Sunday, 4 December 2011

Jingle bell jingle bell jingle bell jing

The view from the restaurant ...10 minutes ago this was almost a white out. Going south in a couple of hours - makes me feel like a snow goose.

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Saturday, 3 December 2011

Sir Thomas Moore

Copying a master does help you to understand his genius. So it is with this weak approximation of Holbein's drawing of Sir Thomas Moore. It is based on the original I saw at the Holyrood exhibition this afternoon...well worth a trip to Edinburgh just to see...however it closes on the 15th January next year so not much longer to catch it.

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Inspired by Holbein

There is something wonderful about the work of Hans Holbein the younger and the exhibition at the Queens Gallery in Edinburgh truly does justice to his genius. This inspired me to create this drawing.

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Friday, 2 December 2011

Mr Grumpy...

Another Brushes Painting?

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Colour photographs of fashion, 1940s, by John Rawlings

This is the most amazing series of fashion images I have seen. The most surreal aspect about them is that they were made in the 1940's. Eat your heart out Rankin!


http://www.retronaut.co/2011/08/john-rawlings-1940s-colour-fashion-shots/


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Corner Portraits, by Irving Penn

35+ Figurative & Expressive Oil Paintings

A great series of paintings...the only down side is that there are too many...after a while they tend to loose their impact

35+ Figurative & Expressive Oil Paintings
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First of the day

Having woken at just after five I decided there was nothing more to be done by trying to go back to sleep so I decided to experiment with another brushes drawing or should that be painting?

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Thursday, 1 December 2011

Frost in the morning... Remember those...it's cold up north!

Brushes Painting

Having just looked at the version of the Brushes drawing I posted I am not sure it is the best version...here is the original it was based on

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In the clearing stands the boxer....

The words of the Simon & Garfunkel song came to mind when I look at this...it is all the more apt as the drawing was based on Steve Bruce who has just been fired by Sunderland...and he carries a reminder of every fight that fought on his face.... It really is conducive to the creative process sitting in the bar of the hotel as this is one of the most interesting Brushes drawings I have made.

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Messing about in the bar

After a long drive what better than messing about with brushes in the bar of the hotel? Well nothing really - certainly beats working for a living!

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Room with a view

Just arrived at Edinburgh and what a view! Actually the room is very comfortable and should be fine.

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Wednesday, 30 November 2011

A second attempt

A second stab at the drawing...getting a bit more of a likeness I think...does this matter ?

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Tuesday, 29 November 2011

When is a good drawing not a good drawing?

This is one of the silliest questions you can ask yourself as when you try to answer the question context is everything. This drawing is not the best likeness yet it does have a power that far out ways such short comings. In fact very few people will even know whether this is a good likeness or not and so that context doesn't even apply to whether they think that this is a good drawing or not.

For the record the reason why this drawing isn't such a good likeness is because of the eyes. They are too alert rather than the more sullen eyes in real life. Actually that sullenness is probably due to the fact that the model was trying to not more whilst she was drawn - also this is made from a photograph I made whist she was sitting. Again this adds further context upon which to judge the drawing.

In the end I like this drawing and as I believe I have said a number of times before that is all that matters.

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Sunday, 27 November 2011

40th President

Just a bit of fun after days of graft on the human body project - it was nice to do something for relaxation rather than to improve my craft.

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Saturday, 26 November 2011

Head

Having got over the frustration I felt at my last life drawing class I started to review the way for for my life drawing and have identified a problem I have with heads - I just don't draw them big enough. Having identified this I have then set about correct this problem with differing levels of success but I feel I am starting to show some progress. This has raised another interesting question - just how life like do want my drawings to be? By this I don't mean out of proportion but rather whether I want to record every sinew and tendon or rather take a more relaxed attitude to such details preferring to concentrate on the overall effect. I have no answer to this question but it is an interesting one to ponder.

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Thursday, 24 November 2011

Frustration

This was the third drawing I made at my life drawing class - hence the no. 3 and it was created from a sense of deep frustration. I don't know why but I started the session with no real energy and this was revealed in the drawings No. 1 & 2. By the time I got to number 3 I was so frustrated that I just had to let it out and this is the result. I actually find the drawing very interesting and have started to think I should let my frustrations out more often...maybe maybe not.

The whole life drawing process has developed my artistic skills greatly, this is in part a reaction to the need to create a better drawing than the last one and also the competitive nature of a class environment. No matter how much you might try not to you always take a peak at the other members work and this makes you want to improve - well it does me but I am not sure if that is the case with other people.

