30 Sept 2013

Exhibited, published, awarded.

After being included in an exhibition at Patchings Gallery, my painting “Along the A614” was published in Painters Online magazine as a result of winning the Clairefontaine Award. It was then also selected and shown in the Thoresby Gallery Open Exhibition.

 
 In search of new ideas this month I also painted two quick self-portraits, and three experimental paintings. The third of these was also a parody of a David Hockney's "Flight Into of Italy". I call my Flight out of Liverpool..

 
Thoresby Park stepped back into my life to a small degree when I was invited to  attended a VIP buffet and lecture about the war years on the estate, as well as contribute my memories of Lady Manvers to the Nottingham Uni History Dept. A most enjoyable afternoon, and I was able to contribute / clarify some information the speaker was unsure of.

 All text, pros, poetry & artwork, copyright Ian Gordon Craig.

30 Aug 2013

Drawing August #drawingaugust

My entire journal for August comprised sketches of various locations in Nottingham. This was part of the Twitter collaboration, #drawingaugust, and raised my profile and Follower statistic considerably. The music I chose for this month's video was my cover of “Don't Get Around Much Any More”.

You can watch my journal for August on THIS LINK.

Below: The homeless guy is called Frank, the dog Sasha.

All text, pros, poetry & artwork, copyright Ian Gordon Craig.

30 Jul 2013

The white heat has gone from the iron.

Sat on the Grass. (poem).
 
Like Winston and Julia Underneath the tree,
That wasn't her, And it wasn't me.
 
Currently reading Scott Fitzgerald's The Beautiful and the Damned: “The white heat has gone from the iron and the glow from the coal”. This month's sketchbook diary reflected that mood:

 
In spite of the art award, in spite of being exhibited, I'm actually bored with painting now. I need something new. Is it too late to change my career options?

Below: Went to Skegness on my own for my annual day trip. Didn't stay very long.

 

 
Below: Sketching on Robin Hood’s Hill:


Below: Clumber Park:
 

 
All text, pros, poetry & artwork, copyright Ian Gordon Craig.

30 Jun 2013

On my selfie in june.

Summer failed to arrive on time. Inside, away from the rain, I painted a quick self-portrait instead of making the usual series of (almost) one-a-day sketches. Acrylics on stretched paper, not intended to be anything too permanent. However, I do like the result.




Whilst my painting “Along the A614” is hanging on a wall in Patchings Gallery I received news that I've been chosen for the Claire-Fontaine award. £100 of art materials.

Went to the cinema to see “Behind the Candelabra".

 All text, pros, poetry & artwork, copyright Ian Gordon Craig.

30 May 2013

Forget me nots & Maybe nots.


 
This month saw the Forget-Me-Nots I first planted way back in 1985 return in full bloom. They never fail.

My thoughts have been turning once again to writing instead of painting. But I have spent time making pencil crayon sketches of various Nottingham places for the Twitter challenge and art theme #drawingugust.



Went to the cinema, to see DiCaprio’s “The Great Gatsby.” It was awful.

All text, pros, poetry & artwork, copyright Ian Gordon Craig.

30 Apr 2013

Accepted in April.

I have received an acceptance letter for Patchings Open 2013. The painting they chose was “Along the A614”. (THIS LINK).

This month’s sketchbook diary is about  places visited. Hardly any.




All text, pros, & artwork, copyright Ian Gordon Craig.

30 Mar 2013

March around Carrington.



This month’s sketchbook diary is about my morning regime, a brisk walk around my neighborhood to get the circulation going.



The snow is returning.

All text, pros, poetry & artwork, copyright Ian Gordon Craig.

25 Feb 2013

An empty seat & Childhood in Thoresby.

This month’s sketchbook video diary is about empty seats:





Above: Dukeries Childhood, was to be part of a triptych, but it looks better as a stand alone item. The person is from an old black and white photograph of my brother. The house is Three Gables, Thoresby Park, in which we lived as children. Magpies will take small treasures away if you're not careful.

 All text, pros, poetry & artwork, copyright Ian Gordon Craig.

30 Jan 2013

Selfies and snow.


