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Small Japanese Maple watercolour sketch |
Monday, 21 December 2015
A watercolour sketch from the kitchen, of a Japanese Maple, my parents gave me.
I enjoyed doing this sketch from my kitchen table looking out the back window. It was done quickly to record the wonderful colours on a Japanese Maple that my parents gave us. It is a simple freely painted sketch, but I still enjoy it as it takes me back to a happy times in our first home with a young family in Tamworth NSW.
Monday, 14 December 2015
More on Mural spray painting experience
I was in very good company as my work stands with the work of Crisp and Miko'. The children put their beautiful art on the wall a couple of weeks later. |
educational activities for children. It was an honour to meet the people who run this project.
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This is the view looking out from the project. The view I had whilst painting! |
Labels:
Art,
Bogota,
Casa Taller Las Moyas,
Colombia,
Crisp,
Miko,
mural,
project,
spray paint,
Street art
Location:
Bogotá, Bogota, Colombia
Sunday, 6 December 2015
My first spray painted mural or street art
I very much enjoyed learning to do spray painting or street art from the well know street artist Crisp This was a collaborative effort with artists Crisp and Miko in Bogota Colombia. We had been invited to do some paint a mural of some ethnic Colombians, on the wall of project that assists children in a poor area in the mountains. I chose to do a Kogi Indian, as I had just seen some whilst hiking in the Caribbean. Crisp and Miko went back there a few weeks later and helped the children to do their own art on the wall also.
Crisp taught me the process of making a stencil which involved choosing the photo, editing it and then making it into a tonal picture on the computer. I found this very was interesting. Then there was the tedious task of cutting the stencil out with a sharp knife and importantly leaving bridges, so the whole thing didn't fall apart. I had to be very careful not to accidentally cutting the bridges after cutting for hours and it was a test of concentration! Lucky I didn't have many layers of card to cut through like some of the experienced artists have.
Then of course there was learning to use a spray can in a way that gave the right effect. No drips, a nice clean line, shaking the can and moving it fast. What a challenge! I felt a great sense of accomplishment when the 1.5 meter Indian was finished. I will find a photo of the finished work for the next blog.
I would love to hear your ideas about street art. More to come in the next installment.
Crisp taught me the process of making a stencil which involved choosing the photo, editing it and then making it into a tonal picture on the computer. I found this very was interesting. Then there was the tedious task of cutting the stencil out with a sharp knife and importantly leaving bridges, so the whole thing didn't fall apart. I had to be very careful not to accidentally cutting the bridges after cutting for hours and it was a test of concentration! Lucky I didn't have many layers of card to cut through like some of the experienced artists have.
Then of course there was learning to use a spray can in a way that gave the right effect. No drips, a nice clean line, shaking the can and moving it fast. What a challenge! I felt a great sense of accomplishment when the 1.5 meter Indian was finished. I will find a photo of the finished work for the next blog.
I would love to hear your ideas about street art. More to come in the next installment.
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Work in progress. The black layer was done and now fixing the stencil for the next colour. |
Thursday, 3 December 2015
'Bellingen Home' Traditional style Watercolour 2013
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'Bellingen Home' Watercolour (28cm x 19cm) 2013 |
It is certainly a contrast to the more abstracted acrylic and oil paintings I have been doing over the last couple of years.
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