Thursday, December 13, 2012

Urban Barrier (Slight Return)


The Urban Barrier exhibition is up and running with three of my paintings included. One of them is the new piece called Lost and Found in Suburbia.  There will be more in this series of work to follow.




The show is on until the 23rd December 2012 and as you enter through the main entrance you are greeted with my Guardian Angel painting.  There is also a large full Magnum bottle that I have painted and given for the Raffle that you could win for Christmas if you buy a ticket.  I have also found what I want for Christmas; a Rugman or a Guy Denning art work. 






Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Urban Barrier



The flyer for the Urban Barrier show says it all, the place the date the time and some of the artists who's  work will be on exhibition.  What it does not say is how pleased I am to have been included.


Sunday, October 14, 2012

Distractions

 
 
Trying to get some new work done can be difficult, it does not always come together straight away, the image you start with can grow and change as you are working.  Distractions can come along as well which has mainly been happening this last month.  The particular distraction mainly being in the form of a four legged friend.  Things are coming together though making work less fragmented and more productive.
 
 
 

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

NYC




I spent a week in New York City recently and found that everywhere you looked there was an abundance of art.



Galleries, shops, buildings,


packaging, people,signs...... the list is endless.  There is never enough time to see everything in NYC!




I did however manage to leave some free feather art out in the streets.


Friday, September 7, 2012

Religionis Violenta



I have some work in the Religionis Violenta art exhibition.  My work 'If You Think You Know Me, You Don't Know Shit' looks at our first impressions of others visual identity and how we already have made up our minds to their worth and beliefs.




The show has been put together by Gonny van Hulst AKA GonnyGlass and Kane Cali at the London West Bank Gallery. 133- 137 Westbourne Grove, London, W11 2RS.



It runs until the 9th September 2012 and the opening times are 11am - 7pm.



Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Sparrows in Greenwich



I have done some small sparrow paintings that are in the PortaBOG in Greenwich college park.  Let me explain - the PortaBOG is a temporary gallery with art from the Ben Oakley Gallery on the edge of the Olympic Equestrian Center in Greenwich London.  


 

The main B.O.G. in Greenwich market has an exhibition of horse themed artwork on at the same time and is worth a visit.  I looked after the PortaBOG this Tuesday while the silver medal was being won by the British equestrian team.  I will be back there next week and both shows are only on while the Olympics are taking place.



Thursday, July 26, 2012

On the streets of California


Some of my Feather paintings have been appearing on the streets of California.  Around San Diego, Escondido and La Jolla.




Mainly near a gallery. If you are lucky to find one I hope you like it.




All California street photography by Paul Wayling.






Thursday, July 19, 2012

Flying Pigeon


My second pigeon on roof slate is finished.  A bit difficult to photograph with metallic and dark grey slate.  I never do think about that when I am painting.

Friday, July 6, 2012

Pigeons on the roof



New project started and first piece of work for it is finished.  Antique roof slate with pigeon.

Monday, June 18, 2012

Elevated Art Fair



I am at Leadenhall Market in the city of London this week as part of the Elevated art show. I am there with a few of my Angel paintings from Monday 18th June - Friday 22nd June.    


 

Sunday, June 10, 2012

Looking and Seeing



I have been busy this week working on the face of a painting that was started some time ago.  I felt it needed a pair of brown eyes to give it more of a focus point.




I was also out and about in the City.  While there I left one of my feathers on a building and then watched the people rushing around looking at maps and routes but not really looking at the city.  I'm wondering if the feather is still there.

Monday, June 4, 2012

Diamond Jubilee



I had a really good evening celebrating the Diamond Jubilee at the Ben Oakley Gallery.  Food, drink, music, and good company.  The paintings of Ray Richardson were still on show and added to the atmosphere.


Many of the artists were there and partied on to the DJ compilations till the early hours of the morning.



Monday, May 28, 2012

Hot



It must be the warm weather that is influencing my work as the new painting has a lot of hot colours.  There is still a small amount of blue that is not visible from this detail but as I usually never follow the initial idea in my head fully, it may all change.

Friday, May 18, 2012

More Girls



The champagne bottles I painted the other week have gone out into the street as free art.  It felt odd leaving them in places as they seem to have their own personalities - a bit like saying goodbye to a child.  I then collected some new bottles to paint.  Being made of glass they are quite fragile and yet heavy to carry around so just as well some of them already have homes to go to.  


  

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Study of an angel



While I'm busy on a new painting I have also been working on a study of an angel.  Using stencils I cut for an earlier picture (the blue angel) I have made a much smaller and lighter version.  This gives me time out from the main work I'm doing at the moment and lets me experiment with colour and ideas.

