Join me for a November challenge to end the year by celebrating and acknowledging the small things that matter, through a miniature painting a day.
Read MoreIf you ever feel overwhelmed at the blank canvas staring back at you?
Try these 7 ways to simplify your paintings…
Read MoreThe right kind of tension that can fuel your art, but the wrong kind can stall you in your tracks.
Which kind of tension are you using?
Read MoreStories we tell ourselves can be rewritten and if we delve a little deeper, we may find out they’re untrue in the first place.
Here are 5 art myths I hear all the time and how to debunk them.
Read MoreWhat Makes Your Art Good Enough?
Read MorePractical solutions that make sculpting in clay at home more manageable.
Read MorePractical solutions that make painting easier when obstacles get in your way.
Read MoreThis one extra word rephrases that entire sentence from one of finality to one of journey – it puts the emphasis progress.
Read MoreI have worked across a range of sizes, from larger than life, half scale and miniature and each of these require different considerations, time frames, approaches and tools. What I find most interesting is how our main tool, the body, reacts in such different ways when approaching a particular scale…
Read MoreMy beautiful late uncle, Derek was like a second father. He taught me many lessons and I conquer up this one each time I get frustrated with an artwork that ‘fails.’
I hope it will help you too.
Read More2018 has been kind and gifted me with a lot personally and professionally. It’s also delivered some lessons.
Can you resonate with any of these 5 things I’ve learned from another year of making a full time living creatively?
Read MoreMini portraits like this one may be small in size, and appear unassuming or quiet, but the impact they have is huge!
The painting commands a person's full attention asking them to enter it's world. Physically, the viewer begins to move, they lean in, focus and steady themselves as they become silent - it can be very moving to witness.
Read MoreIt 'dawned' on me that this is actually quite similar to painting. I'm often reminding students to explore the full value range of a colour, not just the lights and mid-tones but to be brave and put that dark value mark down!
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