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Just a brief, but big, shout for the first chat painting. The design is an explosion of radiating rock with the larva-hot chat pluming above. Fantabulastic!
Somebody will come across that copy of the Railway Children in a second hand bookshop years from now and go "Blimey it's got an original Derry inside the front cover".
pintails and a tuftie, I reckon there's a scale problem between the two species, but half-submerged the tuftie looked tiny next to the others. So I painted what I felt summed up the scene.
First of all: I'm totally IN LOVE with that chat! I guess I do have a soft spot for all sorts of chats, but still that is a uniquely lovely painting (and a very chatty chat that is)! And tuftie and pintails... That's so perfect - and the look on the tuftie's face is priceless! Perfect beginning for this morning, I'm inspired once again by your creativity.
Agree about the expression on the tuftie - perfectly captured - and I'm doing a similar thing with this seabird painting regarding scale; I've upped the size of the razors and the puff just a squeak, simply because they didn't 'look right' smaller.
At one point these black-headed gulls were coming along very well and were going to make me the new Lars Jonsson, then I forgot how to paint and stuck paper all over it. oops!:smoke:
Just got back from Osselle, quite, quite dire, only distant birds, nothing really to sketch, idiots driving around the meadow blasting the horn scaring most things off. I did see this rather jolly yellow duck, but I think he came with me anyway. Cormorants and Coypus in an alphabetical C to C of what I sketched today.
Oh - very nice. Brilliant drawings and b-h gulls look to have benefitted from the paper treatment. These two finished paintings are very top drawer and, although it's a tad crass to make comparisons, they did spark a memory or two of a couple of half-decent painters; Goran Dalhov and Sir John of Busbyshire. http://www.dalhov.com/
Of corse, there may be a glint of these others, but they're still 100% Derryness.
How did you manage to maintain the liveliness of sketches and still make them look like finished paintings? Brilliant! Especially love the Coypus one, the composition and the feel of flowing among the waves swimming, great!
Coypus are brill Nick, though special mention for the black heads, not ruined in any way at all in my opinion, love it with the collage. Red bills and legs seem to be so crisp and add to the painting hugely. The movement and overall comp are rather masterful, a high success...
Good morning all, the weather's been too vile here to go out sketching, so I'm going through my pile of paintings that need revision - an old Welsh peregrine that's having his head scrubbed away, and a nest of middle spots that just lacked composition - here's where I'm up to with those. I decided that for the peckers, it wasn't the nest and the birds that was the focal point, rather it was the leaves that are in front, so we've moved the birds to make them less obvious and hopefully I'll do something with this one now.
Also, here's an Egyptian goose on papyrus, my parents have just got back from a holiday in Egypt, the papyrus was my present and I think it might be a nice Christmas present for them to have it back with one of the birds they saw there on it.
'Morning Nick - weather's not bad here this morning, but the darkness is really starting to p1ss Sally off (she get a touch of SAD I'm afraid).
Love the Egyptian goose and it'll be a wonderful pressie, and a cunning piece of recycling, to boot.
Look forward to seeing the re-vamped stuff, although the pere has a lot going for it already.