Tuesday 9 February 2016

"Wandering Girl" at Visual Arts Scotland (VAS)

Here is my little painting "Wandering Girl" on display at the current Visual Arts Scotland (VAS) Exhibition, on till 20th February at the Upper Galleries, Royal Scottish Academy (RSA) building, on Princes Street, Edinburgh. The painting sold on Preview night - very exciting!










 

Wednesday 3 February 2016

PAINT: Musings on "messiness"

I've just started reading "What Painting Is" by James Elkins and (for some reason) was drawn immediately to the Chapter entitled "The studio as a kind of psychosis". Started to smile out loud when I read this bit as it is SO TRUE:


"Sooner or later every one of a painter's possessions will get stained. First to go are the studio clothes and the old sneakers that get the full shower of paint every day. Next are the painter's favourite books, the ones that have to be consulted in the studio. Then come the better clothes, one after another as they are worn just once in the studio and end up with the inevitable stain. The last object to be stained is often the living room couch, the one place where it is possible to relax in comfort and forget the studio. When the couch is stained, the painter has become a different creature from ordinary people, and there is no turning back."


Image result for james elkins what painting isWell, so far my two winter coats, my two best handbags, several pairs of "good jeans", a brand new white T shirt (particularly sad!), my nice pink woolly hat, my mobile phone, my ishuffle, and my new leather purse (Christmas present from my Mum) have all gone this way. So far the living room couch has escaped (although I have not been examining it lately in close-up detail...). I thought it was just me being particularly messy/careless, but it seems it is an recognised condition for painters, so that's something at least!


Mr Elkins goes on:

 "No one who has not experienced that condition can understand the odd feeling which accompanies it. when every possession is marked with paint, it is like giving up civilian clothes for jail house issue ."

I SO empathise with that last point. Every time I turn up at the school gates wearing my "painting jeans" I feel like all the other Mums must think I'm some kind of trampy Mum (and not in the good way), who can't be bothered to keep herself clean, eeks. But every time I bow to that self-imposed pressure and put on my "good jeans" guess what happens........paint. And there they go.

 

Wednesday 20 January 2016

Forest Walk painting - Golspie Waterfall boardwalk

Last summer I went up to Brora in Sutherland (in the Scottish Highlands) with my family for a few days. Spectacular coastal scenery - loved it there. Even more fortuitous, we lucked out with the weather and were able to do lots of outdoorsy stuff, including a woodland walk at the village of Golspie, to view their lovely waterfall. To get to the waterfall you have to follow a little boardwalk path through some woods and it was a really spellbinding atmosphere. There was no-one else there that day and it felt like its own little world.

I wanted to try and capture the feeling of the place in paint. I started with this little study, 30 x 30cm, water-based oil on board.



I've been working on a larger version for several weeks now and here it is in it's current state, which I think is finished (I'll leave it to the side for a while and then go back in a month or so and see if I think it needs any further adjustments).


                                              Bridge Walk                                       


The final painting is 1m x 1m, acrylic (underlayers) and water-based oil (upper layers), on canvas. 

 

Monday 11 January 2016

Lots of new paintings!

Well, I've been pretty busy at art college in the last few months, making lots of new paintings. I have this week finished putting together my own website to showcase my work more easily. Please have a look at www.sheilachapmanart.com.

Also this painting, "Wandering Girl", has been pre-selected for the upcoming Visual Arts Scotland  open exhibition Converge 2016  #VAS2016 which is exciting.