Sunday, 30 October 2016

Wonderful

It's half term so I've had a bit of a break with the kids. I took my sketch book with me (of course) and started working on some new ideas. I couldn't take this with me as it's too big. But tonight is guy's night in my house as my daughter is on a sleepover. Boys have been happily playing Minecraft on the PS4 so I've been keeping out of the way and getting some work done on this monster.

The background has become a very blurry version of the Kings of the Wild Frontier logo. I want it to be there but not distract from the portraits so I thought I'd do it in a sketchy style. I might change my mind later but that's the beauty of acrylics, I can paint over anything I'm not happy with. It's becoming a very colourful painting which I hope reflects Adam's flamboyance.

This is an absolute joy to paint. I absolutely love colour and as much as I love painting animals and birds it is lovely to occasionally do a portrait. I really love painting eyes. It also has the bonus of giving me an excuse to listen to Adam and the Ants music for "inspiration". Do I need an excuse? 

I've yet to decide on a title for this and I keep trying out different ideas in my head. Hopefully I'll settle on one when I finally finish.x

Thursday, 20 October 2016

Kings of the Wild Fronteir


Well my friend phoned from Australia this morning for a long chat and while I find it impossible to be on the phone and do nothing I can't really concentrate on commissions so out came Adam and I got quite a bit done on his face while we were chatting. I still have some more work to do on this one but here it is so far. I met Louise while at uni in Wales in 1989 and we bonded over a shared love of music. Guns n Roses, Sisters of Mercy, Bauhaus and of course Adam Ant.(And a shared love of dressing up!) A few years ago she sent me a CD she'd made of favourite songs from our uni days and the first track on it was Kick by Adam and the Ants. We even got to meet Gary Tibbs once as he came to our uni in the support band for Kirsty McColl. (He played bass on the Prince Charming album and I think we were the only people there who were excited about it all!). Anyway, we've had a good catch up about holidays, kids, life in general and Adam Ant so now I'm back working on commissions. Adam is going back to the corner of my dining room out of the way while I paint a portrait of a very handsome dog.x

Thursday, 13 October 2016

Deutscher Girls


Well I've gone back to the beginning and been listening to Dirk Wears White Sox. Got to really when I'm painting early Adam. It's a good job no one is actually watching me while I paint as I'm singing along at the top of my voice (and singing isn't my strong point!) but how could you not sing along to Never Trust a Man (With Egg on his Face), Catholic Day and Cleopatra! Such a fab album. I'm working my way through all his music as I paint him through the years. And by the way, look at those cheek bones!

Friday, 7 October 2016

Darlin' Boy

I think I have finally finished his face. I've been getting a lot of the background colour done and the basic colours on his hat ready for the detail. I want to make him glow!

I love painting fur and feathers so I'm really looking forward to getting those beautiful feathers on his hat done.  Hopefully I've made him realistic and yet colourful and flamboyant. And as he is still such a handsome man it's such a tough job staring at his face for hours while I paint him!

The bottom half of the painting will be peopled with past versions of Adam, not just to show off his different looks but to show how all these other Adams have all added up to the present one. It's the same with everyone. We all have a past where we have looked different and done different things but they all shape who we are today. They help us grow to become the person we are. What I want to portray here is how all these different Adams are all part and parcel of the same person. 

I've never met Adam but I've read his autobiography and have enjoyed his music for nearly 40 years. I have grown up listening to him and I want to convey what a special place his music and style has in my life. This is a Celebration of Adam Ant. (Not sure if that will be the final title. (I have others jumping around in my head but any suggestions would be welcome.)xx

Monday, 3 October 2016

The Blueblack Hussar

In amongst drawing a lovely hare portrait ( I need to paint it yet), working on the background for watercolour commission of two little girls and also an Alice tattoo design I have managed to get a bit more done today. At least he has two eyes now! It's slow progress but I don't want to rush it. I'm absolutely loving the colours in the shadows on his face In the time it took me to paint his other eye I got through the entire album of The Blueblack Hussar is Marrying the Gunner's Daughter. As I said, you can't rush these things and I want to do the job properly. He's got such a beautiful face I hope I'm doing him justice.x

Sunday, 2 October 2016

Huge!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Well so far it's been a very busy weekend and so no time for painting. I've had a lovely sociable evening out with friends on Friday night, a shopping trip to Lymington on Saturday followed by a fabulous fancy dress birthday party ( a friend's not mine!) and then tonight hubby and I are going to see Sean Lock at the BIC. Phew! In the mean time I thought you all might like to see exactly how huge my painting is going to be.

It's huge!

Massive!

Giant!

Enormous!

It will be the biggest thing I've ever done!

I've sketched the basic idea out but obviously I have a lot of work to do and an awful lot of detail to add. Well that gives me an excuse to listen to Adam and the Ants while I paint. Tomorrow I'll be getting my paints out and listening to The Blueblack Hussar.x