Showing posts with label trees. Show all posts
Showing posts with label trees. Show all posts

Friday, 8 October 2021

The Third Dimension

 

Years ago I played around with the idea of seeing if I could create some 3D artwork.
This was to be traditional pulp 1950s blue/red anaglyph 3D. I used some random images just to see if I could do it. I thought maybe one day I could do a whole 3D comic, but I don't know if there is anyone out there who would buy one... Of course it would ahve to be some sort of pulpy Flash Gordon/space monster type story. Perhaps a short 3D mini comic as a stretch goal or add on on a future project might be an option. What do you think? Is it something you might be interested in?




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Friday, 26 February 2021

Abstract Trees Process


Here's a drawing of some trees in the water of the Thames near Windsor in Berkshire (UK). I was mostly interested in capturing the reflections in the water more than accurately depicting the scene. I did several different versions in different media. On one of them I melted candle wax mixed up with ink to create a nice texture in the water which I really liked. Sadly I can't find that one, lost in time I guess. The first one is your bog standard pen and ink with a grey wash and process white on top.

The next one is a quick watercolour sketch. Here you can see a bit more of the buildings in the background and I'm starting to think about colour.

Then it's time for an Indian ink version. I'm having lots of fun with this one and by now my approach is evolving. 

Now it's time to break out the gouache and think in terms of blocks of flat colour. I love gouache although I rarely use it. I used a lot of it mixed with washing up liquid for colouring the acetate cells of animation projects at my second time at art college in Harrow. The washing up liquid gave the paint a bit of flexibility so it wouldn't crack and fall off the acetate before videoing it. The flat colour lends itself to traditional graphic design and my Dad used to use it all the time. It has a very distinct smell and that coupled with the smell of gum arabic instantly takes me back to the 1970s and childhood. The final piece which I don't have anymore was a much tidier A3 version of this. I think the blocks of blue are particularly effective in creating the water which somehow looks a lot stiller. 

Of course I have also done an up to date digital version which I think looks even more abstract and graphic. Perhaps even a little stark? 


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Friday, 19 February 2021

I Still Don't Talk To The Trees

 

Here's some more tree sketches for you. If memory serves these were done in the park in Middlesbrough in the north east of England where I was at art college in the mid 90s.








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Friday, 27 November 2020

I Don't Talk to the Trees

 

Here's some trees and nature pictures for you. Mostly done from life.

This first one is a sketch from 2002. I always thought it would look good on a greetings card.


It's Swamp Thing!!
This tree is one of several really old protected trees in Burnham Beeches, a woodland area near where I grew up. Being just up the road from Pinewood Studios here in the UK, it's famous for being the forest location in several films including the awful Kevin Costner 'Robin Hood Prince of Thieves'. This painting was done in acrylics in a small A5 sketchbook. I love how it's bending back as if reaching up to the heavens. I don't know if this or the other old trees are still there having not been to the Beeches for years. I hope so as they were around three hundred years old when I drew them... thirty years ago. 


Is this not like the petrified bones of some ancient giant alien dragon, or what?!


Another one reaching up to the heavens... Could it be that I had unwittingly stumbled upon the Parliament of Trees?




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