Friday 8 November 2013

Newlyn School of Art - and a full weekend in lovely Cornwall

Having booked myself onto a workshop at the Newlyn School of Art I persuaded Mr B to come to Cornwall with me for the weekend and then while I was painting he could spend a couple of days working from there. 

The Old Coastguard in Mousehole came recommended, for which I'm so glad. With lovely helpful and smiley staff, a great atmosphere, good food and views of the sea from our room - what more could we want! 

We intended to include a bit of walking so Sunday morning found us heading off along the coastal path, wet weather gear tucked into a rucksack . . . along with my trusty fish-eye lens. 

The harbour in Mousehole was like an Alfred Wallis painting come to life,
and again, looking back and seeing the harbour wall wrapped around the land . . . another painting?
Although a blustery day with the ever present threat of rain, it was still mild and these little violets scattered along the path show how clement the weather can be down this neck of the woods.
Sumptuous and splendid ferns, 
Following the footpath through densely wooded areas we found little gaps in the undergrowth (like small illustrations) which allowed us glimpses of the rocks below.
Lamorna cove comes into view,
we arrive at the Lamorna cove cafe just as the rain starts to come down so decide to stay a while!
Eventually we accept that the rain has settled in and we head back to Mousehole.
Monday morning dawned bright and sunny (dam) and I spent all day inside an old school building working at, Still Life: Essence of Form a painting workshop with tutor Jessica Cooper.

A selection of exercises followed - drawing with eyes closed, continuous line drawing, tearing/cutting coloured paper and using masking tape as a drawing tool
continuous line . . .
. . . using masking tape
and playing with colour proportion and the effect that has on the 'feel' of the work.
Returning home I found that the germ of an idea had taken root. It dawned on me that I could use the cup image as a metaphor for sibling (or family) relationships. 

Two simple mug or cup shapes, (objects already invested with meaning, we make tea for friends, to sit and catch up . . .) to symbolise; closeness, mis/understanding, distance, silence, non/communication etc. 
This is heading in the direction of a book, concertina and probably quite large scale.
Gauging colour effect on composition. 
and finally, time to take one of these cups and put some coffee in it . . .

1 comment:

  1. Mavina, great to see you enjoyed the Newlyn School of Art as I did here is a link to the printmaking course I took:

    http://jacquidodds.blogspot.co.uk/2013/06/cornwall-part-one_1.html

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