Friday, April 27, 2012

Spirit in a bottle



I have started a new project which came from an older project.  Last year I made a piece of work 'spirit in a bottle' that was a champagne advert with a superimposed angel face.  The new project is a collection of empty champagne bottles that I have added images to and I am thinking of putting them out as free art.


 

Monday, April 23, 2012

Waiting


I have added more gold leaf to the hands of The Blue Angel and the edges have been tidied so I just need to get it framed. I have cut stencils for some new work and painted a background for another project that I am working on.  As I do all my spray painting in my garden and have no covered area I am waiting for the rain to stop.  I think the rain is here for the day looking at the forecast they say it's going to rain all week.  I have some free art Angel Feathers to finish so I can put them out this week but I really want to be painting or start construction on a roof at the end of the garden.


 

Sunday, April 8, 2012

David Bray


David Bray has a one man show on at the Ben Oakley Gallery Greenwich of new work entitled Far Out is Not Far Enough.  I went along to the private view on Thursday night.

  
The gallery was packed with people including the artist himself who was surrounded for most the night with people wanting to chat to him.  And so they should, his work is detailed and beautifully drawn with some unexpected quirks hidden among the doe eyed girls and woodland creatures.


After a while of being there I was  handed a small white paper bag that had a funny little red drawing on it of a character that is in a few of his drawings, inside the bag was a liquorice pipe.  Some of the work is on card, paper, blackboard, metal and ends of old book covers that have been removed from the book.


I loved all the work and will be making a trip back to the gallery for another look and to collect the print I bought.

 

the show is on until the 29th April 2012.

Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Damien Hirst Tate Modern 2012


On Tuesday I went along to the members preview of the much publicised Damien Hirst show at the Tate Modern.  I took my daughter along with the promise of going shopping afterwards.  The Tate building was impressive as usual.  The show is on the third floor and as it was relatively early no one was queuing at the entrance barriers, which was a blessing.  The first room is surprisingly small and at the time four technicians were attempting to fix a non-working hairdryer that would normally suspend a ping-pong ball in the airstream above it.  The work in this room is his earliest and I imagine it was made in his student studio/space.  My favourite in that room was his large painting of random blobs of paint in bright colours and 8 pans, which I would have liked more if there was a stick to bang them with.




One then goes through into a larger space, in which the noticeable difference in the work is as massive as the room.  Spot paintings line the walls, starting to be more regimented and painted with perfect precision then previously.  Beautifully made cabinets of silver and glass filled with lines of tiny pills, large metal and glass tanks holding sharks, cattle and even office furniture.  In one display, a severed cow's head is rotting and a micro world of flies can be observed.  In another space huge Butterflies hatch from their pupae and fly freely amongst the visitors, living on strategically placed plants and bowls of fruit. (Security staff check the visitors on leaving this room that they are not carrying stowaways unawares).  Then an installation of more medicine cabinets that look as if they are part of a very expensive pharmacy, only without the white coated and immaculately groomed staff; an insect-o-cutor suspended above as a symbol of death. The show grows into a room of opulence; gold display cases filled with rows of diamond cut crystals sparkling in a gold wallpapered room with a small encased shark, the show finishes in a room of quieter but still beautiful religious themed pieces.


The thing that became clear to me was the money - the money that Damien Hirst had required to fuel his imagination and to build his very expensive works of art.  The work in the first room had hinted at ideas but then he had to start making work to fit galleries like Saatchi's on Boundary Road, London  that he visited declaring  'And that's when I realised we wouldn't fit into the art world the way it was.'






We eventually left via the gift shop and planned to see For the Love of God, his life-size platinum cast of a human skull, set with 8,601 diamonds in the Turbine Hall.  It was closed as there was a problem that the technicians were trying to fix.  So we left the gallery and headed across town to another impressive building and wondered among the expensive metal and glass display cabinets of bejewelled fashion and displays of chocolate sculptured bunnies and sugar eggs.....
      

Saturday, March 31, 2012

More Free Feathers



My new set of free art is finished and going out into the streets.  I intend to keep this as an on going project as they are fun to make and I can experiment with different looks.  I left one near Bank station yesterday while rushing to catch a train.  I like to think that someone has taken it home with them this weekend and has placed it on a shelf or mantelpiece to enjoy.     

Tuesday, March 20, 2012

The Blue Angel



I'm getting near to finishing this large painting I started sometime ago.  It is a lot darker in real life  than it looks on the screen as the camera has picked up some darker shades and lightened them.  I'm already thinking of painting a lighter version on a smaller canvas. 

Sunday, March 11, 2012

Small Paintings



While working on a large canvas I stopped to make three other small paintings, each from a small stencil of a feather, with details painted onto linen box canvas measuring 10cm square each.  The large painting is taking some time as it keeps changing and evolving into something different.  The idea I had for it many weeks ago has gradually been lost under layers of paint on canvas.