Thursday, April 28, 2011

Reflections: Part IV

I continue my adventures at the Little Blue Hut in Tankerton this week. The weather has not been good so far; it’s been very windy on site, which has made more difficult working. The ideas starts to be more settled, but the work still needs further development. I have designed the flyer for the open day, in which people are invited to come along to meet the artist and see my work and I will publish the invitation during this week. I hope the weather will be nice on this day so that people may want to turn up. Being on the site has been challenging. Yesterday it was very windy and one of these days in which I had to push myself and my works. At the end of the day, I had given a twist to some of the work which I developed last week, an “alla prima” a wet-to-wet painting, which I completed and destroy in one session. The exercise was revitalising, energetic and fresh.

Below are some examples on how my work is being developed, some drawings and studios, which help to the development of ideas.



 "Nude", white charcoal on black papeer
 "The Prayers" white charcoal on black paper
Self-portrait, white charcoal on black paper

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