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Basil and Fred

Basil and Fred

August 18, 2016 · by Helen · in Daily Painting, Fine Art, Painting, Still Life

Another painting on paper, this time larger at around 10″x 12″. I find green a tricky colour to use. Depending on the combination of yellow and blue used to mix it, it can sometimes feel quite thin and under-powered. Then,…

Detail from 'Homage to Euan Uglow' - oil painting by Helen Davison

Lessons in Perseverance

September 4, 2014 · by Helen · in Fine Art, Life Studies, Painting, Portraiture, Still Life

I haven’t posted very much lately because I’ve been experimenting with a few larger paintings and taking a little more time over them. At least three didn’t really go anywhere and I scraped them down ready to start afresh. This…

The blank canvas

Projects and Plans

October 14, 2013 · by Helen · in Fine Art, Inspiration, Painting, Portraiture

It’s been a little while since I’ve posted anything, and also a little while since I last picked up the paintbrushes. This is partly due to my taking a bit of time away from the studio, but also because when…

'Greek Slave and Marigolds'. Oil on panel, 10" x 8"

It’s Hard Work

September 25, 2013 · by Helen · in Books, Daily Painting, Inspiration, Painting, Still Life

Here’s an Alla Prima sketch that I am in two minds about whether to keep or not. It’s kind of fun, and I like the general composition and concept (for a change), but it isn’t executed very well, and the…

Still life oil painting of delft jug and tomatoes

Delft and Tomatoes Under Strip Light

September 11, 2013 · by Helen · in Daily Painting, Painting, Still Life

Here’s a little alla prima painting to get the week going. (I know it’s Wednesday, but I painted this on Monday and have been a posting slacker.) I’m thinking a lot about atmosphere at the moment, and what I am…

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