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'Tony (detail)'. Oil portrait on linen, under life size. 2017 by Helen Davison

Portrait of Tony

August 1, 2017 · by Helen · in Fine Art, Painting, Portraiture

This portrait was started around January time, shortly before Meg died. That event sadly interrupted my finishing of the painting, and as such the hands remained in limbo for quite a few weeks. They were largely blocked in and positioned,…

Portrait sculpture in clay by Helen Davison Bradley

Something new… sculpting with clay

May 12, 2017 · by Helen · in Fine Art, Sculpture

This is a long overdue post dating back to Easter, when a few of us in the studio bought some clay, organised some models, and got sculpting. This was my first serious attempt, and with that in mind, I don’t…

George, a small portrait in oil paint by Helen Davison

A Collection of Small Portraits in Oil

December 29, 2016 · by Helen · in Life Studies, Painting, Portraiture

Here are some small portraits from the final few weeks of term before the Christmas break. I really enjoyed working on these, trying a few subtly different pigments – Michael Harding’s Warm White Lead Replacement, and Slate and Vine Blacks…

'As Yet Untitled (Hannah)'. Oil portrait on gesso panel, 30cm x 40cm 2016 by Helen Davison

Portrait, as yet untitled

October 31, 2016 · by Helen · in Fine Art, Painting, Portraiture

This is more of a teaser post for a recently finished portrait that is proving very difficult to photograph while it dries adequately enough for a coat of unifying varnish. Hopefully there’ll be some better images to come.

'Fergus'. Oil portrait on linen, life size. 2016 by Helen Davison

Grey. Three Kinds

July 20, 2016 · by Helen · in Life Studies, Painting, Portraiture

Here is a recent life size portrait where I used a slightly smaller canvas than usual because I wanted the focus to be much more about just the head and shoulders. As the painting progressed I wasn’t sure if there…

L’amour est un oiseau rebelle

L’amour est un oiseau rebelle

July 13, 2016 · by Helen · in Painting, Portraiture, Still Life

Another painting on one of my gesso panels. It started well, went astray midway through, then got back on track as we neared the end. Every project is a lesson in perseverance, although that’s not to say that every one…

'Silent Prayer'. Oil portrait on linen, life size. 2015/6 by Helen Davison

Silent Prayer

July 3, 2016 · by Helen · in Fine Art, Painting, Portraiture

I started this portrait last year, and have been reworking parts of it since then. To say it has been a lesson in perseverance would be an understatement. Originally the painting was larger and included the sitter’s hands and tops…

Life-size portrait drawing. Charcoal on Roma paper

Charcoal Portrait

May 26, 2016 · by Helen · in Drawing, Portraiture

My first charcoal portrait for a long time and I was encouraged by how quickly I got a good likeness. The mark-making is quite controlled and the overall statement clean and stark. In a way though I’d prefer a drawing…

'Jas (as yet untitled)'. Oil portrait on gesso panel, 30cm x 40cm. 2016 by Helen Davison

Ultramarine…beyond the sea

March 13, 2016 · by Helen · in Painting, Portraiture

This is a terrible photo of a short portrait study that I finished this week. I haven’t worked on these particular gesso panels very much, and I really noticed how much this support altered my painting technique. For example, fusing…

Detail of oil portrait on panel, 30 x 20 cm. 2015 by Helen Davison

Charlie. Another small portrait

October 19, 2015 · by Helen · in Painting, Portraiture

Here’s a new, small portrait that was painted alla prima style over a few short ad-hoc sessions. These are poor quality phone pics unfortunately, and the actual painting does have much greater subtlety in colour and brushwork. I used another…

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