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December 4, 2010

Warm inside chilly out!

Filed under: Life Drawing,London,Painting — Tags: , , , , , , , — Rob Adams @ 1:04 pm

Well it’s changed from autumn to winter in the last few weeks. I’ve been doing a commercial job so not as much painting as I would like. Three studio paintings got done though which is not too bad. I am still not convinced I am hitting the balance between finish and expressiveness in these paintings. I’ll get there I’m sure but it is being more tricky than I would like. I don’t want my studio paintings to just be pretend indoor plein airs, I want an additional formal element, but this inevitably means a trade off in freshness and immediacy. The plein air work has been going better though I am getting them slightly more economical which speeds them up, which is a definite bonus when it’s been as cold as it has. The other step forward has been to get set up for framing hopefully I will be able to try my luck with the various open exhibitions, it would be nice to sell a few pictures to pay for all the paint! I have been using Michael Hardings oils which I have to say are splendid, with wonderful strong hues and beautiful handling. I have fair few tubes of Rowney and W&N but the Hardings is much superior. Some of the pictures are clicky to show a larger image.

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Greenwich, plein air, oil, painting, Thames, London

Michael Richardson of the Wapping Group has instigated a winter painting group provisionally called the “Brass Monkeys”  and this outing certainly lived up to it’s name. The wind was very cold so I painted this quick as I could! I was dissatisfied with it once done but seeing it next day I couldn’t see what I was worried about. It goes to show you can never really judge a painting right after you have finished. Also pictures change when away from their subject, usually for the better. I sometimes think painters could do with some “sports psychology” or some such to control the supply of confidence!

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Greenwich, market, painting, London, oils, plein air

After the chill wind of the riverside this was more comfortable, but a lot to get down in a short while. I made it busier than it really was and narrowed the whole building to improve the composition. I don’t often rejig reality in on the spot sketches but this needed a little help.

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Blackheath, Rangers House, dogs, London, painting, oils

I have been wanting to paint the Rangers House up on Blackheath for a while, so when I took some pictures when up there with my good friend Anna as she exercised her dogs, I thought it was time to attempt it. The light was good with the sun slanting across the front of the building, and with a bit of jiggery pokery in Photoshop I got a composition that looked hopeful. It’s a bigger canvas than I usually paint  and I might crop it down as I think there is a better picture in there somewhere with a bit of a trim. This sort of thing is best done after a deal of consideration, mind you, as there is no gluing bits back on. I think on the whole the building is too dominant and the picture has become more about walking the dogs than architecture and there is no point in fighting it. It goes to show how strong figures can be in a composition… use with care! Later edit… this was cut down to a small picture with just Anna and the dogs, the building was far too much and took away from the whole.

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station, rail, train, morning, St Johns, London, Painting

This is a preliminary sketch for a painting I have been considering for a while. The morning light on the platform is often very beautiful and I like the figures of the people engrossed with their early morning thoughts. I have quite a few photos that are good now but I’ll likely do another sketch or two before I settle on a final composition. This one is a little boring so I will move the view point to take in more of the station building. Though the train pulling in is fine but I think it is too dominant, so I might have the platform empty and the passengers in a suspended moment.

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Autumn, Pembrokeshire, wales, oil, painting

This is a studio version of a plein air I did a few weeks ago, I am still struggling slightly with the balance of finish and free brushwork.

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Ravensbourne, Brookmill, Deptford, London, plein air, Painting

Winter has arrived early, I have never before seen snow in London as early in the year as this. Some wonderful colours with some of the autumn hues still remaining, the snow seems to reflect light back into the trees and amplify the colour. I was getting pretty chilly after an hour on this but as the snow unites and simplifies the scene it makes a far easier subject.

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Lewisham, Market, Winter, Plein air, painting, London

I went into Lewisham to warm up and have a hearty (and unhealthy) breakfast. Afterwards I painted the street market which had less than half its usual traders due to the inclement weather. Normally I wouldn’t be able to set up and paint here as it would be too busy and I’d get moved on, but it was so quiet it was no problem. I forced myself to be very systematic on this as it was so cold. I took a little longer than I normally would to get the drawing tight, then used as fewer hues and tones as possible putting in every occurrence of a particular tone before moving on to the next. I added the two men on the left at home in the warm!

