Showing posts with label American Pool. Show all posts
Showing posts with label American Pool. Show all posts

Thursday, 5 November 2015

NEW WORKS


Please see below a selection of new paintings

Sweet Rock - Original Study - Oil on canvas Paper

SOLD

 
Trick Shot - Original Study - Oil on Canvas Paper
 
SOLD
 
 
War Study - Original Study  - Oil on Canvas Paper
 
SOLD

 
Sweet Bowl -  Original Study  - Oil on Canvas Paper
 
SOLD

 
Love - Original Study - Oil on Canvas Paper
 
SOLD
 
 
Sweet Bowl - Original Painting
24" x 24"
Oil on Panel
 
SOLD
 
 
 
Sweet Rock - Original Painting
40"x 30"
Oil on Canvas
 
SOLD
 
 
Make Love not War - Original Painting
30" x 20"
Oil on Panel
 
SOLD
 
 
Trick Shot - Original Painting
24" x 24"
Oil on panel
 
SOLD
 

 
Black Gold  - Original Painting
24" x 36"
Oil on Canvas
 
SOLD
 
 
Remember  - Original Painting
24" x 24" 
Oil on Panel
 
SOLD
 

Saturday, 20 December 2014

SHOW TIME

Well It's been nearly a month since my collaboration and first UK showing with Warwick Studios Gallery and the first opportunity to sit down and write this well over due blog. Now if you have been reading the few posts I have been making throughout the year you will have seen some of the things I've been getting up to and a few of the early releases of some of the originals for the show but this is whats been happening.

In January David at Warwick Studios asked me if I would be interested in having a show with him at the gallery, I accepted and got to work on 12 large original oil paintings and 12 original study sketches , I knew that with each piece taking anything from 3-4 weeks to complete I would have to cram potentially 12 months comfortable work into 10 months hard slog  to hit the agreed November deadline, I knew in order to get this done I would need to be super organised and extremely dedicated and so  I worked tirelessly making sure that each piece was done with as much love and passion as the next trying never to get complaisant or let standards slip and 10 months later during the late part of October I had completed all 24 originals.

Now I usually like to go into details in my blogs about individual pieces and explain what triumphs and tests I have had during the process. But in all honesty the pieces for the show, because of the nature of doing them back to back to back without being able to post about them or share them on social media became somewhat of a complete blur, but what I can remember about a few of the pieces is this..."Fingers in the Sweetie Jar" took me the longest and towards the end of the process had lost my patience with it but was happy with the end result...."Love is on the cards" was one of my personal favourites especially as it was the first piece of mine that had double meaning...."My last Rolo" was a challenge as I had never tackled tin foil before but I think I handled it well and I always had a soft spot for this piece as it was the main feature in my promotional video for the show..."Colmans" required 3-4 layers of yellow paint to get it looking right....."Cola Crush 2" really tested me so much so that I almost didn't put in the reflections but was so pleased I talked myself into doing them as I felt it really made the piece...."Chutney and Cheese"...first time painting bread and I had to use a block of real cheese to match the right colour....."Fish Supper and Sarsons"....really liked painting this piece and enjoyed eating the composition :-)......"Chips, Cone and Ketchup"...by far my favorite piece to paint, big, bold, great lighting, and I loved the composition..."Guilty Pleasures" inspired by a UK seaside holiday I had with the family in August, I thought this piece would be easy to paint until I started to do the wafer cones and realised just how fiddly painting the little squares was.

But that i'm afraid is about all I can remember. Just know there were lots of testing times but a lot of successes, a huge amount of work and a huge weight lifted when I hit the deadline.

I had all pieces picked up by a great fine arts delivery man called Andrew Shrives who always looks after my work and had them sent for framing. Once framed, David had them returned to the gallery ready for the hanging, but picture this for me if you will. Its Friday night the next day is the show. Im feeling a little rough with a cold and David is trying to hang 24 pieces in the gallery. I get a message from David at 7pm telling me that the pieces had bent his rail as they were to heavy (I paint on wooden panel and once framed especially if there large can be quite heavy) his fridge in the gallery had broken and water had run everywhere, one of the posters had been accidentally thrown out with the trash and he had hurt his back!! As you can imagine I was pretty panicked 10 months hard work was now in the balance and was looking like it might not even happen, but David pulled it off and we were back in action.

It was now Saturday morning and as you can imagine I was feeling the nerves of excitement and also the feelings of worry and doubt. Now anyone that has ever produced anything personal that has been created and put out for the public to judge, whether it be a Poem, a book, a song or in my case art work  they will all know that thought that pops into your head....will people like what I'm doing?

