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My Father told me, never draw a
straight line and never draw a whole line, always break them up
when you sketch, and change the weight applied to the pencil to
make your marks interesting. What great advice this was! I still
sketch this way today, as it is very important to be able to
sketch with ease. I paint in oils, in daylight only. I start with
a charcoal sketch; concentrating mainly on balance and composition
before I begin painting. I always work with a very large mirror
behind me and keep on glancing over my shoulder to check things
out from a different angle. I work very quickly indeed and rapidly
apply the paint. I use a “strictly” limited palette and mix with
care before painting. It is bold, fast, confident brush work that
makes things work for me, as once I slow down and start picking at
the work I know it is finished. Its on these occasions, that I can
hear my Father shouting “leave it alone.” |