Project LV One – Day 228 – Creative Stuff

Dr Who Mount Rushmore

So I had to wait until Monday – totally unacceptable (Ha Ha) but my new sketchbook arrived and I am now a happy little chappie.  Over the past few days I have started to become interested in the work of Wesley Burt after coming across his work on Pinterest.

According to Burt’s blog (well I think it is his but there are are several so I could well be wrong)  he is

‘…Concept artist for games & film. I work full-time with Massive Black, a concept art studio, and do freelance artwork and illustration….’

It inspired me to have a try and the types of sketch book work he does, after all he appears to use a moleskin as well and I have never really tried to make series of drawings all together.  Boy it is much harder than it looks – especially when your source material is four separate photographs.  Still we don’t grow by doing the same thing again and again.

Unintended Angel

Yesterday also saw the penultimate art class of the year (where did those 10 weeks go?)  I let myself go and just released my inner beast.  The results weren’t at all uninteresting.

Emma Emma Sitting

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Project LV One – Day 227 – Dr Who

freema agyeman - Martha Jones

Over the years I’ve watched more than my fair share of Doctor Who – in fact some of my first TV watching memories are of watching the Doctor.  So I guess the Doctor has been part of my life.  It has been much the same with my art.  From the earliest struggles (when are they going to end?) I have found inspiration in the Doctor.  So yesterday I got a notion into my head to make a combination of the drawings I’ve made over the years of the characters from the modern Doctor Who series.  After a bit of rummaging around I came up with 9 images which seemed to fit perfectly the bill.

Dr Who Combo - Export

Everything was perfect – 9 images in my favourite square format – great.  Then a sinking feeling hit me, where’s Freema Agyeman?  I could not explain why I hadn’t made a drawing of what I think is the most striking of all the Doctor’s companions.  I then panicked – could the reason be that, well, she wasn’t white?  I really hope not but I you can never discount such things and you must always confront them.  I actually think it is just more prosaic, I just didn’t think I could make a drawing that was good enough – I’m not sure the quick drawing I made this morning does the woman any justice but I’ll have to live with that.

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Project LV One – Day 226 – Petulance

Old Woman Ink Drawing

My little feet have been stamped and my bottom lip has a good old mope.  “It’s just not fair! Why is this happening to me?”  I moan in sulky spoilt brat sort of way.   I need a darn good talking to so here goes.

It is the run up to Christmas and Amazon is going to be very busy.  I know they said they would get your new sketchbook to you on Saturday but these things sometimes get mixed. Anyway it is your own fault.  You had plenty of opportunity to buy a new one whilst you were especially from that nice man at Newcastle University art’s store but you didn’t so now you must wait.

I’m still pouting!

Oh the joys of being 55 going on 5.  For any younger readers of this blog don’t believe the propaganda – just because you are older doesn’t mean you grow up – it just means you get bags under your eyes and inside that weathered and sagging body there lurks a little five year old.  In fact come to think of it this really explains much of the world’s problems.

Skechbook Doodles Old Man Ink Sketch

Note for Editors:

I don’t include any wives or female partners in this – they have to put up with all this nonsense and usually do so with such good grace.  No it is all the fault of we men – as many women always argue forgetting that they are just as illogical as the men – it is just they go about it in a much more suitable way.

 

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The Newsroom

Emily Mortimer

The Newsroom – what to say about a programme that had so much promise but blew it?  In many ways this is really crazy because they have a great cast who, in the main part, turn in some great performances.  Indeed Jeff Daniels does a wonderful Jeb Bartlett and there in lies the problem with The Newsroom.  It is not The West Wing.

Aarron Sorkin, creator of the West Wing, (He also wrought some of the best episodes and set the tone for manic speeches by the actors whilst walking round and around in circles on the set) tries again with The Newsroom but the problem is that whilst the West Wing was depicting people doing important jobs the same couldn’t be said for the Newsroom.  They are just TV journalists chasing ratings yet we are supposed to care about how they will report the news.   We are also supposed to see them as fulfilling a higher moral purpose.  Perhaps it is my British cynicism but really, journalists?  Yes they do report the news and try to hold the rich and powerful to account but after the phone taping scandal, a get out of jail ploy in the Newsroom (to say more would be a spoiler), to see them as later day defenders of democracy is a bit rich.

