Friday 27 May 2011

Open Studio at Artspace

It was a busy w/e for Joel at the Artspace studios . His sister Kierstie accompanied him there on the train from Southbourne ... I'd tested out the internet connection there earlier in the week on Joels laptop so Joel could have his Blog running for people to check out and see what he'd been up to ... but sadly Joel didn't manage to take it with him ! and he also for got to take any of the work he'd been doing with Barbara !


Some snaps of the aftermarth






The Courtyard at Pallant House , Chichester. Part of Joel's Artist in residence  Exhibition at Pallant House.

Thursday 19 May 2011

Visiting the Degree Show at Bishop Otter




Some interesting work here . We particularly liked the way some drawings by Sarah C Ridley had been displayed , by using Eyes to hang the work.
Her  willow sculptures are lovely  too and this large oak figure  , is huge !!

Exquisite drawings by Jo Gibson ...sorry they're the wrong way round ! need to rotate clockwise to make them upright!

Barbara's first visit to Joel's new studio

This is the first time Barbara has see Joel's work .... she's a little surprised at how literal it is , when they work together Barbara's more abstract style has obviously influenced Joel




Barbara is straight on it ! blocking out the unnecessary parts , to help Joel see what he needs to concentrate on.

Seems quite brutal, but Joel can see its a good exercise.




Barbara loves Joel's new studio and shows him how to isolate the best section of a picture , Joel really likes the idea ...Barbara  ain't just a pretty face !http://youtu.be/Iixc0v-5Py4 
Click on the link to view Barbara's video !

Wednesday 11 May 2011

J n B on the rocks at Prinsted

Joel and Barbara heading for the rocks at Prinsted

Deciding on pallet , chose 3 oil pastels

Barbara straight in there with the white ! Come on Joel don't think about it .. just dooooo it , we have to stop him from going too literal !

Watching tide creeping in..lush greeness ..even greener with Barbara's Polaroids on ! Happy glasses ! Everyone should have them .

Joel's gone funky sky man !

the more you look the more there is ....

nice

Stand back and take a look... mmm pleased with their labours

such a nice day get the KHADI sketchbooks out ! Breeeeezy but sunny !



do 2 squares and swap canvas's,

Coffee and canvas with Sophie Macpherson








Sophie's bravely opened her beautiful studio at Emsworth Lodge , on the  Stansted Estate ,(just  a couple of miles down the road from Joel ) to the lucky public for two weekends 7/8th & 14/15th May as part of the Chichester Open Studio Trail.  I saw her on Sunday and we arranged to meet up with Joel on Tuesday  morning at her studio .

Joel was keen to see what materials Sophie used ...one of which is Nitromorse ! Whaaaaaaa !  Sophie says its great for cleaning up the pallet and forgotten brushes !! Naughtie , but like her style .
Her canvas's are top quality gorgeous   rabbit-skin primed linen , and she most generously donated some to Joel that she'd rashly  purchased a while ago and then never used.
So Joel v happy ! Left Sophie's with a big smile on his face ... and spurred on the get painting.

Friday 6 May 2011

Pallant House P.V. ... extraordinary evening

Well if you didn't go you've missed out !First there where those wonderful  Interventions from Students at Norhtbrook College... daring and unexpected work ..situated anywhere but where you might expect to see them - on the walls of the gallery.. !

My favourite pieces where the Unquestionable Casualties and Independencies of Life by Heather Williamson.  Intermate organic forms crocheted in copper ... exquisit .

But the best surprise of the evening was the dance performance which travelled round the gallery  starting at 7pm  in the foyer by dance students from Bishop Otter College (university ) directed by Hannily of Replica Dance Company  (based in Chichester)...  Wonderful!! Want to see alot more of this!




Joel was just saying how much he'd like to do more figrative work , with dancers like we did a couple of years ago up at B.O.C.  ... and here they are ! So I exchanged email addresses with Hannily ...watch this space !

The Interventions  exhibition is on for the month so what are you waiting for !!?? Get down there  its a delight !

Thursday 5 May 2011

Open Studio at Artspace



We're revving up  for Open Studios at Portsmouth Artspace ... so everyone welcome  , come on down!
Joel is in Studio 1, hope to see you then .

