25 May
London boy drinking
Continuation of my work using biro to draw contemporary portraits and am now exploring using paint alongside.
Continuation of my work using biro to draw contemporary portraits and am now exploring using paint alongside.
I spent some time drawing in the anatomy room at Brighton Medical School at Sussex university the other day; I thought it could be a useful and inform my life drawings. This was organised by the Brighton Medical Student Art Society. The experience was quite a strange one. All bodies were treated with respect and cadaver
I completed this drawing at an afternoon session at Artists’ Residence. Drawing tattoos on skin is incredibly difficult – basically you are drawing someone else’s 2 dimensional drawing on a moving 3 dimensional body.
Back to life drawing again and this is a portrait of Johanna in biro…I love how versatile the medium is.
A commission to draw Esther’s ear in pencil – to be part of a wedding present for her husband…
Life drawing was so crowded I couldn’t see the model so had a few hours to draw the back of Lucy’s head….
This was the design for the Blue cart commissioned by White Night Brighton for the 2010 festival. It was inspired by the Enlightenment of the 18th century.
Views on my street and some animation ideas.
Things you can find in my town – buses, shops, coast guards and plenty of seagulls…