Friday, May 30, 2008

Studio


Water Colour of a little out-house in Leitrim. It's been done up and now has a fireplace in the one room downstairs, and would you believe, it has a tiny room + a WC upstairs!

A Serious Looking Face


This was done in a group situation and I think the model had been obliged to pose too long without a break. Actually, she didn't normally have such a serious look about her, but I think by that stage she was just exhausted. Come to think of it, unless a picture is done from a photo, it's very difficult for the sitter to hold the pose.

Red Ribbons


This model had interesting little ribbons plaited into her hair. I don't think I did them justice.

Another Portrait in Pastels



Another portrait - again, a bit grim looking.

Bill Clinton


Water Colour and Ink wash

from black and white newspaper photo

Bill Clinton after news of Monica got out.

Portrait of Chris


Oil Pastel
I enjoyed doing this model's hair especially. But I wish I had softened the line of his cheek bone a bit. It looks a bit severe.

Life-Drawing


Another survivor from the host of life-drawings I got rid of!
I'm not sure why I kept it.

Life-Drawing 1


This was done in a life-drawing session some years ago. I got rid of most of my life-drawing stuff, but I liked this one for some reason and held on to it.

Monday, May 19, 2008

'Sliabh Gorm'


Water Colour after Blockley
More or less copied this from a book by a man called Blockley. I wanted to have a go at capturing the menacing atmosphere of the original and I'm afraid I didn't succeed very well. But it was an interesting exercise in using water colours. Used masking fluid for the houses.

Portrait of Chris


Oil Pastel
Loved doing this guy's hair. I felt the pastels worked well here. His face, though, turned out a bit too yellow I suppose.

Sunday, May 18, 2008


Tools !


A drawing exercise

Tools 2


I tried to make it interesting by spilling the paint tin! But Im not thrilled with it.

Tools 3


Quite enjoyed trying to get the spiral effect and the shadow.

Tools 4


More of the same.

'Milna - Croatia'


Ink and Coloured Pencils
This is one of a series of sketches done while on a sailing holiday in Croatia. Flew from Dublin to Split where we hired a yacht (not too expensive when shared among 9 of us) and cruised down by the islands to Dubrovnik and back. Around lunchtime each day we anchored in some nice lagoon, swam from the boat in the warm, pristine water, and then had lunch and some of the local wine on board. Each evening we tied up in a different town or village and had dinner in a restaurant. Loved it.

'Stari Grad - Croatia'


Ink and Coloured Pencils

'Palmirana - Croatia'


Ink and Coloured

Korcula - Croatia


Ink and Coloured Pencils

Okuklje - Croatia


Ink and Coloured Pencils

Pomena - Croatia


Ink and Coloured Crayons

'Run-Down Cottage'


Black Ink - 'Run-Down Cottage'

'Cottage by Night'


Black Ink - 'Cottage by Night'

Black Ink - 'Lough Belhavel - No Tresspassing'


Black Ink - 'Hearth of the Matter'.


Pastel - 'Down by Loch Allen'

Ink - 'Fields'

'Bricks' - Pastel

Sketch in pastel and ink of Rowan Gillespie's sculpture 'Lazy Lady'.

Sunday, May 11, 2008

Branches 2


Black Ink (Quink) and Milton -using stick

Rocks in St.Stephens Green


Pencil

Veins


Black Ink

Monitor


Black Ink

Leitrim Shed


Oil Pastel

'Tools' - after Jim Dine


Pencil, Ink and Water Colour

Sketch Pad


Pen and Ink

Bully's Acre Kilmainham


Pen and Ink

Still Life from collage


Oil Pastel

Sketch of Collage


Black Marker

Collage Sketch


Pen and Ink sketch of collage

Fellow Artist at Work


Pencil Drawing

Barbed Wire 2


Black Ink using stick

Barbed Wire 1

Black Ink using stick

Tree Trunk

Masking Fluid (rings) and Black Ink

Branches 1


Bleach (Milton) on Black Paper (using stick)

Scrubland


Tempera - Quink Ink (Black) and Yoke of Egg

Friday, May 9, 2008


Pen and Ink

Water Colour

Water Colour

Pencil Drawing


Drawing of a tree in Leitrim.
This drawing is about 5ft high.
Every year the cuckoo comes to the area and this tree is one of its perches.

Actually the tree is evergreen (Scotch Pine) but
I thought it more dramatic without leaves - also,
I think it was easier to draw that way!