Tuesday 31 October 2017

Kline Shapes I and II

It has been some time since I worked on and presented a large canvas - these pieces are a nod to the American abstract expressionist artist Franz Kline and his black and white work.

The canvasses I have used here have been collecting surface texture over the past few years and I decided to use two of Kline's more simple shapes and then set them in a satin wood floating frame.

The problems of photographing what are larger pieces aside I am happy with the outcome.

Kline Shapes I
SOLD



Kline Shapes II



Pictured unframed - offered framed as Kline Shapes I

The framed pieces measures 44" x 33" x 2.5"


Sunday 29 October 2017

Beach Road IV

In this piece I have combined various techniques - the piece starts as hand cut board laminated in relief style - the board is then undercoated with texture medium - various paints and charcoal pencil are then used with sanding and scraping to finish.






The artwork is set on backboard within a sanded satinwood frame behind glass and the overall measurements are 29" x 23" x 2"


Tuesday 17 October 2017

In the manner of - Richard Diebenkorn

Beach Road II and III

These are my first in this style for over 6 years and has been prompted by a commission from a customer in Sarasota, USA for whom I will be producing a single 6' x 5' canvas.

For these working sketches I have used various paints on stretched canvas then used a combination of sanding and scraping to take the paint back. Although significantly inspired by the work of Richard Diebenkorn and his Ocean Park series it is a style I enjoy using.

It is my intention once the commission is completed to work on some similar smaller size works as below then move to the larger canvas format basing them on the colours and shapes I see as I visit our local beaches at Branksome and Sandbanks.

Beach Road II - SOLD



Beach Road III




The canvasses are both set on a back board and set in recess within a natural satinwood frames 

The artworks measure 24" x 18" - framed 29" x 23"







Friday 13 October 2017

Richard Diebenkorn

A long time ago in another lifetime whilst I was in the USA I was fortunate enough to attend an exhibition of the work of Richard Diebenkorn.

I remember it vividly as like most British youngsters of that time I had been brought up on a diet of more traditional representational art and the pure size of the work and the workmanship which had gone into the paint and surfaces was altogether a very different art to the normal diet available to view in rural England at the time.



In 2015 some thirty five years later I was able to view his work again thanks to The Royal Academy Exhibition - it did not disappoint. For those who would like to find out more please click below - this will take you to the Richard Diebenkorn Foundation website.


Richard Witham - The Diebenkorn Years!


For those who know me and my artwork then you will know that being self-taught I have unashamedly over past 8 years copied the work of my favourite artists as a way of learning and developing my ability.

Circa 2009 and 20+ years after having last seen a Diebenkorn in the flesh I decided to attempt his style using large canvas and a mixture of painting - sanding back and painting. I was pleased that all but one of the 10 works found a home [we kept one for ourselves!] and that 6 of them found homes in the USA!!

Here is a short archive of the work.


Coco Beach Series No's 1 - 2 - 3



Coco Beach Series No 5 - set in floating frame



Coco Beach Series No 6 - detail below





Coco Beach Series 7



Coco Beach Series 9



Coco Beach Series 10 - with detail below currently in the care of the artist's Wife!!




For more information please feel free to contact me 


Friday 6 October 2017

Still Life Shapes

Still Life Shapes 




Set in a real wood box frame behind glass - the frame is finished with Farrow & Ball 'Worsted' grey paint measuring 29" x 23" x 2"