Wednesday 4 May 2011

Out and about in Chichester

As the electricians are  still installing power to the studio we decide to escape and check out the Oxmarket in Chichester where there is an exhibition /preview of the Open Studios . This is a great idea it means you can see all the work and decide which studios are of interest , so plan your trip when on the trail instead of relying on the photos in the booklet.

There is a huge variety of work , something for everyone , its  makes an interesting exhibition.http://www.chichesterarttrail.org/

Next up we walk over to Pallant House to see the new Mervyn Peake show in the old house.

Mervyn Peake: A Centenary Celebration

9 April- 17 July 2011

Pallant House Gallery is delighted to host an exhibition of the classic book illustrations of Mervyn Peake (1911- 1968) to commemorate the centenary of the artist's birth. Most famous for his best-selling Gormenghast series of Gothic fantasies, Peake was one of the most multi-talented artists of the twentieth century. Painter,novelist, author of children’s books and nonsense verse, war artist, poet and dramatist, he also illustrated classic
works such as Treasure Island and Grimm’s Fairy Tales.
The exhibition coincides with the publication of Titus Awakes, the ‘lost’ final part of the Gormenghast sequence which was completed by Peake’s widow after his death and recently discovered by his granddaughter.
Born in Kuling, Central China, Peake later lived for a time with his family in Burpham, West Sussex where he is now buried, alongside his wife, Maeve Gilmore. The landscape of the Downs and countryside of the area was a rich source of creative inspiration for Peake – the titular castle of Gormenghast which he both wrote and illustrated is loosely based on the famous Arundel landmark. In his first published novel, Titus Groan, the flints, paths and skies he had observed during wartime, formed the backdrop and opportunity for many characters and situations.
Peake's economical illustrating style can appear disarmingly simple yet every stroke was purposeful and controlled. Often cross-hatched, his images appear almost as engravings with a rich variety of texture and shading. In his choice of subjects, Peake’s imagination frequently tended towards the grotesque; on the borderline between beauty and ugliness. When his 1939 pirate story, Captain Slaughterboard, was first published it received mixed reviews as some critics thought it too dark for children.
This dark side of his imagination seemed to come at a price. Peake suffered from mental fragility throughout his life and later developed Parkinson's Disease at a time when it was little understood. He underwent intensive and unnecessary electro-shock therapy treatment for the condition. He died prematurely in 1968 at the age of 57.
Mervyn Peake: A Centenary Celebration will include seminal examples from throughout the artist’s career such as key illustrations from his own works of fiction Gormenghast and Captain Slaughterboard, as well as his illustrations for classic children's literature such as Treasure Island, Swiss Family Robinson and Grimm's Fairy Tales. The show will also include examples of drawings for his adaptation of Jekyll and Hyd.




Quite amazing to see all these drawings and some paintings , Peake was such a skilled draughtsman..some of his pencil drawings /portraits are extraordinary.  Joel is particularly  interested in seeing the use of cross-hatching with pencil to build up the image.

We go upstairs to see the Print collection and there is a particularly striking lithograph of a head, its huge ! So beautiful ...its by Graham Flack  'Of Man and Angel'  ...Check it out on link below...or even better go and see it ! (its free entry on thurs 5pm-7.30)



Theres another wonderful Paula Rego print  of a Jane Eyre type figure collapsed on the floor , like a broken doll ... Joel is drawn to this and says it makes him want use charcole again, on a large scale.
Its part of The House of Fairy Tales  Portfolio:

The House of Fairy Tales Portfolio

19 March – 19 June 2011

Pallant House Gallery presents The House of Fairy Tales Portfolio, 22 prints inspired by Fairytales, folktales, myths and legends, specially-commissioned by the artists Gavin Turk and Deborah Curtis. Displayed as a trail throughout the Queen-Anne townhouse the exhibition includes works by Peter Blake, Mat Collishaw, Kiki Smith, Gavin Turk and Rachel Whiteread.

There is so much going on at Pallant House  , I have to say I love the interventions that are scattered around from the Degree Students of Northbrooke College ... they aren't labled in any way so at first you wonder what these treasures are and then start to look for them , love the concept ... its the fresh blood creeping quietly into the old establishment.. the tide of the new ..there if you care to look !

The PV for the Northbrooke students is tomorrow evening ... I'll definately be there .