Six more drawings.

More drawing practice. 

Inspiration perspiration

Recently I read an article debunking a few of the myths of creativity. I felt moved to add my two pence worth as I felt today illustrated it.

First off I hate the term 'creatives' it smacks of elitism to me. 'We are the elite creatives, and you must bask in our ergonomically designed glow.' I thought I'd walk and type you through a typical day in my life, and let you in on a secret.

Today was a typical one for me I spent about 1 hour and a half creating work that I either hated outright or worse still felt nothing for. I started out trying to paint an abstract that used tapered lines. The lines were organic in form. I was using a limited pallet of warm hues with a little ultramarine blue thrown in for accents. It felt leaden and clumsy and looked worse. Just because I like them, I painted some large teeth across it, with a view to having the image appear like its been eaten. A nice enough idea but I wasn't buying it today. So with building frustration I began adding white and scrapping back the image. I wrote the work off and began to just experiment and try ideas out. Some of my work uses lettering and I had some old old old poems kicking around so I took a thin brush and began transcribing the poem on to the work. The image is here.

It's the word cloud balloons my shadow fears, 10” x 7”, oil on oil painting paper.

It's the word cloud balloons my shadow fears, 10” x 7”, oil on oil painting paper.

Whilst finishing this work I remember the a story I heard about the Torah. That it was written by White fire falling on black fire.

'Yet, the Talmud (Menachot 29a) rules that every letter in a Torah scroll must be completely surrounded by parchment. This requirement is called mukaf gevil. In other words, the white parchment around the letters is an integral part of the Torah; without it, the Torah scroll is disqualified. In fact, the white space is a higher form of Torah. It is analogous to the white fire of Sinai — a sublime, hidden Torah that cannot be read in the usual manner.'

So running with this idea of the space around the letters being as important if not more important I used an other poem and worked for a new piece. I started of using white for the script but it was to difficult to see so I changed to grey. My focus was to make the background, the void, if you will more important than the text using colour. I don't know if I have succeeded in that but I did produce a piece of work that I like and feel has meaning.

Landdrapery, 10” x 7”, Oil on Oil Painting paper.

Landdrapery, 10” x 7”, Oil on Oil Painting paper.

THE BIG SECRET.

This was not done by sitting around staring at a blank canvas for hours. It was done by working through a block. By getting busy doing my mind was freed from having to worry about what I should paint, and could get on with the business of smashing ideas together and riffing off the results.

Inspiration is working, working, working. If you want to be a writer, sculptor, painter or create handbags for ants, then the key is to just do it. For however long you can manage. Grab a minute here grab a minute there. The Wachowski's had to film their chase scene in Jupiter Rising in 6 minute sections. Full details in the Io9 interview.

http://io9.com/how-the-wachowskis-imagined-the-most-beautiful-chase-e-1683796063

If you've read this far congratulations you are now the proud owner of an invisible, massless, painting that I have just left outside your door. Night. 

Wheely Handy

 The latest in my drawing practices. 

Toy Truck 1, 8"x 6", pencil on paper.

Toy Truck 1, 8"x 6", pencil on paper.

A 1 hour drawing of a toy truck. The rear wheel gave me a bit of bother on this. You could say it was wheely tricky. I think I might do a few of these toy drawings. They make me feel like a giant. I was focusing on line and angle with this drawing and I'm happy with the result.  I do wish I had longer on the drawing, but the point is to improve both speed and accuracy.

As I was feeling a bit meh about drawing tonight, I needed something handy to draw so here we have my Left Hand. 

Left Hand 1, pencil on paper, 8" x 6".

Left Hand 1, pencil on paper, 8" x 6".

This was a 30 minute drawing and 15 minutes-ish of hand cramp. I was trying to focus on the quality of the line, my use of line weight sensitivity.  ( That phrase is not handy).
Right, night. I'm off to bed. 

Drawing lessons

There are two things you should know about me :

  1. I'm no master draftsman, when I sketch I can get all the details I need to develop my paintings, but my sketches lack personality and character.  
  2. I spend most of my week looking after my kids. ( That's not a moan. They are hilarious 90% of the time.) So I have limited time to make art.
  3. I find myself hilarious and love obvious jokes.
  4. I can't count. See. 

I'm attempting to work on these. I'm always trying to improve and learn new things (Like humour for example). Learning new things is cool (My jokes aren't). What is hard work is refining the learning. This is what I'm embarking on the boring refinement of skills.  

These are not the best drawings in the world, but I need to get better and this is a good spot as any to post my work.