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Digital paintings

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Doodle 2 A few pieces from the summer, I've really been enjoying getting to grips with digital painting.  I like being able to start a new one as soon as I get 'bogged down' with the old one and work on several all at once, switching easily between them.  I also love being able to reduce the size of the canvas to check the composition, the equivalent of standing back in the room to see it from a distance. Cornwall woods In the Outback Bridport Still life Dundee Doodle 1 Promenade Red horse

More digital paintings

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I've been trying to make 'happy accidents' occur in digital painting, in the way they do with natural media paintings.  It helps to not be completely familiar with al the tools and to just keep on adding new layers, locking them and adding masks, changing the layer order and mode every now and again to see what happens. The more I use the tools, the more mistakes are made in these doodles, then it's a case of seeing what there is and taking away what doesn't work. camping in the rain around the garden doodle 5 beginnings  camping weather

Animation Backgrounds

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Here are some of my animation backgrounds from various productions in the 1990's. I and others painted hundreds over the years, often working into the small hours to make sure we delivered on time. Always there was a balance to be struck between speed and quality. Getting the style of the production right would take a couple of weeks at first and then I'd be away, gathering speed in my little workroom, tuned into Radio 4. It's not a job for the gregarious person perhaps but I enjoyed being cocooned in my own little world. One of things it taught me was to think of style as superficial thing, a veneer that matters less than the substance, i.e. the idea or the drawing. But style is important too, it's just that it's sometimes used to mask weak substance. Here's a tiny sample of my animation backgrounds, some of the few that made it to the photocopy shop on the mad dash down the Tottenham Court Road to deliver work. These two backgrounds we

Agapanthus In Progress

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I'm working on some hotel pictures again and I thought I'd put some up even though they are a bit unfinished.  I don't want to overwork them but the flowers need more fullness so I'll add some more of the white gouache blobs with my sponge at the studio next week. I'm quite pleased with the freshness of these.

More illustrations from 'The Gardener'

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I just found more some more images from The Gardener, the book I did a few years ago with the jeweller, Alex Monroe.  Alex's story was about a little girl who discovered the delights of an allotment in the city and he made a beautiful collection of jewellery around the idea.   I thought about the story recently when I heard that councils are selling off allotment sites for development, in some cases land that has been used for this purpose for hundreds of years.   The illustrations were deliberately loose and dreamy in their style. Here are a few of the development pages from my sketchbooks

Coffee

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Just a quick one to post this image of a street cafe in Italy. I painted it at the last minute for my exhibition last summer and it turned out to be the most popular one. It's 1m square, acrylic on canvas and I have only just got round to taking a photo of it.