"The artist is also a born adventurer. His explorations, unlike those of the tourist, are rewarded by the discovery of beauty spots unmentioned in the guide books, and with tireless curiosity and an exceptional proneness to wonderment, he will come upon objects of remarkable interest overlooked or even shunned by more disciplined observers."

Augustus John, R.A.

Sunday, 14 April 2019

Working to Completion

Since my last post, I've completed the Reed Bunting print. It took 7 colours rather than the planned 6 so here are the final stages.


Colour 3 - a darker version of the first pale brown.



Colour 4 - blue for the background.



Colour 5 - Another darker brown.



Colour 6 - this was supposed to be the final colour but I decided the bird needed another dark to bring out some of the plumage details.



Colour 7 - the final dark, almost black on the bird only.

Sunday, 7 April 2019

It's that time of year again

I don't do much commissioned work, or work to order. Being happy to work wherever the muse takes me. One regular piece of work that I do produce though is the cover design for the annual report of the Huddersfield Birdwatchers Club. Having recently celebrated it's 50th year the Club has published an annual report every year. Since 1989 I have been providing the cover designs so the report to be published this year will be my 30th consecutive cover. Initially the designs were black and white Pen and Ink drawings on scraperboard. With the dawn of the digital age it became cost effective to introduce colour and with the 2008 report I began to produce  full colour linocuts for the cover designs.
I try to make the designs decorative, choosing as a subject a species that I think will make an interesting and attractive print rather than some locally recorded rarity. I leave it to the photographers in the club to provide illustrations of such species. I also try not to repeat myself, with the species list currently standing at 274 I've still got a good few to go at yet.

My usual starting point is to browse through my sketchbooks hoping that some drawing will "leap out" at me as a promising design. In this case it was a sketch of a male Reed Bunting drawn on 26th August 1993.






Working from the sketch I began with a couple of thumbnail drawings to work out a composition then copied the original sketch at the size I wanted it for the print (top left). In my original drawing the bird had a Crane Fly in its beak. My intention was to reproduce this in the print but then I decided that against the background it would look too fussy and get lost. So in my second drawing I dropped the fly and just had the bird singing. The next step was to produce a full size cartoon to work out the design and colour separations before tracing it on to the lino and printing the first colour. The plan at this stage is to print the design in 6 colours - possibly 7.



Colour 1



Colour 2

Friday, 5 April 2019

Exhibition News

I am very pleased to have had three prints accepted for exhibition at the V International Mezzotint Festival to be held at the Museum of Fine Arts in Ekaterinburg, Russia. The exhibition starts on 16th August and runs until October. The accepted prints are shown below:


Blencathra from Castlerigg Stone Circle


 High Force - Teesdale



Ingleborough