Sunday 19 January 2014

Fruit smoothie Paintings


Fruit smoothie Paintings

I started this new process which i really enjoy doing

I concentrate most on two things

1. The continuos changing effect during the drying process

2. The smell 
which changes too as time passes



Its kind of like a smoothie




Smoothie first 
Ink Second


This is near the start 
You see how the water is starting to spread throughout the paper, this is the beginning of the process


Still changing....


Water spreads then the ink follows shortly after
It works by layer,

1. Water
2. Fruit
3. Ink


Water spreader even further, ink patterns evolving


This is the final outcome, after it dried. I doubt it dried out complete, still little damp
I am amazed but the transformation


----------------------------------------------------->Honey + Ink<--------------------------------------------------

I tried out honey before the fruit stages. 
I found that honey freezes the motion of the ink inside, like a chamber. 

It acts as a holding unit

The outcome creates an amazing 3Dimensional however there is a problem in using honey

Honey doesn't dry.




Honey was a difficult medium to maintain. I need to find a way to freeze it.

------------------------------------------------------>Lemon<--------------------------------------------------------

Here i used lemon. 


I also drew a little symbol on each piece, to indicate the fruit i used. 
Like a signature of the fruit


Saturday 18 January 2014

Painting of my Brother


Painting of my Brother

This was a day painting. Interested in a south east asian artist named Attasit Pokpong

He believes that a facial expression is a window into the soul

I like this saying and believe it to be true

I was inspired by this and followed his technique with the background, single toned colour, but i changed the style when it came to the face. I added a lot more colours, in a rather random notion. I wanted to see what effects the colours would have on the viewers. 



Let me know what you think

I plan to change this technique i used and develop it more. Too many colours in my opinion. or is it?


Christmas In Hong Kong 2013


Christmas Doing's

So i went back to my hometown of Hong kong, Sai kung for Christmas. A B....E.....A.....utiful place. 

I love photography, always have. I love taking my camera out and getting results that please me. 

Have any of you heard of the artist Sophie Calle? No.... look her up NOW!

She's like a secret spy who follows people and documents their actions using photography and text

Me, I created these images because of the inspiration i had of her work

These are called "Surveillance". 

"Woman with Shopping bags"
2013 





 I wanted to concentrate on the subject as well as her surroundings at the same time. 


This one isn't part of "Survellance" 
I took this cause of its abstract form, the insane amounts of windows and air conditioners in such a cramped space. 



"Woman pushing Trolley"
2013





In these photos, the surroundings are shot differently, its like a 180 panorama but isn't. If displayed alongside each other it would make a clearer overall image. I tried to create a more interesting perspective using different ables to show the setting she was in. 


Took this whilst walking in Central.  Reminded me of the movie "I am Legend"


I was leaving this building when i saw this old geezer walk in. He held roses in his hand with a smile on his face. Very romantic and hit a spot inside of me. This goes to prove that you're never too old for romantic gestures. Give your loved one a rose today 

Few pieces i did in hong kong and will continue doing once i get back there!


Winey Paper


Winey Paper

I was very inspired by the artist Elisabetta Rogai, she is an artist that paints using wine. She said that this process is very interesting because the colour of the wine changes over time. 

That part about changing over time, i do this in my other pieces of artwork, swell as these pieces. 




I soaked pieces of paper in wine, red and white. 


I spread that occurred was interesting too to watch. 

All this is with one kind of special paper. 


What i love about these pieces is that even after a long period of time, they still smell strongly of wine. 


And the colour has slightly changed, is not as bright red anymore, and the mix of white and red has created patterns within the image. 



Whilst pouring, this is to recycle the wine, not to waste any, pour back onto the paper 


Made a few

  • They smell strongly of wine
  • Colour changing as time passes
  • Patterns being formed during process kept patterns intact afterwards



Sunday 5 January 2014

Acryliced Cotton


Acryliced Cotton

I was in my experimental stage when i found out this interesting technique
So i continued on with it

I would create watered down acrylic paint in cups


Then placing cotton pads inside, one by one.


Placing them on the paper which in fact is a special kind of paper. i tried looking for it in UK art shops but they are yet to be seen. 

After i place the cotton in, i pull it out and place it in a creative order on the paper
After that i let it work its process



The Beauty about this is that their is a performance going on during the drying process, it continues to change. Every second form the start is different 

The water spreads first but still wet, the the colour follows. 


Its really a wonderful process, i enjoy it because i get to see it evolve every minute of the day whilst drying, and is very delicate at the end which gives it this unique touch. 


Here are some other examples of the pieces i made, all A3