My first painting since 1980
I left art college in 1980 having studied Graphic Design. I also stopped painting at the same time- that is until last weekend when, through encouragement from my family, in particular my youngest daughter Jessica, I picked up the paintbrushes once more.
I have always admired artists who use graphic images and shapes within their work. Gustav Klimt is my main inspiration along with the all-round design skills of Charles Rennie Mackintosh. As for natural history illustration, give me Michael Warren anyday over many others.
The painting above took me half a day and is based on Silver Birches and Bracken. I had no idea how a style would evolve and basically just painted away, adding layers until something took shape. As a first effort in 32 years I'm pleased enough to feel that it's worth my while to do some further work. I enjoyed doing it, which was another plus as I had been secretly dreading trying my luck after so long away from the easel.
The medium is gouache.
Comments
Joe: thanks for the encouragement
Andrew: My next Klimt inspired piece will be dedicated to your good self
Factor: I was at Epsom Art College, but was a HSD back then, not a degree course.
Linda: go on, get back into it!
Jonathan: many thanks