Just some fun sketches – what more can I say?
So what was all the fuss about? Big deal so it went a bit gloomy for a short while – so what? These are all the things I didn’t think this morning as I witnessed the second partial eclipse of my life. So much attention in the media is all at the sun but the really interesting stuff was going on away from the sun. The light started to get a strange greyness to it. I don’t have the words to adequately describe it as this is the first real time I have examined the effect of an eclipse. Some people have describe the light as the gloom of dusk but that doesn’t even come close to its effect. At dusk the sun is gone and so none of its power can be detected whereas even at the height of the eclipse, where I live it was around 85%, the sun still had the power to shine through.
Today also marked my first serious steps to master oil pastels and I have to say I am quietly satisfied with the result. The image is based on an image I keep coming back to, the digital painting above was made over 2 years ago, and is of the actress Anne Hathaway. For the first time I have taken using oil pastels seriously and lets hope the partnership is fruitful.
This is one of the most seminal images I have ever made. It dates back to July 2003 and is one of the first ever digital images I created. By that virtually everything in the image has been altered in post production. I had just a obtained, I think bundled with the camera, a copy of Photoshop express and was having a field day trying out new techniques that I religiously devoured from the latest copy of Practical Photographer.
The camera was a wonderful 1 mega pixel, yes one, and I thought it was a wonderful machine, even if the battery life was so very shocking. Yet under favourable circumstances the camera still made a reasonable stab at capturing an image. The rest was down to the magic of the digital age and my skill/luck. Funny how things change so quickly.
Every few months or so I get a major crises of confidence and end up reevaluating what I am doing – I am currently going through one of those periods. I believe I have come up with some answers to help me move on, in essence I am going to stop trying to be a jack of all trades and just concentrate a small number of things that I appear to have some real talent. lets see how far this gets me.
One thing that I have learnt on this artistic journey is many times you travel more in hope than expectation. Just recently it feels like the hope is evaporating – not sure what is happening.
As the second world war saying goes – keep calm and just bugger on or something like that.
Every now and then I feel it is good just to see what things were like in the past, as far as my creative eye was concerned. These are from 2008/2009 and have been remastered to my 2015 tastes.
One of the joys of sketching is that there really is no pressure to make things anything other than, well, a sketch. A bit of light relief.
At the outset I want to make one thing very very clear. I have no idea what happened to make the BBC senior management suspend Jeremy Clarkson. I have read endless speculation and seen too many people ready to jump to one conclusion or another. We have an online petition with a billion signatures want him to be reinstated whilst much of the Guardian readership wanting his head. (Both of these are overblown by several magnitudes but in this online instant world that does seem to be what happens) Some papers are using this as yet another attack on the BBC for, well I’m not really sure, but they don’t like the BBC so anything will do.
So what do I think? If he did assault another member of staff, no matter how senior, then he should be sacked it really is that simple. However, on a more personal level I think it wouldn’t be such a bad thing to kill off Top Gear anyway as the whole thing is now becoming very stale. Many of the challenges are either rehashes of previous challenges whilst others just too preposterous, an example of this is the recent Hammond stuck up a mountain rescue challenge. I know it is a bit of fun but they seem to have lost their freshness. Even the ‘star in a reasonably priced car’ is becoming just another vehicle for Hollywood to come along and plug a new film. In fact the only time these things come alive is when the F1 drivers come along and try and beat each other – Daniel Riccardo’s joy at beating Lewis Hamilton was priceless. However, besides this it is just the same thing again and again.
So Mr Clarkson if you did hit a fellow member of staff then you must go. If not you should go anyway and do something new as Top gear really has run its course