Gallery
A collection of shadows and light
More tips!
When I am having a meltdown or panic attack, I find these tips the best to help calm me down in the moment.
I continued…
I added phosphorescent and fluorescent paint to the raven and skull. Adding smoke and a halo around the figures.
The raven
I created this for my brother who requested a skull and raven drawing for a possible new tattoo, in the process I chose to recreate the piece as a painting for him. I enjoyed the process of using negative space to create the raven. I haven’t painted a skull before and struggled to find the right balance of shape and colour. I found the teeth to be a particular problem and settled for the illusion of teeth. Hopefully in the future and with a little practice I can return to this painting to correct my mistakes.
The beach at twilight
This water colour painting was created based on my own memories of growing up by the seaside. This particular painting is depicting the soft sky and beautiful blue sea on a sandy beach. Folkestone is known for its love and celebration of art.
The seaside
This piece of art was created based on my memories of growing up in Folkestone. A seaside town in Kent. A vibrant and beautifully diverse community, the indigo violet sky descending on a rough beach and crashing blue waves always made me feel calm and content. Drawing inspiration from that feeling and hoping to convey it to others.
Pour paint
A fun challenge with pouring paints and silicone. This painting reminds me of a pink Jupiter. The otherworldly vibes make me happy.