I had two very similar subjects that I wanted to try. I decided to try out two different colour schemes.
I put the two resulting pictures on my https://www.facebook.com/moteeuwart/
yesterday and asked people that follow me which one they preferred, Blue or Grey. The
result was really interesting. I would have thought that a more
colourful picture would have got the vote but it is definitely the Grey.
It also goes to show the power of FB and how useful it can be to
artists. It is not always about getting the 'likes'. I do find it very
difficult to judge my own work.
I have since 'played' with the 'Blue' picture and knocked back the Blue - I prefer it now too.
Welcome to my art blog "A mind stretched by a new idea can never return to its original dimensions" Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr.
Tuesday, 21 June 2016
Saturday, 11 June 2016
Demo at Wokingham
Cley Mill 14" x 18" acrylic |
http://www.wokinghamartsociety.org.uk/4_Archive/…/Teeuw.htm…
Friday, 10 June 2016
Patchings
Patchings Art Festival at Calverton near
Nottingham just gets better. It was a hot day and the art clubs were out in
force. Coaches seemed to have come from far and wide. I didn’t arrive until
early afternoon so was directed to a third car park which was also pretty full.
The atmosphere was wonderful with a brass
band playing. There are several tents with artists giving demonstrations and
workshops. Malcolm Cudmore, our April demonstrator, had just finished running
his workshop so we had a quick chat.
I wandered into the marquee where artists
have their own stands. It is very well laid out and leads you though in a zig
zag so you don’t miss anyone. Most of the stands have the artist demonstrating
and all are happy to chat and give advice.
Linda Matthews was there promoting a Brush With the Broads. This will be the third year she has run it. Just round the
corner was a Cornish artist that I know, she was flanked by our May
demonstrator Tim Fisher and on the other side was Mr Wooley demonstrating and selling
his ‘wonder brush’. There were quite a few other artists that I knew having travelled and painted with them at various Plein Air Competitions and festivals
so it was slow progress getting round the marquee. I had a long chat with
Haidee-Jo Summers, our demonstrator last Christmas. She is selling her new DVD
which is also available on her website - http://www.haideejo.com/.
All in all, there were over 60 artists
demonstrating their skills, most of them with their paintings and greetings
cards on show to buy.
The next marquee is dedicated to materials
and art shops. One of my first calls was to Rosemary Brushes where, needless to
say, I spent a fortune, only because I bought so many, they are such good
value. I was also pleased to find Vicki Norman there promoting Michael Harding
paints, that was a credit card job!
I managed to resist all the other
promotions and discounts as I went round the rest of the exhibitors.
The next Marquee was mostly crafts.
Anything from glassware, knitting, woodwork to sculpture. I did a little bit of
retail therapy with a nice man selling amazing homemade soaps and candles.
I suddenly realised that it had gone a bit
quiet – it was almost closing time and I hadn’t been to see the exhibition so
it was a quick dash down to the main building where The Artist exhibition was
being held. I was pleased I did, as I was delighted to see that I had won The
Arist Exhibition Award and the Royal Talens Award.
What a wonderful day, I drove home with a
big smile on my face.
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