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'Enlightenment', light installation by Squidsoup. Salisbury Cathedral.

Let There Be Light

July 22, 2015 · by Helen · in Inspiration

A short post to share a couple of photos I took of the beautiful light installation currently to be seen at Salisbury Cathedral as part of the Magna Carta 800th Anniversary Celebrations. During the day you can wander through the…

Painting by William Nicholson

News, Gallery Visits, Exhibitions and more…

July 8, 2015 · by Helen · in Exhibitions, Fine Art, Inspiration, Painting

Well, it feels like a really long time since I posted very much at all. I have several new little nude studies and a couple of larger portraits to photograph and put online over the next few days, as well…

Cotswold Open Studios 2015

Cotswold Open Studios

June 7, 2015 · by Helen · in Exhibitions, Painting

This year I’m taking part in Cotswold Open Studios, which runs 10am – 4pm on the weekends of 13/14, 20/21 and 27/28 June. Please visit cotswoldopenstudios.com for full details of the artists taking part and their locations. We are holding…

Charcoal figure drawing - Helen Davison

And More Figure Drawing

May 31, 2015 · by Helen · in Drawing, Life Studies

Yet another figure drawing. Still working on the Canson Ingres paper, I really enjoy the kinds of marks that this allows. I want to progress my studies to become more expressive and more about the energy of mark-making as time…

Charcoal figure drawing - Helen Davison

More figure drawing, new paper

May 19, 2015 · by Helen · in Drawing, Life Studies

Here’s a quickish life study where I tried out a new paper – Canson’s Ingres in grey. It has a high rag content, which I found made it pretty durable, although it is quite thin. The best thing though is…

Charcoal figure drawing - Helen Davison

New term figure drawing

April 26, 2015 · by Helen · in Drawing, Life Studies, Portraiture

I struggled to get back into figure drawing after a 3 week Easter break. This is the first study of the new term. I kept things quite sketchy and open, still experimenting with charcoal mark-making. I got a bit too…

Still life oil painting of a skull and tube of cadmium yellow oil paint by Helen Davison

Memento-mori with Cadmium Yellow

April 24, 2015 · by Helen · in Daily Painting, Painting, Still Life

Having visited a lot of exhibitions lately that feature long since departed artists, it’s obvious to state that, in the end, it’s the work that endures. (Well, for the good ones anyway.) I don’t consciously create work with this concept…

Still life oil painting of a lemon and silver beaker by Helen Davison

Pick and Mix Still Life

April 12, 2015 · by Helen · in Daily Painting, Still Life

Five little alla prima paintings from my Easter holiday. I did others too, but they were all culled. Each painting has a very slightly different surface – some gesso, some linen, some slippy, some absorbent, and so on. This meant…

'Red Pot, Warm Light'. Oil on linen panel, 10" x 8"

Red pot, warm light

March 25, 2015 · by Helen · in Painting, Still Life

This is a quick-ish painting that was approached with an Alla Prima sensibility, but actually worked on in a few short sessions where the paint dried in between. It happened that way due to time and light constraints really, although…

Oil portrait on linen, 12" x 10". 2015 by Helen Davison

Escape From The Hungry World of Ghosts

March 8, 2015 · by Helen · in Painting, Portraiture

This is a relatively quick portrait of a young man called George (completed over 4 short sessions) which I am really pleased with. George is thoughtful, quietly intense, and buzzing with ideas. He is a poet and I asked him…

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