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Drawing For Life - 2

July 3, 2013 Matt Bannister
Life drawings. 1st July 2013

Life drawings. 1st July 2013

The life drawing continues (above The Sparrowhawk, Crystal Palace) in Betty Frankenstien's Drawing Room. It took a while to get my drawing brain to wake up this time (I blame the cider at the weekend's Overground Festival) but I'm quite pleased with the eventual results. I tried to think more about the form of the model, rather than just the lines, this time. Next week, I think I might put down the pencil and use something a bit messier. I'm not that fast, and it would be nice to get to a more finished result in the times allowed for each pose.

In Drawing Tags Betty Frankenstien, Crystal Palace, life drawing, Sparrowhawk Pub

Vicky and Bert go to the Park

June 25, 2013 Matt Bannister
Vicky and Bert

Vicky and Bert

Another pen and ink addition to my 'statues coming to life' series - 'Vicky and Bert'. I felt that I needed to do something that was a bit more summery, with a colour other than red. It made a nice change doing the thinking and photographing in a warm, sunny Kensington Gardens, rather than a dark and damp Crystal Palace Park earlier in the year, too. For the figure of Albert,  I obviously went to see his sparkling gold memorial statue (also in Kensington) but for Queen Victoria I found a great statue of her lurking in Croydon. Just outside the main library (Croydon Clocktower) she sits, overlooking a pelican crossing and one of those unforgettable 1960's office blocks that poor old Croydon is crammed full of. Yes, Albert does have an iPad.

In Illustration Tags Croydon, Kensington, Prince Albert, Queen Victoria, statues, Vicky and Bert

The Subway Sphinxes

June 19, 2013 Matt Bannister
'Subway Sphinxes'. 2013. Ink, coloured pencil.

'Subway Sphinxes'. 2013. Ink, coloured pencil.

No, it's not a punk band from the 1970s. Well not on this blog, anyway. It's a pair of works that I mentioned I was working on in earlier posts. I had claimed I might be creating three, but I've decided to stick with two.

They are inspired by the six remaining sphinxes statues in Crystal Palace Park, and by the wonderful subway below the road nearby. This very atmospheric place, beautifully rendered in brick, once delivered 1st class Victorian rail passengers to see the glass palace in the park above. It's now closed to the public, but there are many local people working hard to get the structure made safe and open to the community. Luckily for me I was able to arrange access to get the raw materials (i.e. reference photos and atmos) for these images.

Sphinx statues

Sphinx statues

Rendered in with pen and ink (and coloured pencil), they have a dash of Victorian mysticism and definitely follow on from my earlier work involving the dinosaur sculptures emerging from the railway tunnel.

Prints of both are now available via my shop.

Here are a few of the 'works in progress' to show how they developed.

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In Illustration Tags Crystal Palace, sphinx, statues, subway, Subway Sphinxes

Drawing for Life

June 18, 2013 Matt Bannister
Life Drawing 3

Life Drawing 3

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As my artistic reboot continues apace, I picked up a pencil, headed to Crystal Palace and attended my first life drawing class for AGES.

It was called Betty Frankenstien's Drawing Room and happens once a week in a cosy room above The Sparrowhawk pub. It was the first time I'd done an untutored session: about 2 hours drawing time where you are given free rein to do what you want. A mellow vintage soundtrack accompanied the different poses, and I had a really good evening. I'm very glad I decided to take it up again. I won't let it slip, I promise!

In Drawing Tags Betty Frankenstien, Crystal Palace, life drawing, Sparrowhawk Pub

Mural ideas for Sutton Mencap

June 17, 2013 Matt Bannister
Design for garden mural

Design for garden mural

I was asked (via the Volunteer Centre Sutton) to generate some ideas for a mural being planned by Sutton Mencap. They had an area, known as the children's walkway, that they were planning to transform: from a drab concrete alleyway to something more colourful and natural looking. Two mural panels were planned, along with raised flower beds, new plants, top soil and a general effort to spruce up that part of their premises.

Sutton Mencap Outdoor Project - Overview

Sutton Mencap Outdoor Project - Overview

For the mural ideas, they wanted something simple and bold that would appeal to the passing children, but not something that would be incongruous to the new garden. I decided to use flowers often seen in your average South London garden or park, with a range across the seasons. For the mural painting itself, using the help of students from Carshalton College and the services of Village Ceramics, my designs were used to inspire the final structure. One image was used for both panels, with my second design being kept for further use elsewhere at the centre in the future.

Sutton Mencap mural painting

Sutton Mencap mural painting

Sutton Mencap mural painting

Sutton Mencap mural painting

Extra colours and garden critters were added by the team and when installed in the finished walkway, a drab grey fence was improved no end.

Sutton Mencap mural 1

Sutton Mencap mural 1

Sutton Mencap Walkway

Sutton Mencap Walkway

Thanks to Sutton Mencap for the use of their photographs for this post.

In Commissions Tags mural, Sutton, Sutton Mencap, Volunteer Centre Sutton
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