Our leaflets and posters have been updated with the latest details including a QR code leading to our website and all our social media streams (Facebook, blogger, Instagram and YouTube). This material is designed not only to encourage new membership but to publicise and raise awareness of the group which, hopefully, will lead to new exhibition spaces and cultural exchange. Just the laminated signs are to be used for exhibitions outside our catchment area so as not to needlessly waste the leaflets and bookmarks but all three will be used for local venues where we have a greater chance of picking up new members.
Friday 25 October 2024
Thursday 24 October 2024
Autumn Workshop
This was a slightly different concept to the traditional Autumn picture as Sue suggested everyone to use a limited palette of 5 colours e.g. Orange, yellow, red, gold, brown, burnt umber, raw sienna etc. Any medium such as watercolour, acrylic, pastel, pastel pencils, felt tips or even collage was fair game. The subject was unlimited and not constrained to the usual autumn concept. Abstract, animal, still life, portrait, landscape were all acceptable. The previous week Sue had brought in some samples for inspiration.
The finished works are shown below and more will be added upon completion.
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Thursday 17 October 2024
Autumn Workshop Samples
Next week (25/10/24) member Sue Redman is organising an Autumn Workshop with a difference.
This will be a slightly different concept to the traditional Autumn picture as Sue would like everyone to use a limited palette of 5 colours e.g. Orange, yellow, red, gold, brown, burnt umber, raw sienna etc. which can be blended depending which medium you choose. Any medium such as watercolour, acrylic, pastel, pastel pencils, felt tips or even collage is fair game. The subject can be abstract, animal, still life, portrait, landscape etc. We can put all creations together at the end of the evening and vote for our favourite.
Sue brought in some sample images for inspiration which are shown below. Click/Tap for a larger view.
Thursday 3 October 2024
Animal Kingdom Reveal
The Optional workshop theme 'Animal Kingdom' finished on the 3rd of October evening and many of the members took up the challenge to produce a piece of work. There are still one or two to add from members who could not attend the evening but these will be added when they are available. Here are the finished pieces so far. Click/Tap on a picture to enlarge.
Thursday 19 September 2024
Liam Dickinson Professional Demonstration
The Thursday session this week was a little different as professional artist Liam Dickinson, a finalist in Sky's Portrait Artist of the Year in 2017, came and delivered a fascinating demonstration. This was his second visit to the group and this time he produced a landscape study of Rivington in oils.
He explained his method for blocking in the initial colours and then his procedure for developing the image further through refinement. Throughout the demonstration Liam plied us with his knowledge, his hints and tips and expressed his unique way of working to a packed room which included visitors and guests from other local art groups. You could hear a pin drop (or should that be a brush?). Suzanne, Sue and Paul excelled with home made cakes and nibbles during the mid session break. The atmosphere was buzzing.
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Liam in full stride |
The audience captivated |
A quick look at Liams set up |
Work so far at the mid session break |
The finished study. |
You can watch Liam in a recent interview with fellow artist Cheryl Morrice, here.
Friday 13 September 2024
Peace Day 'Dove' Reveal
The Optional workshop theme 'Dove' finished on the 12th of September and many of the members took up the challenge to produce a piece of work in recognition of the International Day of Peace. There are still one or two to add from members who could not attend the evening but these will be added when they are available but here are the finished pieces so far. Click/Tap on a picture to enlarge.
The International Day of Peace (“Peace Day”) is observed around the world each year on 21st September. Established in 1981 by unanimous United Nations resolution, Peace Day provides a globally shared date for all humanity to commit to Peace above all differences and to contribute to building a Culture of Peace. Whatever you choose to do, pause at 12 Noon local time and join people all across the globe in a Minute of Silence/Moment of Peace and help the PeaceWave travel around the planet in 24 hours. Leyland Artists theme for International Day of Peace is a dove.
Thursday 22 August 2024
Three Dimensional Painting Workshop
This week Leyland Artists member Stephen Watson presented a workshop where he demonstrated the techniques of creating stone and wood effects using methods of acrylic layering, shadowing and dry brushing. Stephen uses this method when painting some of his wood carvings and in this session the members got the opportunity to paint their on fairy door. It is said that, if you place one of these doors on your skirting board, the fairies can enter your house through the door at night and do all the housework while you sleep. Photo credit: Julie Searing
Stephen demonstrating the process |
Three separate layers make up the stone effect |
Some reference pieces |
All materials supplied in a neat kit |
|Everything to hand including a crib sheet |
Some of the finished fairy doors |