Sunday 1 March 2015

Stained Glass Photography

Tiffany Baptism of Jesus 
Helen Maitland Saint Andrew
William Morris Pre-Rapaelite pelicans sacrifice


The photography at this site is incredible. Neil Ralley is on a mission to make historic stained glass designs available for public viewing. To that end, he currently has over 300 images uploaded, including works of William Morris and Tiffany Studios. Please check out his cards, too - they're ideal for Christmas, and proceeds help support Neil's stained glass preservation work.

http://www.stainedglassphotography.com/


Tuesday 17 February 2015

'Carpe Diem' commission sold


Helloo,

Just a quick post on my recent commission that was sold yesterday. I'm so happy that my clients have followed my work since day one and love their painting.

The name 'Carpe Diem' was given to this painting with full privilege for the client to choose. The painting depicts the clients photograph of a day that she cherished the most. The original name "My Day" that was chosen by her, gives that sense of presence that was there when the photograph was taken. This just makes me love what I do even more, and painting people's moments; including my own to be an idyllic way to show what I can do.

Many more works to come by the end of this month and March so keep posted :)

Monday 9 February 2015

Tree perspectives - new works





Hellooo everyone! 

Finally getting into my old habits of loud music and a palette knife! 
This is just an update of one of my recent commissions which all focuses upon perspective, space and scale. 



Friday 6 February 2015

Life Drawing Sketches

Hellooo everyone!

Sorry, I've not posted in months work, commissions and university is the bulk. This is just a quick post to update you on the things I've been doing these past few weeks and that I'm still in touch with my art (sort-of) :/ 
Ill be posting a couple shots that I've been collecting for my upcoming commissions and how I'm going to start introducing drips into my landscape work! Going all out in abstraction and expressionism!