Tag Archives: imagination
Off The Wall – Experimental painting aborted.
Whilst priming the board for my piece for the outside wall and thinking what to paint, I thought I’d just whack some paint directly on the wall. The ridges of glue left behind from the printed canvas on there before … Continue reading
Artists Open Houses Festival 2012 ends this weekend, 26 – 27th May – Photos and information.
The Brighton Artists Open Houses is coming to a close for 2012, this weekend coming is the final weekend. Sat 26th – Sunday 27th May So if you’re on an art hunt, in the area or if you are looking … Continue reading
I must stop writing and do some painting instead.
Art critics or curators – who would like to write about my work?
Calling all those art critics, curators and bloggers in the blogsphere who write about art. Can you help? Would you like to write about me? I am trying to write a new artists statement / biography and finding it difficult. … Continue reading
Come and see my seascape paintings at my studio by the seaside.
Progress with the Seascape Commission
The boat has now been painted, just got to work on the reflection and possibly add a few more details and a softening glaze.
Love, Hate. By Jacqueline Hammond
I painted this tonight. Love was already sketched out, Hate was just sketchy. ‘I HEart U’ is an event taking place at JAG Gallery, 283a Madeira Drive, Brighton, on Sunday 5 February. I exhibit and have a second studio here. … Continue reading
A Place to Think
This painting is set to exist in this young man’s life with a purpose; as a way to remember, in memorial, in memory of his Dad, who died at sea while scuba diving. Painted from the heart and the imagination, the … Continue reading
Submerged in the Sea
I’ve spent the last couple days working late at the gallery and getting submerged in the sea! Painting the sea, that is! Despite the vast amount of reference material I’ve viewed, when painting, I am not referring to any other … Continue reading
Decisions, decisions….
Yes, I know the horizon is wonky at the moment! It doesn’t matter at this stage. However, there are several decisions to be made (and it’s not until you write them down, do you realise the amount of decisions you … Continue reading