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Snow, Deptford, St Johns, Painting, park, plein air.

Next day I was lured into the park across the road from me again. All sorts of subjects presented themselves that would not have made a painting in better weather. This is a very nondescript little corner transformed by the snow. A very easy subject so I got it done in under an hour.

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Snow, London, park, painting, deptford, plein air

After popping back home for a warm up I went out again to paint this wee 7in by 5in which was lovely to paint with wonderful bright reds from the branches of the trees. Tit white, Alizarin, Ultramarine, Yellow Ochre, and Sap Green were the only colours needed.

August 29, 2010

London painting in the city

Filed under: Drawing,London,Painting — Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , — Rob Adams @ 5:28 pm

Well a busy week or so. I have been concentrating on the beginnings of a few urban paintings, one of which I much to my surprise completed. When I was working out in the west of London a few years ago one of the quickest ways to travel meant cutting through the City of London in order to change from overground to underground. At a certain time of year in the winter the commuters are arriving as the dawn breaks, which makes for some wonderfully dramatic moments with the low light glancing down the streets and picking out the grand buildings and glinting on the busy traffic. I have snatched a fair few photos over time which I want to combine to catch the early morning mood.

Earlier in the week I had the honour of being a guest to paint with the Wapping Group of painters, who since the 1940’s have painted the Thames and surrounds. Many very fine artists have painted with the group over the years the present members being no exception. (I have added their web page to my links section on the right) As luck would have it the weather was merciless raining steadily from a mostly flat grey sky for most of the day. But the members sallied forth none the less to paint whatever the day had to offer. I did a quick oil before the weather totally closed in, and a couple of sketches. After painting we all took refuge in the pub to recover, it was a great pleasure to go out with them, painting is often a solitary business and it was a great pleasure to go out and paint the river in like minded company.

Firstly though my street scene painted in my nice dry studio!

city, london, oil, painting, urban

I had great fun painting this, it is made up of quite a few references shot at different times combined with a few figures I had sketched or snapped. You can see from the image it is still very wet, but I was pleased to have got the most out of the range of tones to suggest the morning light on the buildings. The hardest bit was finding traffic that fit the bill and I ended up going up to town to take more pictures. I don’t often use black but here I have on the nearest figures to bring them forward. I put a fair amount of time into arranging the composition to bring the eye eventually to the main figure. It is the the people that give the city it’s vibrancy, but also I wished to catch the almost contemplative feeling that is often present as people make their way to work.

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tower, bridge, london, thames, city, drawing

On my day out with the Wapping group I arrived a little early to see what was on offer as far as the scenery went. The group was meeting in Wapping itself which I hadn’t visited for quite a while. There are still a fair few interesting bits left not swallowed up in ghastly riverside flats. While waiting I did this quick sketch of Tower Bridge, though I won’t paint it, there are probably enough paintings of this iconic scene in the world already. The light was very flat and dull, but I was to find this was to be the best of the day!

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Thames, London, river, oils, plein, air

After meeting up with the group we sallied forth into the wet. I set up looking into the light at the mooring that lies in the river just east of Tower Bridge. Painting was distinctly tricky with the need to hold my umbrella over all to keep out the rain, unfortunately with the wind I could either protect the job in hand or myself so I was left with the water trickling down my neck. Even so it was an engrossing subject and I was soon lost in the process The wind had got up so the quick flowing water was ruffled by the wind which I felt made a great partner for the grey ragged clouds being chased across the sky. One brush was lost to the river, knocked in as I juggled palette, brushes, paints and umbrella, it was with a certain amount of relief I returned to the pub to imbibe whisky fortified coffee.

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Wapping, London, Thames, drawing

Various members of differing degrees of dampness trickled in and sketched each other whilst bemoaning the rain. I did venture forth again, but the the painting this time was not a success alas, a fine day out despite it all though and I hope to join the group again for an expedition later in the year.

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