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I have been busy painting and preparing for my exhibition (April 2nd – 14th Sam Scorer Gallery, Lincoln) here are a few snippets iv managed to document along my way.
Today a feature was run in my local newspaper The Lincolnshire Echo about my upcoming exhibition at the Sam Scorer Gallery, Lincoln (April 2nd-14th). I was very pleased to see my work there and suggested as a great visiting point over the two weeks it will be running.
My work is a sophisticated blend of purposeful elegance with chaotic overtones, depicting wildlife art and varying subjects.
I’m so excited for my work to be up for my first ever solo exhibition and I welcome you all to come see it for yourself 🙂
Pieces will be for sale, and I am hoping to have prints and postcards and other commemorative merchandise for my beloved paintings.
Hope to see you there!
Katy x
2013 has so far been my year of experimenting with oil paints. Oil paints and myself are still very much getting to know one another. I was strictly a mixed media girl before 2013, I did not limit myself to one medium, I wanted to achieve as many effects, textures and styles within one painting as I could and mixed media is great for that. Only I was not as clued up on oils as I thought, and only from using them have I opened a lot of doors in terms of styles, application, techniques and effects.
I have now fallen madly in love with oil paints and although I will always use different materials for different pieces, oils paints have become another limb for me and my work.
My first worry was the stodginess.. I was dubious to hand over my painting ideas to a cakey finish, only this has been avoided in some cases with the use of white spirit. This thins down the oil paints and can give a great fluidity to a vast area. With this as an option, I can then decide where I want the stodginess to apply (and has become a more frequent part of my paintings) and decide where I want to emphasise texture.
My other worry was the time needed for oil paints to dry… This has also been side stepped in that I realised that during my painting process, I have never needed to wait for my work to dry. In fact, returning to a painting with the oil still fully manipulable is a relief to me now.
Once I began using oil paints, my misconceptions about their limitations seemed to be replaced with a while new batch of styles and enthusiasm to put my ideas onto canvas. I am still experimenting with styles, colours, methods and processes of oil painting and working them into my style rather than working my style around them.
Soon to try.. glazing!
(Stag commission – Royal Blue Palette – unifinished)
I have been commissioned to paint a landscape piece, based on a photo taken by the commissioner himself. It began as a mixed media piece however took an oil paint turn when the effects seemed to better suit the atmosphere of the image I was working from. The canvas itself is beautifully made and so lovely to work from!
It is coming together, finally. Maybe a few more sessions and it will be ready to show its owner.