Tuesday, September 30, 2008
Friday, September 26, 2008
behind closed doors
Yesterday I did not only see the Francis Bacon exhibit (here you can see it without actually visiting in person - link from tiny red) but I got to see what is behind some closed doors at Tate Britain.
I got to see the Prints and Drawings room - called Tate Britain's best kept secret, though it's for the public. But very few people know about this. Normally an appointment has to be made to get access. Visitors can request to see drawings and watercolours from Blake to Turner as well as Modern Prints. The best things is that you are allowed to come with pens and watercolours to work after the materials from the collection.
Then I got to see the laboratory in the basement where they do research on watercolour pigments and how to best conserve these kind of paintings. They have access to many kilos of pigments from the Turner Bequest - that is his actual materials. I got two papers with me home to work on. Not Turner's old watercolour papers though...
I got to see the Prints and Drawings room - called Tate Britain's best kept secret, though it's for the public. But very few people know about this. Normally an appointment has to be made to get access. Visitors can request to see drawings and watercolours from Blake to Turner as well as Modern Prints. The best things is that you are allowed to come with pens and watercolours to work after the materials from the collection.
Then I got to see the laboratory in the basement where they do research on watercolour pigments and how to best conserve these kind of paintings. They have access to many kilos of pigments from the Turner Bequest - that is his actual materials. I got two papers with me home to work on. Not Turner's old watercolour papers though...
Thursday, September 25, 2008
cake and bacon
After checking out two places where I'm applying for jobs I indulged in chocolate cake and Bacon.
The Francis Bacon exhibit is so worth visiting. I have seen many of his paintings in real life before, but not all of these - and not that many at a time. As a friend of mine is a conservator working at Tate and walked me around the exhibit - I got to hear the gossip about the paintings and drawings. The state they are in (the paint on the older paintings are loosening as Francis painted on the back side of the canvas) and that some of the drawings are considered to be fake by many of the conservators, but not by the curators. (the story is that Francis Bacon's lover made them after Francis' death - when he needed money).
Francis is one of my favorite artists. I am still fighting with a triptych started in January (the second painting was finished in March) that is a crucifixion inspired by his paintings. The third one has - on the way become other paintings ... on their own. But maybe this last one I'm trying will be the one? Maybe I saw the solution today?
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
feeling weird
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
Monday, September 22, 2008
scavenger project
last week I got my envelop from the US with the instruction for the Scavenger project. There is still time to sign up!
The scavenger project is run by art house and design for mankind. This is how they describe the project: "We're making a book and we need your help! We're going to send you a list of 24 things which will end up being the 24 chapters of the book. Each chapter is a reference to a moment, scenario, or item and we need your help visually representing each item. Every participant who sends back their images will be guaranteed at least one published photo in the book!"
and - of course - there is a flickr group for the project.
The scavenger project is run by art house and design for mankind. This is how they describe the project: "We're making a book and we need your help! We're going to send you a list of 24 things which will end up being the 24 chapters of the book. Each chapter is a reference to a moment, scenario, or item and we need your help visually representing each item. Every participant who sends back their images will be guaranteed at least one published photo in the book!"
and - of course - there is a flickr group for the project.
Labels:
internet project,
scavenger project
Friday, September 19, 2008
mouth open
Continuing painting today.
Not any immediate masterpieces.
It's tricky when balancing on the border to kitsch.
Labels:
watercolour,
work in progress
Thursday, September 18, 2008
ready steady GO!
The first time you are going to work in a new place is always a bit nervous. I normally spend a lot of time just moving things around postponing the FIRST TIME . The First Time normally tells me if this place is going to work for me immediately for painting - or if it is going to be one of those that need a little bit of wearing in. Like certain new shoes.
Today is a bit different first time - I'm working at home. I've had my own studio for painting (different ones though) since 1992.
OK.
Cross your fingers:
ready
Labels:
watercolour,
work in progress
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
autumn
Today - after some hours in the park - I wished I had my mittens with me. The trees are still green, but there are definitely more brownish leaves on the ground.
