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Rob Wood Daily Art: Toofer
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Rob Wood Daily Art. Saturday, 29 May 2010. I've been away from these drawings-a-day for about three weeks, but I knocked this out in an hour or so at START Community Arts Centre last Wednesday, after noticing a book about the history of Punch and Judy on a studio shelf, which reminded me of my great love of Russell Hoban's "Riddley Walker" when I was a young man:. The second just came into my head - I might make a painting of it with a little more work:. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Rob Wood Daily Art: Tenth Week
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Rob Wood Daily Art. Saturday, 17 April 2010. A Curate's Egg of a week; each has a title in its file name. 17 April 2010 at 23:44. Im amazed how your images are developing, your creative energies seem to be crossing new threshholds every week. Love it! The first image is another in your series of atmospherically haunting sketches. Is that the whisper of horns? Tangerine is beautifully rendered, and those eyes. 17 April 2010 at 23:54. Is that red one a planet and moon, or a belly and button, or neither?
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Rob Wood Daily Art: Seventh Week
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Rob Wood Daily Art. Saturday, 13 March 2010. Portrait of my Father. Initial drawing approximately 1.5 inches chinagraph pencil:. Then processed through various Photoshop filters:. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). This blog is an archive of the pieces of art I produce each weekday to re-engage with my gift. Physician, heal thyself". I draw the pieces as quickly as possible, taking between 10 minutes and half an hour, and with as little conscious deliberation as I can manage. Constance Fearn Art Blog.
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Rob Wood Daily Art: Eighth Week
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Rob Wood Daily Art. Saturday, 20 March 2010. This might be my last week of daily drawings as I've done two lunar months' worth and I'm now feeling ready to address something bigger and more finished. Lionel Shriver, should you know who she is. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). This blog is an archive of the pieces of art I produce each weekday to re-engage with my gift. Physician, heal thyself". And Disregards The Rest: Story Blog. Banned From Twitter - Ian Hough's Blog. Constance Fearn Art Blog.
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Rob Wood Daily Art: February 2010
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Rob Wood Daily Art. Saturday, 27 February 2010. Saturday, 20 February 2010. Better than last week's batch, I reckon:. Sunday, 14 February 2010. A generally mediocre bunch this week, mostly stuff I could have done at 15. Something was very much on my mind. Caricature of Heather drawn blindfold and from memory. Saturday, 6 February 2010. This below is no more than a private joke with a friend:. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Physician, heal thyself". And Disregards The Rest: Story Blog.
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Rob Wood Daily Art: April 2010
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Rob Wood Daily Art. Friday, 30 April 2010. This week is creepy week - whadya mean, every week here is creepy week? Saturday, 24 April 2010. Saturday, 17 April 2010. A Curate's Egg of a week; each has a title in its file name. Saturday, 10 April 2010. During my two week break from these daily drawings I worked on making and finishing a self-portrait of myself as a young man , but I wasn't happy with it. So, a drawing a day. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Physician, heal thyself". Constance Fearn Art Blog.
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Rob Wood Daily Art: Sixth Week
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Rob Wood Daily Art. Saturday, 6 March 2010. Quick sketch from memory of small child wearing. Rigid PVC ladybird pattern raincoat. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). This blog is an archive of the pieces of art I produce each weekday to re-engage with my gift. I had suggested to a friend that she produce unfinished quick drawings to loosen her approach to urban scenes, and then I realised I was giving her advice I was not following myself, having produced no artwork for most of 20 years.
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Rob Wood Daily Art: January 2010
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Rob Wood Daily Art. Saturday, 30 January 2010. I also remembered that I had repeatedly suggested to my friend Heather that she free up her creativity by trying to make artwork quickly and without any intention of making finished pieces; last weekend I considered this advice and thought "physician, heal thyself". The drawings below are from the first week of my project. Photo-shopped version of the drawing above with element removed:. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Physician, heal thyself".
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Rob Wood Daily Art: Twelth Week
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Rob Wood Daily Art. Friday, 30 April 2010. This week is creepy week - whadya mean, every week here is creepy week? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). This blog is an archive of the pieces of art I produce each weekday to re-engage with my gift. I had suggested to a friend that she produce unfinished quick drawings to loosen her approach to urban scenes, and then I realised I was giving her advice I was not following myself, having produced no artwork for most of 20 years. Physician, heal thyself".
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Rob Wood Daily Art: March 2010
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Rob Wood Daily Art. Saturday, 20 March 2010. This might be my last week of daily drawings as I've done two lunar months' worth and I'm now feeling ready to address something bigger and more finished. Lionel Shriver, should you know who she is. Saturday, 13 March 2010. Portrait of my Father. Initial drawing approximately 1.5 inches chinagraph pencil:. Then processed through various Photoshop filters:. Saturday, 6 March 2010. Quick sketch from memory of small child wearing. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).