Sunday, 30 August 2020

Eastnor Castle

 Daph Willett is certainly keeping up with her homework. Here are two more of her paintings.




Wednesday, 26 August 2020

Loosening up

 Ian Fountaine writes, "I was quite pleased (unusual I know) with my last painting effort, Polperro harbour, but it was still rather ‘tight’. In an effort to loosen up a bit, I watched several of Tim Wilmot’s YouTube videos before attempting a painting in his style and based on a selection of bits from his paintings; Tim demonstrated for Ledbury Art Society a while ago and I’ve always been a fan. This is the result. Some of it seems to work but plenty doesn’t so I think another go is in order."


Tim Wilmott's visit to Ledbury can be found on this blog here and Ian Fountaine's previous watercolour of Polperro Harbour is here

Sunday, 23 August 2020

Felt

This time we have another member who has been busy with craft projects as well as art work. Helen Welch has sent photos of a felt piece she has made, involving wet felting, prefelt and needle felting and also two bags she's made. Having avoided putting in zips for some time she decided to tackle that particular phobia, despite not having zips the right length for the project. She also made a necklace of large beads that she's had for years and a leather cord, but "since a two-day old gorilla could have done the same" she decided not to send a photo!



Wednesday, 19 August 2020

Pre-loved

Here are Diana Veasey's two recent apple pictures: Pre-loved 1 and Pre-loved 2 painted on successive days. 

What a difference the background makes. Can you spot the grub exposed Day 2?




Sunday, 16 August 2020

Self inflicted torture

Jill Haiselden has been busy with a demanding craft project over recent months. "Here at last, is a picture of the cross stitch embroidery I started before the lockdown. As you will see from the close up, which covers less than a square inch, it was a kind of self inflicted torture as the colours changed stitch by stitch in some places! I chose for the subject which made me smile even when I was cursing it."



Wednesday, 12 August 2020

Reworked and revised

This is Sue Embrey's reworked buttercup heaven - "It’s so useful going back and revising and revising! One learns a lot!!!"


Sunday, 9 August 2020

Favourite Spot

Catherine Beech sent in this image. She says. "It’s the arbour at the end of our garden, a favourite spot for a glass on a summer evening, complete with Boaty the cat who thinks we put it up just for him!"




Wednesday, 5 August 2020

Apples

Canon Stephen Hutchinson, a gifted pastel artist, developed his skills by painting nothing but apples week after week. Fellow students on the part-time course he attended in Redditch called him the 'apple man'. 

There are so many ways to paint a single apple and it's a challenge that lends itself to experimenting with different media. It was Ian Fountaine that suggested this challenge for LAS members so his is the first of the many apples below.

Watercolour by Ian Fountaine

Diana Woods-Humphery said, "I have just spent most of the afternoon painting an apple in acrylics. As you will see, I cut it in half first!  Hope that comes within the terms of the challenge"

Acrylic by Diana Woods-Humphery

Sue Murphy said, "Rather than try to emulate all the skilled watercolourists in the Society I thought I would try a somewhat abstract apple so here’s my Royal Gala in acrylics using brush, palette knife and comb."

Sunday, 2 August 2020

Homework

Brian Griffiths is running an online class and one of the participants is Daph Willett. The first image below is one of her homework pieces. The second she says is very Arthur Rackham - only needs a fairy.