The Artist Magazine

Compositions that punch

When starting a painting, whether it be in the studio or en plein air, the first thing I consider is the composition and the intended focal point (or ‘hook’) that will be the resting point for the eye. This should hopefully give the painting its own unique meaning.

Sketchbook studies

The finished work is often based on sketchbook studies, which are particularly useful when researching unusual or less familiar subject matter. The process begins with a series of loose studies that can be either in pencil, or in oil washes. Their intention is to act as a retrospective reference and also to see if it sparks sufficient interest to merit further enquiry.

The sketchbooks are primed in (above) was the basis for a large studio painting, and although the title suggests a church, it was in fact an old school that has now been converted into flats. It did, however, make an interesting subject matter. It is not always apparent which sketches will be of use, as the process is open ended with no fixed outcome expected.

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from The Artist Magazine

The Artist Magazine1 min read
Paint the Park
Blackpool Art Society is holding its second Paint in the Park plein-air event at the award-winning Stanley Park in Blackpool on Saturday July 6. Artists of all levels are welcome to take part At the end of the day the artworks will be displayed for t
The Artist Magazine1 min read
The Art World
The Rutland Gallery 27 High Street East Uppingham Rutland LE15 9PY 01572 510048 www.rutlandgallery.com Taking Risks with Watercolour is Shirley Trevena’s first exhibition at The Rutland Gallery, located in the historic town of Uppingham in Rutland. S
The Artist Magazine1 min read
2024 Art In The PARK
Artists of all ages are invited to draw and paint in the inspiring setting of Upton Country Park, Poole, for the 2024 Art in the Park event, over the weekend of June 29 and 30. All work must be completed on location in one day and the artworks will b

Related