Sitting around in a gallery

One of the great pleasure about visiting a gallery is that one gets the chance just to sit back and make a drawing or sketch or two. Today I went to the Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery and was able to do just that – it was bliss. We got there just after it opened so the place wasn’t too busy and after having a good look at the Grayson Perry tapestries I found time to to capture a couple of sketches.

As for the Grayson Perry I feel he really is a marmite artist – some people find him an insufferable git but I find his work facinating. The six tapestries on display were created to accompany a Channel 4 documentary about him and were roughly based on Hogarth’s Rack’s Progress as well as other paintings. I found the works absorbing even though I had seen a couple of them at the RA Summer show last year.

The other exhibition was Photorealisim: 50 years of hyperrealistic painting. Now I’m not a great fan of Photorealisim as I feel they tend to be technique over artistic endeavour. I know this is bias view and there are many other aspects to consider but in the end of the day the objective of the painting would seem to me to create a copy of the photo you are working from.

So did the exhibition change my views? Well slightly but not to any great extent – I still have concerns. But the great thing about the exhibition is that it gives a really broad feel for the subject and so now I am far better able to articulate why I don’t like Photorealism – which I think is an endorsement of the show.

So all in all and good way to spend a few hours of my life and you don’t have the hassle of having to go all the way the London. There really is a lot to be said for the regional art galleries and their endeavours to put of interesting and rewarding exhibitions. Long may the world outside the M25 continue to thrive.

Simon Marchini
http://www.simonmarchini.co.uk

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Long distance run around

More experimentation this afternoon . The great thing about trying new things is suddenly new possibilities start to appear.

Simon Marchini
http://www.simonmarchini.co.uk

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Aegyptus

I cant stop myself this morning making sketches of Amenhotep III. Probably only one of them is approaching what I would consider a likeness but that doesn’t matter at the moment – this may well change but for now I’m just enjoying rifting on a theme.

Simon Marchini
http://www.simonmarchini.co.uk

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Preposterous Drawing

This really is preposterous in so many ways but I really like it…perhaps tomorrow when I look back on this I will wonder what the hell was I thinking. I hope not.

Simon Marchini
http://www.simonmarchini.co.uk

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Golden Chain – turn off the light

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What else do you do when you’ve got a few minutes to spare?  Why not rummage around in the archives and see what you come up with?   Well that is just what I did this afternoon and I found this originally captured back in 2008, was it really 6 years ago?   I sometimes really wonder how many other crazy images I might have captured and not even looked at.   No doubt some day I will get round to looking a bit harder.

 

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Everywhere

JL

Week 4 of the pastel class  more ideas, more exploration.  One of the great things about any class, that is if they are any good, is that you get the chance to experiment around a theme.   This painting is nothing like any of the people on the class produced – they mainly stuck to the ideas that the tutor was suggesting – me well I have never felt happy doing that so I adopted the ideas being discussed and I think the whole thing worked out quite well. (BTW the photos are really poor quality but that doesn’t really matter)

For shetland ponies everywhere.

 

 

 

 

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Everything is Awesome

So that is that…the problems that have beset the European club rugby are all but sorted out and we can all go back to enjoying the game we love. So says Owen Slot in today’s Times newspaper. In this gushing piece it would seem that every one at an official level is ready to sign up for this brave new world. All great. What he doesn’t mention is the one thing that has brought this matter to a head – whether BT Sports are willing to do a deal and thus allow the English clubs enter the competition. For those of you not aware this whole thing came about because BT Sports paid a huge amount of money for the exclusive rights for live coverage of English premiership club rugby and next year this included their European matches. Currently the rights for this are owned by Sky sports but if this agreement goes through those rights will no longer exisit.

So why isn’t the continuing problems of TV rights not mentioned in Slot’s article? The most obvious answer would appear to be News Corp or whatever name the Murdoch organisation now has. News Corp owns The Times newspaper and are the largest shareholder in Sky or BSkyB. So it isn’t too much to suggest that somewhere in The Times newsroom there is some form of edict that says any news must be spun in the most favourable light for Sky Sports and hence Murdoch. I do hope that this is not the case but it is very difficult not to draw that conclusion.

When you contrast this report with the report in The Guardian you see what I mean. Whilst this is upbeat about the probable signing off at the Union level it also mentions that there is still much to be agreed about the TV coverage of the European club rugby games involving English clubs next season. When you see terms like ‘cautious opptimisum’ and ‘it will take compromise on both sides’ you know that there is still a long way to go. This is especially so when the person talking about ‘compromise’ is the Sky Sports representative. As things stand they have no control over the English club teams and so any compromise will have to come from BT Sports.

I hope things do work themselves out and that some form of deal can be done between the TV companies but I suspect things are not going to be plain sailing. Remember, if England doesn’t take part then France may not and this whole house of cards will fall down. Even if France does take part the competition will be devalued from a commercial point of view.

Everything is awesome…sort of, maybe, perhaps, lets hope so.

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I’ll never let go

Tooth

I suspect it may well be a product of getting old but another visit to the dentist has meant more root canal surgery plus a big dent in the bank balance!  Not sure which is more painful – ha ha.   For those of you who have not under gone the procedure – I hope you never have to – it involved a number of visits whilst the dentist has rummage around an fixes the problems with your nerve and saves the tooth.  Of course a cheaper option would be to have your tooth ‘extracted’ but I’ve already got two teeth missing so I think it is better to keep hold of the rest.

The only plus from this is that my dentist is wonderful and friendly which does help.  Just wish my teeth would let me see a lot less of her!

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Lady Madonna

Experiment No 2

 

Just a few more doodles – this is a really interesting development to try and incorporate in the drawings/paintings I make.

 

Lady Madonna…baby at your breast

 

 

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For Daisy

Experiment No 1

 

Yesterday I bought some very interesting Liquitex paint marker pens and this morning I thought I would give them a bit of a run out and I have to say they do seem to be interesting.

 

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