not in that awful situation.Greece could do with a Margaret Thatcher right now. She fought hard to get us a rebate from the E.U. which have meant savings billions of pounds that would have otherwise gone down the plug-hole of the E.U. There is much to be grateful about Maggie Thatcher. I find it offensive when people from Twitter send me stuff insulting to her memory. I don't go to Twitter anymore because I have better things to do with my life but I did wanted to say how much I always admired Margaret Thatcher and I feel very sorry that she has passed away and I feel appalled and offended by how a MINORITY with their hatred and no doubt jealousy taken to the streets because they have nothing better to do with their worthless little lives.  

Sunday, 14 April 2013

This is Ruth, my new portrait

Well, I'm now working on a new portrait in oils and see how it turns out. The main thing at the moment is to get a good likeness of the sitter and at the end of the day, that she will be happy with the result. It is early days and a lot of work has to be done. Everything needs to be re-worked in thin layers, especially the eyes so that they glimmer and that is yet to happen with patience and perseverance. I really never like to show the early stages of a painting but someone told me it would be nice to see it. It is like showing the skeleton and bit by bit having the finished product; with a portrait you have to be precise, not like a landscape painting where you can add maybe a house or twist the perspective in order for the picture to look more interesting. Still... with a portrait you don't have to put warts and all. I usually find the most attractive side of the sitter to have a pleasant result. I don't know if you recall the recent portrait of the Duchess of  Cambridge where the poor artist was criticized for making her look too old. With a portrait you have to be careful with the shadows and not to over emphasize the features or you could end up making a very young person look much older than they really are. I'm trying to balance all these considerations and arrive to a happy outcome.

Tuesday, 23 October 2012

I have been away for so long I don't even know where to start. Happy Halloween! The big pumkin was my last entry for the Floral Art Club competition and 'it has been without precedent that a new member has won the cup with the highest points this year, as she has been with us for only a short time' this was the introduction before Laura the Club's Secretary made the announcement that I had won. Even when my name was mentioned, I had to have a little nudge from one of the ladies to react to my surprising win. It was a real surprise to me since some of the ladies have been in this club for 40 years and I'm a new commer with no experience whatsoever. Well, this means if everything else fails in my life, at least I have a future with a flower shop! but luckily that is not the case, as I also have in sight an art show which will be on the 11th of November so I have the pictures framed and ready for the show. I only need to do some cards and am ready to fly! fingers crossed, things will go well.

Friday, 6 July 2012

Spanish Foot-Ball Win

They defied their critics. The Germans told them that their foot-ball was boring but they beat them. The Dutch told them that their foot-ball lacked imagination but they beat them; the English told them that they had a rotten midfielder but they were beaten too. the Spanish have won not only the World Cup but they have also won the European Cup twice. That has never been accomplished before in the history of foot-ball, three times champions and they celebrated it in great style. Their foot-ball team came back victorious from Kiev after having beaten the Italians 4 - 0. It was quite a sensational win. At their arrival they were greeted with great enthusiasm and the team went to present the cup to their King first and then, the team boarded an open decker bus to greet their public, culminating at the Cibeles fountain where a wonderful welcome party awaited them. Popular singers belted their songs and nearly everyone was dressed in the red & yellow -colours of their flag. People were singing, cheering and dancing until the early hours of the morning culminating in fire-works. The party lasted two days! The first was, the day when they won and the second one the coming home party. The memory of this historical win made everyone so cheerful it should be bottled in a spray can. The Spanish team were humble in their win, saying that it was all worth it to bring so many smiles in people's faces and it was infectious as I felt very happy to see all this too.