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Monday, 21 November 2011

Nicole Kidman

This represents something of a triumph for me. I have managed to produce something approaching a likeness of Nicole Kidman! I don't know why but I seem to struggle with beautiful women - I just don't seem to be able to make the leap from sort of like to passable likeness. Kidman is someone I have been working on, off and on, for months and finally I appear to have started to get the feel for the face. It has been a struggle - who said artists have it easy!

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Sunday, 20 November 2011

Tron

So what exactly is this? Well it is a digital image of a real world drawing manipulated in the virtual world to produce something that could be mistaken as a photograph. This is somewhat apt as it is based on a character from the film Tron Legacy which is, in part, about the capturing real world people in a digital domain.

So does this answer my question as to what this is? Well no but I like the resultant image and I guess that is all that matters.

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Friday, 18 November 2011

Oil Pastel Sketch

This is the next stage in the oil pastel experiment. I have finished the sketch and now worked on the drawing in Brushes. This has allowed me to see how I might wish to enhance the colours in the real world when I try again. As with all experiments there are good things and things that I would like to change on the whole I think that it is an interesting drawing.

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Thursday, 17 November 2011

Life Drawing Class

Week two of the life drawing class and I must say it is worth every penny. There is no substitute for drawing real people in the flesh for really helping you to develop as an artist.

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Wednesday, 16 November 2011

Messing about with oils

This is a bit of an experiment and in truth the title is a bit misleading, but it was made using oils, in this case oil pastels. This was the first attempt for a much larger drawing/painting I am going to do on Monday. As with all experiments some things work other don't but it is an interesting first attempt.

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Sunday, 13 November 2011

Brushes Painting

Still experimenting with the best way use Brushes...which is strange as I have had the program on my iPad almost from the start! Such is the way life works out.

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Nude

Messing about with charcoal this afternoon with David Bowie playing in the headphones - bliss.

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Weather

Now I know you should not mix weather with climate change but I have started to wonder if we are starting to see something seriously going wrong. It is now mid November when there should have been frosts and rain and yet we have had none. As I write this I can look outside to a blue sky and temperatures well into the teens centigrade. In the garden the trees and plants haven't got a clue what is happening. The roses are still producing blooms as are many of the other plants. Trees, which by now should have shed there leaves still haven't and toady I saw a number of leaf cutting bees buzzing around as through they have come out of hibernation.

Of course to put a little perspective to all this last year was one of the coldest we have had in a while so who knows what is happening to the weather. I just know I have not seen such a strange autumn in my life time. Goodness only knows what this winter will turn out like?

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Dr Who

Messing about with Brushes and Photoshop on the iPad today. As a result produced this half decent Dr Who montage.

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Saturday, 12 November 2011

Generic Hollywood Beauty

Another Brushes iPad drawing. Not sure who this really looks like but it does have the Hollywood studio feel to it. I find myself drawn, no pun intended, to creating a more poster look with the iPad, I suspect this might have the artificial feel to it all.

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Julie Walters

This is a bit of a break through for me. For months I have found it almost impossible to draw anything on my iPad. I just hated the feel of the cold inorganic screen compared to warm embrace of paper. It just left me dead. Then yesterday the latest RA magazine came through the post and there were a series of drawings (paintings?) made by David Hockney on his iPad. So this morning it was out with the iPad and try and create something - this is the result and I have to say I am surprised and pleased with the result. Once again a great artist has inspired a muggle amateur to do something I suppose that is the beauty of art.

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Friday, 11 November 2011

Bill Murray mets Hans Holbein

Disclaimer: I don't think that I produce work to the same standard as Holbein.

Now I am feeling under the weather...its autumn and it seems that I pick some form of virus - guess this is the product of getting old. Anyway, it has meant that I am fit for nothing else other than draw - which is a bit of luck! So this morning I produced this sketch of the model from my art class on Monday which, whilst not quite the likeness I would want, has something of the Holbein about it. Yesterday I was watching the wonderfully absorbing The Life Aquatic of Steve Zoozo and I started to sketch Bill Murray and looking at them both I thought wouldn't it be fun to put them together. Silly I know but there we are...strange how the befuddled mind works.

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Tuesday, 8 November 2011

50000 hits

I know compared to many people on Flickr 50,000 hits is not a great deal but it is for me.  Another of life's milestones passed.  Wonder how long it will take me to get to 100,000?
 

