I changed this one when….

Invisible Nose

A quick sketch whilst waiting for my evening meal….

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Relight my fire….

Back Sketch Black Eye Standing Nude

 

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Being on Horse Back

Barn - South Croxton Bridge - BeebySouth CroxtonHaving the bright spring sun high in sky is not the best time to make landscape photographs but it was such a wonderful day that I could happily suck it up and make the best of it.  Today I was called a horse whisperer because I had an encounter with a rather nice horse who let me scratch its nose.  In truth I think it was more interested in whether I had an apple or something else nice to eat.  It shared its enclosure with a donkey who has clearly been too keen on passing treats and was now on a strict donkey food diet, well at least that is what the sign said  by the paddock.  He didn’t look too chuffed about it all.

So anybody who knows east Leicestershire around South Croxton will know that it is not really part of Charnwood, the hills that can be seen in the background of the photographs but that isn’t the case as far as the local government boundaries are concerned so it has been included in the Playground of the Midlands project.   Walking around in the bright spring sun I have to say I couldn’t care less – it was just nice to be out in the fine weather and not have a care in the world – well sort of.

Pip pip – now where is the after sun scream!

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Visiting old haunts

It has been almost 6 years to the day since I made the journey over to Bempton Cliffs and a awful lot has changed for me and the reserve.  Back then I was just starting the metamorphosis from photographer to what I am today where photography isn’t my only artistic output.

The reserve itself has also changed a great deal.  The RSPB have clearly spent an awful lot of money on the place and have improved the facilities for visitors immeasurably.  However, the thing that everyone comes for is the spectacle of the birds and that has changed in the last 6 years .

I just couldn’t resist the urge to try and capture some images whilst I was there and the best of what I could produce with the very limited equipment I now use are below.   If you ever wondered what thousands of pounds worth of camera equipment allows you to do then compare what I made yesterday with what I produced in May 2011.  Actually given the limited equipment I don’t think I did too bad yesterday.

2011

Wren Puffin Gannet

2016

Gannets Nesting Gannet-2 Gannet by Cliffside

 

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Blue Monday

How do I feel Look back in anger

So here we go again..its a bank holiday (public holiday).  There was a time when that meant a nice bonus in next months pay or another day off.  Now it is just another day.  Actually that isn’t true really but what the heck.  So I just felt like getting the old 2B out and giving it a whirl instead of bashing the Apple Pencil and it was so enjoyable.  Whilst I love the digital realm as a means to satisfy my creative needs (now there is a sentence that can be misconstrued if ever I read one!) there is nothing quite like getting down and dirty with a pencil and paper.

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I would walk a thousand feet for you….

Days to forget Reclining

Sometimes the stars align or perhaps a stray cosmic ray hits the right neuron in the brain but things just work out well.  Today was one of those days and you just have to sit back and enjoy the feeling…it doesn’t last for long.

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16 years ago

Jenna Jodie Red Lips of Algiers

If I die before I wake…the first line of the lyrics of a Heaven is a halfpipe which I haven’t heard in years.  I have just Googled it and it seems that this was a hit of sorts in 2000, 16 years ago!  Boy have things changed since then!

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Wooo they shot me

memento mori Red Haired Woman with white skin

Neither of these images were meant to turn out the way they did – the first has the feel of a memento mori which was the further from the intention when I started.  I say intention of course when the only discernible intention I ever have is to make the image, nothing more.

The second image also just seemed to get a life of its own as I worked on it although both taken together they do represent something – that no matter how vibrant and alive we might be during our life we are all heading in the same direction.

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In Praise of Sketching

Nude Sitting NUde Watercolour Sketch - Bath

Over the weekend there was a whole lot of hot air and guff raised about the ban on sketching in a recent V&A exhibition.  Now there are arguments on both sides but the truth is that one of the reasons why we, the public, fund institutions such as the V&A is so that we can examine great works of art and design to get inspiration and to learn.  There is no better way of doing this than sitting or standing in front of an object and trying to make a drawing or sketch of it.  If, like me, you usually end up feeling just a little inadequate at the result of the time you spent well then this can be a positive as it will spur you on to work and understand just how these things are done.

However, as an inveterate sketcher let me break a little secret to the world of huff and puff – there are very few of us left.  I was in a university art gallery not too long ago when I was congratulated by the staff there for sketching – it seems I am a dying breed.  If that is true it is a real shame but you do have to wonder just what are all those art students out there doing?   Is their technique and understanding so great that they don’t need to spend time looking and absorbing and copying?  Or is it that now it is thought that Google or Pinterest is a suitable substitute for encountering the real thing?   I was once asked by a young friend why I need to go to galleries and my answer is that you don’t know a painting until you’ve smelt the canvas.  A bit overboard?  Perhaps but it does make the point you don’t know something until you have encountered it in the real world.

So the V&A ban doesn’t really add up as it smells much more of making sure they can get punters through the door than allowing people time to study the work but let us not kid ourselves – very few people nowadays spend time sketching or drawing in art galleries anymore or is it that there never was that many people in the first place?  I don’t have an answer to that as I’ve not been at this art thingy long enough.  I do hope I am wrong.

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Bagging The Duchess

20121118-DSC02033 - Greenwich and Canary Wharf The Crescent - Bath Chatsworth House 002 Holburne MuseumKedleston HallNo this isn’t some form of sexual encounter or drugs slang…instead it is much more mundane – visiting locations where the 2008 film The Duchess was filmed.  For those of you who might have missed this rather enjoyable film it is the story of wife of the fifth Duke of Devonshire, a sort of proto Princess Diana, who was played by Keira Knightly.  It marked a turning point in Ms Knightly’s film career  as before then most of her film performances had been average at best.  Even in Ms Knightley’s  fore runner to The Duchess, Pride and Prejudice,  she was acted off the screen by many of the supporting actors.  However, in my opinion the starring role went to Donald Sutherland’s dentures who stole every scene they were in.  This is totally unfair and just a little bitchy so I’m sorry for the remark but watch the film and you’ll see what I mean.

Any back to Bagging The Duchess.  Over the weekend I’ve been in Bath, a Georgian film set in waiting, and looking the through the images it stuck me just how many of the location for the Duchess I had visited.  So I have trawled through the archive and here are a few of the locations.  For your information they are:

  • The Royal Navel Hospital, Greenwich
  • Chatsworth House
  • Kedleston Hall
  • The Royal Crescent, Bath
  • Holburne Museum, Bath.

I also made a painting of Ms Knightly, who for some reason I find very difficult to get a reasonable likeness – funny that.

The Duchess

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