Artwork / Workshops / Private Classes My art work is a personal response to my domestic and social space. Sometimes organic, relating to plant forms, sometimes lanscape, also portrait; responding to music events, personal relationships and observations. Always my work is about light. Strong contrasts of light and shade fascinate me and inspire me to represent how I see my personal world, in terms of colour and tone. I like to use Acrylic paint, oils, pastel, charcoal and watercolour.
Monday, 20 June 2011
Summer Life Drawing Workshops
I still have some limited spaces on these workshops. Please feel free to contact me to book this month. Deadline 30th June 2011. sallydelany@hotmail.co.uk
Moseley Festival Painting
This is a large painting in Acrylic on Canvas called 'Moseley Festival'. I took a series of photos and created a new composition. This is now being hung at the Old Moseley Arms pub in Tindal Street. I regularly attend the Music nights there on a Sunday and the painting suits the venue really well. It will be on show there for a year if you want to pop along and have some lovely beer and hear some brilliant live music.
Sunday, 19 June 2011
'Moseley Mix' painting in Acrylic on canvas
This was exhibited at the Woodbridge Gallery at their Open Exhibition and was awarded 2nd prize. I sold it that weekend but miss it greatly, so this is a starting point for me to begin new work along similar lines.
I have done a lot of photoography of my personal spaces and environment - these spaces . This method of looking is my way in, to creating a new piece - then comes the drawing or watercolour, leading to an amalgamation of these images, into a new composition.
Monday, 13 June 2011
Graduate Shows 2011 School of Art Bournville
There is a Private View of Foundation and Degree work at Bournville School of Art,BIAD, BCU, at the Bournville Village Green site. Take a look tonight at 6pm - 8pm, have a free glass of wine, see the shows and enjoy the Fashion Show, as well.
The Debate about Women Artists
On Radio 4 this Morning, they were discussing the fact that the Vorticist's Exhibition at Tate Britain, just opening 17th June 2011, includes Women Artists' work. The curators, evidently, made a particular effort to include Women Artists' work (Helen Saunders, Dorothy shakespear and Jessica Dismore) - admitting that although an abundance of female contributors' work is stored in the archives, they would normally have gone straight to Bomberg, Epstein, etc.
There is a school of thought that, as in Sweden recently the curators deliberately showed purely Women Artist's work to demonstrate that there is plenty of material to fill an exhibition if the curators choose to exclude the male Artists. There is also a school of thought that says that Art should be shown to represent the normal demographic of male/female percentages without stressing the bias -but just displaying fairly.
I would welcome your thoughts on the matter.
There is a school of thought that, as in Sweden recently the curators deliberately showed purely Women Artist's work to demonstrate that there is plenty of material to fill an exhibition if the curators choose to exclude the male Artists. There is also a school of thought that says that Art should be shown to represent the normal demographic of male/female percentages without stressing the bias -but just displaying fairly.
I would welcome your thoughts on the matter.
Sunday, 12 June 2011
Value and Visibility Series #1
This is a large, charcoal drawing, measuring 5' x 10' based on domestic scenes and activities, focusing on 'Value and Visibility' linked with my MA work.
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