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Watercolour

So ends the first day of the great watercolour experiment. I have watched the YouTube videos and experimented. To date I think the best that can be said is that I am showing progress however there is much to learn before you can start to think about your own style. Another thought... the images I have published have been watercolours digitally manipulated for effect...are these true watercolour paintings or not? I have no idea but I like the result.

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Watercolour no 2

More experimentation...

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Water Colour

I have been threatening this for sometime and have finally got round to having a go...yes I am starting g to experiment with watercolour. The last time I tried this was over a year ago and it wasn't that successful ... Let's hope this time is better.

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Monday, 7 November 2011

The real Pretty Woman

In truth this a sketch of Julia Roberts from pretty woman - however it got away from me a little but I think it is he better for that...perhaps this what the real character might well have looked like rather than the stunningly beautiful Ms Roberts.

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Sunday, 6 November 2011

Blade runner and Tron experience

I am having an out of body experience at the moment...I'm watching American football on the red zone whilst listening to Daft Punk's Tron music on the iPad. At times it seems like I am in game when music syncs with action...very strange.

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Saturday, 5 November 2011

Tron

A bit of an up and down day...still I enjoyed making this Dude drawing. Tron Legacy is one of the silliest films made in a while yet it does have certain charm - even if it is all gloss and very little substance.

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Hallaton Hoard conference

Well this is a first - I'm attending an archaeological conference... I wonder what will be the outcome?

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Thursday, 3 November 2011

Nude Man

I have decided that it is time to draw more than just the face. This is a bit a wrench for me as I started this whole art adventure wanting just to be able to capture a likeness. Well I think I am well on the way to achieving that goal, now I want to draw the whole body. It is hard work starting to get a handle on the exact proportions and their relationship with one another and if I am honest I am not too happy with the results. However, you have to start somewhere and if the last 12 or so months has taught me anything...if at first you don't succeed try, try again!

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Wednesday, 2 November 2011

Catherine Tate

No 2 of the sick bed series...actually that makes it sound as if I was quite ill - I wasn't but why let the truth get in the way of a good story? Why indeed.

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Meg Ryan

I've had a bit of a cold for the last day or so so it has meant that I have been able to enjoy myself sketching. Here is the latest creation - Meg Ryan in her prime...however like us all her prime is slowly fading into middle age...oh the joys of life.

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Sunday, 30 October 2011

Hugh Laurie

Not an an animal portrait apart from, of course, we are all animals!

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Giraffe

Next one in the series

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Friday, 28 October 2011

Chimpanzee

Another in the animal portrait series...series ha ha...just something I am doing at the moment.

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Cheetah's Spots

So how do you draw the spots on a Cheetah? I am not sure I know the answer. I know this sounds a stupid question but it is an important one for me. Recently I have started to make generic animal portraits, such as this cheetah drawing. This is just for fun and so the question is just how far do I go with the reality? I love the cleanness of the lines of this cheetah and I feel that any attempt to add spots might distract from this - but a cheetah with out spots is, well not a cheetah. Yet does this matter? I don't know - what I do know is that I like the sleek lines of this wonderful creature and I think I will leave this as it is - minus spots.

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Sunday, 23 October 2011

iCloud and Audiobooks

Don't believe the hype - iCloud doesn't seem to work with audiobooks.   In principle you buy music on one iCloud registered product, such as an iPad, and it should appear on all of your other machines, such as and iPhone, iPod etc.  However this doesn't appear to apply to audiobooks as I bought one this morning on my iPad expecting it to appear on my iPhone but it didn't.  So it would seem for some unknown reason audiobooks are outside of the iCloud regime.   I suspect part of  the reason may be bandwidth - most audiobooks are huge, the latest George RR Martin book I down loaded was over 1 GB in size and this would effect a lot WiFi hotspots.  Whatever the reason this doesn't seem to be mentioned by Apple when plugging the benefits of the iCloud.
 

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Saturday, 22 October 2011

Elephant

I've been taking my art too seriously over the past few days and in truth it is getting annoying so it was just nice to sit down for ten minutes and knock together a little sketch of an elephant - none of the pressures, self inflicted I'm afraid, to make the likeness just so. Instead it was just for the joy of drawing... And now 'never forget' has just come on the iPod by Take That...suddenly it all seems to fit together. God I am ...well you fill in the gap!

