Hi Julie, both, depending on the weather, rain, cold, wind etc, and what I’m trying to do. I try and sketch out and collect info if I don’t draw in situ. In the Dales a few weeks ago when it should have been warm I made no pictures there whatsoever as it was freezing and extremely windy but I did collate references to my experiences there, although to date I haven’t utilised anything and probably won’t now.
Ah – I see. Well they have the immediacy as if they were all created right on the spot. At art school (back in the day) it was suggested that we artists make love like we create. In that case, you must be wild! (Lord knows what that says about me!)
Lol, Hi Julie, I guess the key is to develop and maintain a signature visual style and methodology that is consistent and I’m trying to do that, so that my work is recognisably mine amongst other things, whether made in situ or as a studio piece. Must have been a fun art school you went to!!!!
I only had one dalliance with a fellow art school student and that was with a guy who introduced me to Robert Motherwell’s work! The rest of the time I was with a dumb old law student. (Never have been able to think much of lawyers since.) Yeah – signature visual styles – I totally understand what you are saying.
A question…do you draw in the studio or actually out in the field?
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Hi Julie, both, depending on the weather, rain, cold, wind etc, and what I’m trying to do. I try and sketch out and collect info if I don’t draw in situ. In the Dales a few weeks ago when it should have been warm I made no pictures there whatsoever as it was freezing and extremely windy but I did collate references to my experiences there, although to date I haven’t utilised anything and probably won’t now.
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Ah – I see. Well they have the immediacy as if they were all created right on the spot. At art school (back in the day) it was suggested that we artists make love like we create. In that case, you must be wild! (Lord knows what that says about me!)
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Lol, Hi Julie, I guess the key is to develop and maintain a signature visual style and methodology that is consistent and I’m trying to do that, so that my work is recognisably mine amongst other things, whether made in situ or as a studio piece. Must have been a fun art school you went to!!!!
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I only had one dalliance with a fellow art school student and that was with a guy who introduced me to Robert Motherwell’s work! The rest of the time I was with a dumb old law student. (Never have been able to think much of lawyers since.) Yeah – signature visual styles – I totally understand what you are saying.
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I love your drawings!
Have a great weekend.
Regards.
tg aka Replicant Core
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TG, thank you so much for your support! Always appreciated. Have a great weekend too. Best Nicholas.
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Thanks for the “like” and I love your paintings!!
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Thank you Penny! Best, Nicholas.
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Hi Nicholas,
This is not the best place but I must to thank you for your visits and likes. As soon as possible I’ll return to posting.
Kind regards,
DaMa
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I look forward to seeing more of your work! Best, Nicholas.
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Absolutely stunning.
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Thank you so much for such a lovely comment. Much appreciated! Best, Nicholas.
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The lines, the colours… wonderful.
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Laura, this comment coming from you is extra special, I follow all the beautiful work you produce.
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What’s up, after reading this amazing paragraph i am as well happy to share my know-how here with mates.
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Thank you!
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