My appearance at the gallery was between 1 and 4 and so I decided to get there a little earlier to have some lunch before hand...12:30 arrived and I'm just enjoying my lunch when David calls me and asked if I'm nearly at the gallery, I explained that I was just having my lunch and was only minutes away, he then told me that people had come early to see the show and that it might be a good idea to get to the gallery as soon as I could and so I stuffed my face as quickly as I could and got myself to the gallery. I arrived and was blown away by the way that David had hung the work, on a lovely slick black wall all framed and looking beautiful together and people already admiring the works. I got chatting to a lovely bloke who had taken a liking to Cola Crush 2 and after a brief conversation with me decided that he must have that piece and brought it there and then, I felt chuffed and remember thinking to myself "Brilliant at least one had sold"....then it went manic. as collectors from all over the country from London to Manchester  and everywhere in between came to view my work, I literally would be speaking to one person discussing the work then I would  turn to find someone else who wanted to talk It was amazing to say the least. One and a half hours went by and I looked up from talking to see a sea of red stickers....in 1.5 hours I had sold 23 of my works and I was blown away!!!

I met some lovely collectors from the old to the new that day and I just wanted to say a Huge thank you to all who came on the day to support me in my work,, you all know it really does mean a lot to me and without your support it would make it very difficult for me to carry on. I want to say a big thank you to David Sands for doing an incredible job, my family for there every growing support and lastly to my wife and kids who have always stood by me throughout all the late nights early hours and long weekends without me being there, I'm just so pleased its been worth all the hard work.









My family, and the reason I work as hard as I do













Fish Supper and Sarsons
30" x 30" 
Oil on wooden panel

SOLD


"Chips, Cone and Ketchup"
45" x 30"
Oil on wooden panel

SOLD



Chutney and Cheese
30" x 30"
Oil on panel

SOLD


Cold and Crisp 2
30" x 30"
Oil on wooden panel

SOLD


Colmas
30" x 30" 
Oil on wooden panel

SOLD


Fingers in the sweetie jar
48" x 32"
Oil on wooden panel

SOLD


Guilty Pleasures 
30" x 30"
Oil on wooden panel

SOLD


Love is on the cards
48" x 24"
Oil on wooden panel

SOLD


Mighty Marmite
30" x 30"
Oil on wooden panel

SOLD


My Last Rolo
30" x 25"
Oil on wooden panel 

SOLD


Cola Crush 2
30" x 30" 
Oil on wooden Panel

SOLD


Billiard Balls
30" x 18"
Oil on wooden panel

Available - at Warwick Studios 
Contact David Sands on 07807 540 498







Saturday, 6 April 2013

Painting Updates.

So here is the last replacement commission for Warwick studios gallery. As you must know by now a year ago there was a terrible fire at the gallery that destroyed the gallery and its contents, including 9 of my paintings, 4 of those painting were commissions and we were just discussing the 5th when the fire destroyed all the others.

Once everything had settled down the client, through Warwick studios, re-placed the order of all 5 commissions and this is the last replacement so only one more to do.


Grolsch replacement
36" x 25"
Oil on wooden panel

SOLD

With all the replacements I was adamant that I would change the composition of them slightly but with this piece I was really happy with the original composition and so decided to stick with it, by doing this I created myself a different kind of pressure as I had to make it better than the original because everyone could compare the two.

 I personally feel that this piece alone shows how I have grown as an artist. I feel my colour matching has improved the most and now there seems to be more of a realism to my pieces focusing on the subtle paint strokes and colours.  I think before I would over emphasize a highlight or light source and thought by adding a total black background made the central image look more striking but I have learnt to match my colours more accurately and realised that a highlight may be darker than you would think now i have this more tighter approach to mixing i'm constantly surprised at how different colours are to what you think especially with highlights quite often now i'll mix a highlight and think that cant be right its to dark its to brown/blue/purple etc but once I start laying the colour into the painting I realise just how much more realistic It is this combined 
with my change in background colour I feel I'm attaining a far more polished realistic painting's
As you can see in my newest painting below, this is a piece I've wanted to do for quite some time but with all the commissions I haven't had the time but with me delivering the commissions to Warwick studios gallery last  week I wanted to squeeze in a piece for them to hang and be the first gallery piece of the year. 


Pool Balls
30" x 30"
Oil on panel 

SOLD

Available at Warwick Studios 

And in other news, I have started a new and very different body of work based on my love of figurative works and boxing. I decided that I would produce the first two of the year and see what reaction I got from my followers on Facebook and I was really pleased with how well received they were. 

The first Is of a fighter in a blue hooded top shadow boxing, the idea of this piece is to have a feeling that the boxer is in a prison type environment with the desire to change his life, I used lots of grey's in the background of this piece and also used a authority type text to mirror his feelings, needing the "Focus" to stay on track, having "Faith" in either a god or family members, and the "Fear" of change. 


