Friday 29 January 2016

Identity Exhibition

I've just come home from the preview to the Identity exhibition at  Art with a Heart in Altrincham.  There was a wide range of art on offer including film.  The exhibition explores the theme of identity and how this can be expressed in art work.

Here is my offering with two of my drawings 'Behind The Chain Link Fence (left) and Water Reflections At Mourtzakis (right)!


 
 

The exhibition poster.
 


Tuesday 19 January 2016

Passage Of Time


This is the latest work that is based on my 'Girl' themed art.  This project started at the end of 2013 with a series of drawings and paintings based on the face of a girl otherwise known as me in 1979.  I think back to my childhood a lot these days because I find it unsettling how long ago it was.  Time really has flown and changed.  I see films made at the end of the 1970s and I think about life then.  It was another world.  I suppose that is what happens when one gets older (and older).  I was born in Portsmouth and came up to Manchester in 1977.  I have a very good long term memory (not very good short term) which means that I remember clearly moving from Portsmouth to Longsight in Manchester.  I did not want to move 'up north' because I had images in my mind of two up two down rows of depressing terraced houses and dirty back alleys.  Longsight fulfilled all of my worst nightmares and more.  The area still suffered from thick smogs because it was still very industrial and near the centre of Manchester which was full of working mills.  On smog days one would stand outside with a scarf wrapped around my face (so that the particles from the pollution weren't breathed in).  I remember putting my hand out in front of me and it disappeared into the smog.  I couldn't see my feet.  On one occasion I and many other children stayed late into the evening at our nursery long after we should have been picked up by our carers because the smog was so thick the buses had been cancelled due to the lack of visibility.  Times have changed in that regard for the better.  This drawing has developed from my earlier drawing 'Girl' (2014).  I have been using fine line pens with coloured pencil and/or gouache paint more and more recently.  I thought it would be interesting to use these materials to revisit the theme of 'Girl' and see how I have developed or not in the two years since my earlier drawing.  I've focussed on a different section of the face in this latest drawing, with some more of the face shown (rather than just half of it as can be seen in 'Girl').
Passage Of Time, pen drawing and coloured pencil, A2 (2016)

 
Here is my earlier drawing from two years ago.
 
 

 
Girl, charcoal drawing, A1 (2014)


Wednesday 6 January 2016

Anniversary Acer

Here is another one of my A5 size pen drawings.  I hope to do many more of these pictures.  The Acer in this drawing currently grows in our very small back garden at Autumn time.  I brought it for my husband in 2004 for our 1st wedding anniversary present.  We lived together for 10 years and finally decided to get married as a 10th anniversary celebration.  We now have two anniversaries each year, one that started in 1993 and one that started in 2003, both of which are in May.  The Acer has moved house with us twice and will probably continue to move with us as we move house.  It has lived in it's present situation since 2006 and is about 12 feet tall, somewhat larger than the size it was when it was bought.  I like plants such as Acers as a present because they grow with you. 

Anniversary Acer, fine line drawing and coloured pencil A5 (2016)