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Autumn

Just a quick thought - one week to go and it will be November and yet the roses in the garden are still blooming - we live in crazy mixed up times.

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Thursday, 20 October 2011

Penguin

So what exactly has a penguin chick got to do with iOS 5? Well nothing actually but I just like this drawing I made. Having lived now with iOS 5 for a few days I am starting to understand how it works and it is true it is a lot better than the previous incarnation. Whether it is better than any other OS out there is not really the issue. iOS 5 is more about consolidating Apple's hold on its customer base rather than innovation.

I understand that the new iPhone 4S is flying off the shelves despite its lukewarm reception from the geekology who view products that don't have 20 new amazing features as an utmost failure. Apple have contributed to this by their outlandish hyping of their products. If you ever listen to the late Steve Jobs talk you would think that he had a very limited vocabulary centred around the word amazing. In truth the new iPhone builds on the real power behind the Apple success - iTunes or to put it another way - it consolidates - another unword to some of the Apple fan boys. This is not a particularly radical observation but it true nonetheless. You could not have the success of the app word without iTunes and without the apps then smartphones are well, not that smart.

Viewed from this position then iCloud is the next logical step whereby you can integrate more of your life with Apple and iTunes. Which is why it is surprising that Apple haven't found a way of integrating all the AppleID's - perhaps one day but it really makes it confusing when you update to iOS 5 and put in the wrong ID, as I did, and then find you can't buy anything from iTunes because you haven't used your iTunes AppleID.

After all this nonsense it brings me back to the penguin...

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Monday, 17 October 2011

iOS 5 updated

Well I have done it and it looks a lot more stable than the other day with the iPad ... This is the first photo taken using the volume button - much better way of doing things.

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iPhone iOS 5 update

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iOS 5 on the iPhone

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Thursday, 13 October 2011

Getting annoyed with iOS 5

Perhaps I have short fuse these days but this so called simple update to iOS 5 is anything but ... the back up is now taking a lot longer - almost as bad as the early days... if anyone should read this - don't update to iOS 5 for a few weeks. Hopefully Apple might have worked out the glitches!

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iOS 5 - a bit hit and miss

I am in the process of updating to iOS 5 and at the moment it is a bit hit and miss. My MobileMe doesn't seem to work with the calendar and due to '...high demand we are temporarily limiting the numbers of user moving from MobileMe to iCloud...' so the message says on MobileMe. Deep joy - I thought apple systems just worked seamlessly, actually I know this isn't the case. I decided to update my iPad first just because I thought that. iChat be the case - I think my iPhone will wait a while! I suspect that Stephen Fry's iPhone / iPad etc were updated by Apple especially whilst we of the great unwashed will have to weight a while to get the 'amazing' iCloud and iOS 5 working correctly.

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Friday, 7 October 2011

Frank Skinner

A bit of fun - a combination of real world drawing and brushes - I like this.

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SONY NEX 5N - an unwitting tribute to Steve Jobs

In one of those strange juxta positions that history throws up I received my new Sony NEX5N camera on the day that it was announced that Steve Jobs died. On the face of it there would appear to be no connection but to me the user of the camera and ipad,used to write this, ipods etc the connection became very clear as the day wore on.

Most of my recent technological purchases have been from Apple and I have got used to them just working. An example of this would the wireless keyboard I am using with my iPad - switch it on and away you go - what could be simpler.

Now I know what I am about to say is an unfair comparison but I am going to make it. Getting the camera to work properly was a nightmare by comparison. It was almost like the old days of the PC set up, restart and reset were the names of the game. You can just image what Jobs would have made of the process. Just switch it on, plug it in or connect by WiFi to your computer or cloud service and within 5 minutes you would be up and running.

The way that the camera works would also have been radically different as well. The camera has a touch screen about the same size as the iphone and so it is far to compare how the two function. With the iphone there is a clear vision with the NEX5N it is all menus and sub menus and so on. Once you get the camera to work it is a fine machine and promises to be a first rate purchase it is just the usability is so poor when compared to the iphone, which by the way is a camera as well as a phone etc.

So this is my tribute to Steve Jobs a clear giant of the 21st century, remember Apple only really took off when the ipod was launched so it is far to claim that he is a man of the 21st century. A man who ensured that the mass market computer products were both things of beauty , functional, desirable and probably most important for Apple, profitable. He will be missed in oh so many ways and other technology companies still have a long way to go before they are able to produce functioning products to the same standard as those Jobs helped deliver to the world.