The final series/season involves a thinly disguised Edward Snowdon storyline which drives a coach and horse through the whole dramatic conceit of the programme and also introduces a West Wing standby – the fictional Equatorial Republic of Kundu.  The conceit of The Newsroom is that this is set in the real world, Boston Bombing, Deep Water Horizon et al, so as soon as they use Kundu this collapse,  especially as it connected to West Wing, a fictional series in a parallel universe.  We even have scenes that could have been lifted straight out the West Wing, in fact I now spend a lot of my time identifying which scenes and which speeches  – I’m that sad.

So if you want to see some great acting, yes there really is some here, in a setting where it makes no sense, especially the final series, then Newsroom is the programme for you.  However, if you a West Wing nut, like me, then it is going to drive you to distraction. Will I continue to watch – of course I will – but I will reserve the right to tut knowingly like some really disappointed parent.  “Arron”  I will say in my head whilst shaking it from side to side. “Arron Arron Arron”

 

 

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Project LV One – Vol 7 – Now published.

Project LV One - Vol 07

 

If you want to view the book then click here

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Project LV One – Day 225 – Goodbye and thanks for all the fish…

Baby Panda

Just over a month ago I lost my sketchbook and since then I seem to have had an outflowing of creativity.  However, one thing I have learnt from that exercise is that I should always try and capture my scribblings just in case I loose the sketchbook in which they are made.

So I have now come to the end of the my replacement sketchbook, in truth I have several on the go at any one time, but my main one is now full of my little doodles and drawings.  What have I learnt over the past month I didn’t know before?  Well I guess the biggest thing is that I just love to sketch and draw and that I somewhat doubt I have the temperament to spend several days , let alone weeks or months, on any art work.  I am not sure this is a sign of the much bemoaned shortening of attention spans that our children now suffer from (such an old fart concept in my view – kids are kids and they will make just as big a fuck of their lives as we did plus given the mess we have made of things we are in no position to judge!)

Well thank you and good bye or perhaps more telling – the sketch book is full long live the sketchbook.  I do write some utter nonsense sometimes.

Man in a Hat

Page of Woman

Worried Elffin Woman

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Project LV One – Day 224 – Catching Up or Avoiding the Inevitable…

Seaham Storm

From time to time do you just wonder what the hell you are doing here?  I have got that feeling overtime I sat down in front of the my latest painting and I have to say I can’t really answer the question – time for some prevarication me thinks.

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So time to run back to my safety zone and catch up with some of the photographic images I made on my our cultural trip to the North East.

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I really have no idea what this is all about but at least I don’t have to face the painting again…I need to sort my head out a bit (nothing new there).

 

 

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Project LV One – Day 223 – Critical Stage

Hazel 002

I love listening to artists describing their art work at a ‘…critical stage…’ – I wish I knew when such stages have been reached in advance.  I usually discover that I have just passed a critical stage when things go wrong.   Perhaps no one really knows when such a stage has been reached because to do so needs to have some form of presence which I doubt even the greatest artist possess.

Anyway, for the record, this morning I tried to tighten things up and then box in the bare canvas – whether this is critical I really have no idea.

 

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Project LV One – Day 222 – Doing Battle Once More…

Hazel 001

Painting is really really painful – so why the hell do I do it?   Well anyone who has been bitten by the bug knows the answer to this – I just have to.  It is the same as any other addiction and I am addicted.  I hope this doesn’t sound too up my own arse but it is who I feel.  I just have to paint or create something new.

So what is the story about this painting?  On Monday I made a rather bad drawing of this young woman and I wasn’t happy with my efforts.  In my defence I was working in an art class with all the pressures this brings so now I’m back in my studio and I can take my time and slowly build up the paint, mistake by mistake.

Let us see where this takes me.

 

 

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Project LV One – Day 221 – Normal Service Resumed…I think

Woman Ink Drawing

I really don’t know what happened yesterday but things just seemed to go all over the place.  Anyway things seem to be back to normal today – let’s hope that continues.  I wasn’t happy with the drawing I made yesterday at the art class for a number of reasons but mainly whilst it was a good likeness I just thought the drawing itself was poorly executed.  Such are life’s frustrations.

Yesterday also marked the complication of another volume.  Hopefully I’ll publish just in time for Christmas.

 

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