Instead of a written diary, I intend making a sketchbook journal for every month this year, a practice I started last December. This month’s theme is self-portrait.




Outside the studio the snow is thawing.

All text, pros, poetry & artwork, copyright Ian Gordon Craig.

17 Dec 2012

Dull December days.

 



I don't keep a written diary beyond these posts. However, as an experiment, I’ve started to make a video journal using small artworks for each day of the month.

 These December pieces for this month's video journal, are perhaps particularly solitary in nature, repeating the view from my studio window at passing times of the day.

 All artwork & text copyright Ian G Craig.

20 Oct 2012

Out of Season.

 

I made my annual trip to Skegness but, having now painted all I wanted to about the subject, and visiting the town so late out of season, it was maybe one visit too many. Sunny and quite warm, but more familiar than fun. Video of the day on Skegness Day Trip.

 

Above: One of my paintings, Colston Bassett Church (c.2009) SOLD from Christie’s Framers.

All artwork & text copyright Ian G Craig.


30 Jul 2012

Summer success.

 Below: I’m having a good season! Three paintings in an exhibition at Thoresby Courtyard Gallery:


 Below: One selected for the prestigious Patchings Gallery exhibition.

 

Below: Selected as Editor’s Choice for inclusion in Painters Online magazine. It makes no sense to me whatsoever, that Patchings Art Centre rejected this piece, and yet it is published as Editor's Choice in what is effectively their magazine. More about this artwork on THIS LINK.

Below: My work on public display (at their invitation), at Christie Frames:

Below: The Malt Cross Inn asked me if I would submit some scans of the sketches I did inside their venue, to be a part of their lottery / heritage bid. Some of these are now more than a couple of years old, so I do like it when they get their day in the sun:


 All text, pros, photos & artwork, copyright Ian Gordon Craig.

28 Jun 2012

Skegness revisited. "Skeggie Day"

 

 About six years ago I had an idea for a painting. It was about a girl on a deserted beach. I wrote about it on THIS LINK, but never made the painting I envisaged. Instead, I painted Tower Cinema, Skegness, and although I was very pleased with that result, I regretted not sticking to my original idea. So, this month I asked a friend to pose for my original concept.

We had to cheat. Rather than travelling to the coast I got her to stand on a fence in Clumber Park, it presenting the right perspective of the figure against the sky. For the pier and the breakers, I had enough resources already from previous trips. After completing the painting I also wrote a poem about the day trip which would be published in my book "46 Contemporary Poems".

All text, pros, photos & artwork, copyright Ian Gordon Craig.


30 Apr 2012

Back into the Sherwood.


 Last month’s renewed motivation continues with a walk every morning around the block, regular breaks in the studio, and a frozen pack of peas on my shoulder at the end of the day’s session. I also gently exercise to stretch the tendons. The only thing I don’t like about making art is when I have to stop. The only cure for the post-painting blues is to start the next one. At present I have two on the go, both continuing with a Sherwood Forest theme.

In both works I am wanting to express something about Time; The mangle and the farm equipment rusting away whilst the forest is sleeping, awaiting Spring.
 
 All artwork & text copyright Ian G Craig.

 

 

25 Feb 2012

Sketches, syringes, and a sunrise.

 High winds at the start of the year made it necessary to have my beautiful conifer cut down. I remember planting it in 1985 with a then girlfriend of mine. Sad to have had to lose it.

The tendons in my shoulder are still giving me trouble. The cortisone jabs did nothing to improve things, and I think I’m on my third physiotherapist. Nevertheless, if I’m careful with my posture I’m still able to make art.

 
 

I have actually finished my painting of  Sherwood Forest Sunrise. I abandoned it for months and painted over the entire tree section in black, thinking I might return to it one day and use a light-over-dark technique. The only thing that stopped me putting it in the bin was a small area of sky on the left which I always liked. 

 

Above: Whilst waiting for my date in The Lincolnshire Poacher, Nottingham, the above cat sat perched on a bar stool beside me. I'm not too fond of cats, but as I had my sketchbook with me, I ventured a quick sketch. I call it Pub Cat.

 All artwork & text copyright Ian G Craig.