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Thursday, 29 September 2011

Amazon’s Kindle Fire: A tablet... (thenextweb.com).

This is an interesting comparison between the the iPad and the Kindle.   I guess the killer app with all these things is iTunes / Amazon.   This means seamless shopping - especially as they are now enveloping cloud computing.   

Can't wait to see what the iPad 3 looks like.

Amazon’s Kindle Fire: A tablet more dangerous to Android than iPad
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Tuesday, 27 September 2011

Work in progress

I'm taking a breather from my latest drawing of the latest model at the portrait drawing course I am attending. I find the conditions in the classroom less than conducive to producing my best work - too many people and interruptions and if truth be known not enough time to really get stuck into producing something interesting. So I work in the class but also make some photographs that I can refer to after the class. Another thing you don't get in the class is time to take a breather and look at what you have produced - although I suspect that is more to do with me than the constraints of the class. Now to put the kettle on and then scream when I see all the faults I have yet to address.

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Friday, 23 September 2011

Another Version

Here's one I made earlier - this one is more of a likeness I suppose.

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Book Published

Thursday, 22 September 2011

I ain't no Einstein

Over the past few weeks I have become more interested in tone rather than likeness. I have been told many times that the mind creates an image and in many ways the more you leave out the better for the mind. So I have been looking at shapes and tones within the face and their relationship to one another than striving for a likeness. This has been a very frustrating week so far for me. I started my new art course this week and the work I produced there was appalling. I spent much of Tuesday trying to exercise the frustration built up which fortunately I was able to do. In the process I reexamined a book I had bought some time ago discussing the power of tonal value in a drawing - especially when trying to capture the likeness. As with many things in life some of it made sense and others I will have to think about but there is no doubt that may development is starting to move in new directions. One final thing. I have completed my latest photo book - this time of my drawings. Today I intend to send it to Blurb to publish - lets hope it works out ok.

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Saturday, 17 September 2011

Remembering times past and futures to come

It is so strange to hear cutting edge programmes from the past discussing the future and realising that no one really has any idea what is going to happen over the long term. I was listening to a podcast from the archive of In Our Time, one of my favourite radio programmes. This one dated back to early 2000 and was discussing the future of information technology. Bragg was talking to two people who had just written a book on the subject, one with a pessimistic view of the future and one with an optimistic one. The most striking thing was that neither understood how the world would change over the next ten years. One example illustrates this:
In 2000 200 million people had a computer. Now over 500 million people are a member of Facebook alone - something that wouldn't come along for another 3 half years. Neither even mentioned the new driving force in information technology - mobile access to the internet/communication.

So what to draw from all this? Well I suppose the only thing is to realise is that when someone says that something is bound to happen you have just as much chance the opposite happening - a really good example is the latest 'rouge' trader. Banks would have us believe that all their bad habits are in the past and then guess what - they're not - yet we still listen to these people.

That felt better. Anyway, why the drawing of Dominic West? Well last week he portrayed a really evil man - Fred West (no relation to Dominic) - and as I was drawing this this morning something struck me. You might never be able to predict the future with any degree of certainty but you can always be sure that there will be evil in the world. Now there is a gloomy thought to end on.

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Monday, 12 September 2011

Baby you're a rich man

Having just watched The Social Network again I can't get 'Baby you're a rich man' by the Beatles out of my head, in fact it is playing at the moment as I am typing this. Anyway, a question for Facebook - why haven't you developed an ipad app yet? I have the iphone app but this is really clunky when using the ipad.

Anyway, the drawing...just did this by eye rather than using the Colestream method..I like it...hope someone else might.

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Thursday, 8 September 2011

Cartoon Drawing

I thought I would try to be a little freer with my drawing today so I tried to make a cartoon sketch - it is harder than i thought.

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Friday, 2 September 2011

Untitled - No Hash Mark

As I came to write this I have discovered that the Apple keyboard doesn't have a hash mark key. I am sure that there must be a way of creating such a mark but I am not aware of that at the moment . Interesting.

The reason why I have called this Untitled is that I am currently working on my next book entitled Untitled. This is the default heading for all drawings etc created in Brushes and I thought I would use this. The book will be a collection of digital images of my drawings created by using the iPhone, iPad and Brushes. I find the process interesting because it is a away to measure my development over the past 12 months. Hopefully it will be completed in a week or so. As they say...watch this space...

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Thursday, 1 September 2011