"Focus, Faith, Fear"
48" x 25"
Oil on wooden panel

SOLD

The second piece I wanted to represent the religious element of a fighter. Some fighters are very religious using faith and prayer to keep themselves and there opponent safe and as a form of guidance to stay on the right path

Originally I wanted to put in a cross but I thought It would go against some other religions, but then a strange thing happened, whilst the painting was still in the burnt umber brown sketch stage, I was cleaning up the studio and moved one of my easels, and as I did so, the light shone onto the top of the easel casting a cross shadow onto the panel, I quickly grabbed a pencil and drew around the shadow and decided to keep it in the composition but made sure it was knocked back and subtly blended into the background. 


"Belief in the man and himself"
40" x 28"
Oil on wooden panel

SOLD


Wednesday, 25 July 2012

Charity Piece

Here is one of the first charity pieces of the year, this is one of my smaller sizes and is titled "8 Ball"
I have produced this piece to be sold with all proceeds to be donated to the local Queens hospitals neo natal unit who cared for my twin nieces who were born 7 weeks premature.

"8 BALL"
18" x 18"
oil on wooden panel

DONATED TO CHARITY


This is he first charity piece of the year but i have a few exciting other charity projects in the pipe line. I have always had the intention of giving back where charity is concerned and I'm hoping o raise alot of money over the coming years for the Christies cancer hospital as well as a few selected charities.

Tuesday, 3 July 2012

Generation Gallery and New works

I have recently finished two paintings in the last few weeks, Firstly I completed the latest commission titled "12.6.9" this commission came from my cousin and his wife who had called me earlier in the year to ask if i would be happy to paint a commission for them which of course i was more than happy to do. What I wasn't expecting is the subject as he asked if i would paint them some pool balls. I must admit i was a little bit confused as it was the last thing i would have guessed but that all changed when he told me that he wanted the numbers on the balls to represent the date he got married to his wife. 12th June 2009.


"12th-6th-2009"
28" x 15"
Oil on wooden panel

SOLD

The second piece was a still life painting of some red clear dice, I have wanted to paint these for quite some time and finally got around to it, I had taken the reference photograph in natural lighting to capture that beautiful translucency that these dice have, the composition was of all three stacked together on a larger board to really make the piece striking. I decided to cut through the black at the top of this piece by applying a warm mix of cad reds, burnt umber and yellow ochre. unfortunately i couldn't capture it very well on this picture with the light reflecting off the paint.


"Triple Stacked"
30" x 30"
Oil on wooden panel

SOLD



And the last bit of news to announce Is that i am now represented also by Generation gallery based in city centre Manchester, they approached me a week ago and after speaking a few times we agreed that they would represent myself and my work. I agreed to supply them with a few pieces  these were - Tommy K, The great British butty, The four evens, and the latest Triple stacked.

Whats more without even having the pieces at the gallery as i have yet to ship them over to them they have SOLD 2 of my originals and received a commission. I couldn't have asked for a better start with them and hope it continues to grow. 



Window Display at the Gallery

 

For more information on my works at the Generation Gallery
Please call them on  - 0161 247 7870
Or Email on  - info@generationgallery.com



Wednesday, 6 June 2012

Commission, Warwick Studios, and the Future

OK so I have not posted anything for a little while and for good reason, its been a little bit emotional the last few weeks.

Firstly I was commissioned by The Five time British and Commonwealth professional boxing champion Chris Edwards.

He wanted me to paint him during the fight he won his title,and  I was given an Internet image that if I'm honest was poor in quality, but i accepted and tried my best to capture as much detail as i possibly could, and I have to say I was pleased with the result and thankfully so was he.

Chris Edwards with his British title belt.


"Chris Edwards - Commission"
18" x 18"
Oil on wooden panel

SOLD


Then on a very sad note, on Friday 25th May the Gallery Warwick Studios that show the majority of my work Unfortunately  suffered a terrible tragedy and an electrical fault caused a major fire and as a result the gallery was destroyed along side 9 of my originals, 6 of which had been sold and awaiting collection.Thankfully no one was hurt and my thoughts go out to David and his family and hope he can pick himself up and move forward, and im sure we will see the gallery up and running again soon.


Now obviously I was totally gutted to have lost so much work in this manner but thankfully i have an amazing family that support me so much and within days I was thinking about the future and not allowing this stumble in my artistic journey to slow me down and i picked my brushed up to produce my latest two originals and my first diptych

"The Four Evens"
12" x 18" (each paintings)
Oil on Wooden panel