Tuesday, 26 June 2012

Great Art in the Heart of Essex

A New and Exciting Art Event is taking place in the heart of Essex.... Artists,  Exhibits, Live Displays and Activities offer fun day out for the whole family.

As an Artist and Painter of lively and colourful abstract paintings, being asked to take part in this fantastic new art event In Chelmsford was a brilliant and terrifying opportunity that I just could not miss. 

Mona Marnell who is one of the Resident Artist at Hylands House in Essex has organised and planed this great new art event in the hart of Essex with Free entry and exhibitors from all over the county, showing artwork, paintings and much much more, along with live action painting displays and activities for all.


Art in the Park is being held on the 30th June at Hylands House Chelmsford CM2 8WQ, So why not come along for a day out and enjoy the great art in the heart if essex.

for more information you can contact Mona or call Hylands House directly 
01245 605 500 


Sunday, 24 June 2012

Easy abstract paintings in acrylics

I spent a few moments today having a quick browse around google and came across a really interesting site about how to paint abstract paintings with acrylic paints in a variety of styles and methods...

Well worth a look if you are interested in abstract painting and exploring new and interesting ways to paint beautiful paintings that capture the imagination. There are lots of simple to follow video tutorials and much more besides that got into detail about tools and techniques  that make it easy for any one to paint fantastic acrylic paintings. 

abstractartoriginal.blogspot.co.uk

Wednesday, 6 June 2012

one small thing and the world is changed

Its seam a funny thing, you change one small thing and the next thing you know a whole world has in some small way altered. Perhaps it just a perception but sooner or later that feels like a reality even if it dose not become one over night.

My profile image on Google+
Ok so why all the fuss, well, I changed my profile picture on Google +, in part as a protest over a couple of bills that where going before congress concerning as I saw it the freedom of information and what I believed was some kind of censorship that was being allowed through the back door. 

But you don't even live in the USA some said. True, but the internet don't know that, even if it gave a toss... The simple fact is as an artist my work is seen and interpreted by others based on their values and not mine, my reasons and ideals often mean nothing to someone else.

I knew at the time and had no doubt that my little protest would make any impact on the events of the time. I mean its just a small photo of me that I fiddled with, to almost black out my image. However as time has gone on I have looked again and again at the half seen image straining to see more... Which set me to wondering is that not how we normally see the world around us... 

Do we as individuals and artists alike really take the time to look and see, or is just a collection of half seen images and fleeting glimpses that we take for granted and where we allow our brains to fill in the blanks, assuming that is that we even care about what we see based on the thousands of images that are thrust upon us every day through the media, advertising and the internet.

The simple fact is that few of us have the time to really look at the world as it rushes by. For me Facebook and Google+ are just a collection of images that might catch my eye from time to time drawing me to the headline that might, if its really lucky get me to look a little deeper and even read a few words on a good day, assuming I have the time... and the inclination.

The more  that I have thought about the more that I have been playing with the images I see and have actually stated looking at the idea of painting those half seen images as though that are a reality...  




Saturday, 2 June 2012

Her argument devoid of reason

Her argument devoid of reason by Mjo-art
Her argument devoid of reason, a photo by Mjo-art on Flickr.
a new and expressive painting exploring my response to an interesting discussion with a girlfriend... as you can see it was a colourful conversation that left me confused and bewildered.

Although I don't normally react to events quite so dramatically in this particular instance I found refreshing and liberating to explore my feelings so vividly