For you who like graphic design or for you nostalgic ones: Present & Correct.
Sunday, September 14, 2008
a day off
Friday, September 12, 2008
not today either
No,
no painting today either.
Just writing application letters...
- and suddenly I realized I enjoyed it! (not writing the CV though, that asks not for creativity)
... not being too displeased with the result. (Swedish understatement = proud of my achievement)
Thursday, September 11, 2008
keys
I've spent a very boring day reformulating my CV and rewriting and rewriting an application letter. I know I had to do it this week, but I just keep looking at my new materials (bought yesterday) - I want to paint. But being realistic I'll have to wait some days.
Danny Treacy
Helen Marshall
Anyone wondering who was my first blog encounter? She will always be my first and very special one.
Danny Treacy
Helen Marshall
Anyone wondering who was my first blog encounter? She will always be my first and very special one.
Wednesday, September 10, 2008
3 patterns today
this was my day in three different patterns:
Pattern: "Pottery" by Stig Lindberg.
My bag (from Design House Stockholm) packed with London A-Z, water and lunch.
Pattern: stripes.
the chairs at Victoria Embankment Gardens. I ate my lunch here.
Pattern: dots
My blind date was...
... lovely Thereza. Thanks for showing me around and letting me know you! You were my second encounter via blogging. And even better than I could have hoped! Thereza, you might also enjoy the textiles by Josef Frank - you'll find many of his textiles here and here you can find other things.
Meeting generous people like Thereza makes me hopeful about the world. Anyone else out there? This also makes me happy: Bookcrossing.
Pattern: "Pottery" by Stig Lindberg.
My bag (from Design House Stockholm) packed with London A-Z, water and lunch.
Pattern: stripes.
the chairs at Victoria Embankment Gardens. I ate my lunch here.
Pattern: dots
My blind date was...
... lovely Thereza. Thanks for showing me around and letting me know you! You were my second encounter via blogging. And even better than I could have hoped! Thereza, you might also enjoy the textiles by Josef Frank - you'll find many of his textiles here and here you can find other things.
Meeting generous people like Thereza makes me hopeful about the world. Anyone else out there? This also makes me happy: Bookcrossing.
Tuesday, September 09, 2008
walking in London
Today I walked and walked in London to get a better grip.
My shoes were nice - but new - my feet were sore.
I visited the PB Awards.
Boring.
Tomorrow I have kind of a blind date - I'm meeting a nice blogger at Covent Garden.
My shoes were nice - but new - my feet were sore.
I visited the PB Awards.
Boring.
Tomorrow I have kind of a blind date - I'm meeting a nice blogger at Covent Garden.
Monday, September 08, 2008
helping hand
we're back on the children's book project again. I borrowed some good children's books in the library to get some extra inspiration on the story. I've also been checking out the self-publishing places Lulu and Blurb for this project, but also because I need to print myself a portfolio. Any advice?
Tomorrow I'm leaving the suburbia to got to Central London and check some exhibits. I wish I had had the time to see Hammershøi at Royal Academy as famampa suggested me (last day yesterday) - but I couldn't make it.
Tomorrow I'm leaving the suburbia to got to Central London and check some exhibits. I wish I had had the time to see Hammershøi at Royal Academy as famampa suggested me (last day yesterday) - but I couldn't make it.
Wednesday, September 03, 2008
afternoon sun
The walls in the new apartment are big even though the apartment is not. Almost three meters to the ceiling. To encourage me to paint bigger?
Camilla is moving to a new studio - I'm looking forward to see what she'll make of it - and in it.
Jack Duplock
Camilla is moving to a new studio - I'm looking forward to see what she'll make of it - and in it.
Jack Duplock
Monday, September 01, 2008
tomorrow versus 2006
Sitting here cutting a little monkey (ape) for tomorrow (son has no preschool here in London yet) - A a as in "apa" (Swedish for monkey. Apes have no tail). Made me think of one of my paintings from 2006. It's called Aa (90x121 cm). I had those posters of the alphabet from school in mind when I painted it.
A - the beginning.
Old school
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