Saturday, February 28, 2009

Dentist Visit



A trip to the dentist on Thursday resulted in me having to have a tooth removed, it's been causing me discomfort but nothing like the discomfort it gave me Thursday night in the early hours after being extracted!
My face resembles the elephant man and I'm very sore but improving and well enough to drive down to Norfolk to be with my good friend Joannie late Friday afternoon which is where I am now.



Friday, February 27, 2009

Hospital Reception



Forty minutes in Doddington hospital reception, killing time before I collected Harry from school.






Thursday, February 26, 2009

Strike A Pose



A couple of five minute posed studies of Harry using Noodlers red/black ink in a Lamy Safari fountain pen diluted with a water brush.

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Tulips



Tulips

The tulips are too excitable, it is winter here.

Look how white everything is, how quiet, how snowed-in

I am learning peacefulness, lying by myself quietly

As the light lies on these white walls, this bed, these hands.

I am nobody; I have nothing to do with explosions.

I have given my name and my day-clothes up to the nurses

And my history to the anaesthetist and my body to surgeons.

They have propped my head between the pillow and the sheet-cuff

Like an eye between two white lids that will not shut.

Stupid pupil, it has to take everything in.

The nurses pass and pass, they are no trouble,

They pass the way gulls pass inland in their white caps,

Doing things with their hands, one just the same as another,

So it is impossible to tell how many there are.

My body is a pebble to them, they tend it as water

Tends to the pebbles it must run over, smoothing them gently.

They bring me numbness in their bright needles, they bring me sleep.

Now I have lost myself I am sick of baggage --

--My patent leather overnight case like a black pillbox,

My husband and child smiling out of the family photo;

Their smiles catch onto my skin, little smiling hooks.

I have let things slip, a thirty-year-old cargo boat

Stubbornly hanging on to my name and address.

They have swabbed me clear of my loving associations.

Scared and bare on the green plastic-pillowed trolley

I watched my teaset, my bureaus of linen, my books

Sink out of sight, and the water went over my head.

I am a nun now, I have never been so pure.

I didn't want any flowers, I only wanted

To lie with my hands turned up and be utterly empty.

How free it is, you have no idea how free --

--The peacefulness is so big it dazes you,

And it asks nothing, a name tag, a few trinkets.

It is what the dead close on, finally; I imagine them

Shutting their mouths on it, like a Communion tablet.

The tulips are too red in the first place, they hurt me.

Even through the gift paper I could hear them breathe

Lightly, through their white swaddlings, like an awful baby.

Their redness talks to my wound, it corresponds.

They are subtle: they seem to float, though they weigh me down,

Upsetting me with their sudden tongues and their colour,

A dozen red lead sinkers round my neck.

Nobody watched me before, now I am watched.

The tulips turn to me, and the window behind me

Where once a day the light slowly widens and slowly thins,

And I see myself, flat, ridiculous, a cut-paper shadow

Between the eye of the sun and the eyes of the tulips,

And I hve no face, I have wanted to efface myself.

The vivid tulips eat my oxygen.

Before they came the air was calm enough,

Coming and going, breath by breath, without any fuss.

Then the tulips filled it up like a loud noise.

Now the air snags and eddies round them the way a river

Snags and eddies round a sunken rust-red engine.

They concentrate my attention, that was happy

Playing and resting without committing itself.

The walls, also, seem to be warming themselves.

The tulips should be behind bars like dangerous animals;

They are opening like the mouth of some great African cat,

And I am aware of my heart: it opens and closes
Its bowl of red blooms out of sheer love of me.

The water I taste is warm and salt, like the sea,

And comes from a country far away as health.


Sylvia Plath

Foxy


Harry found this fox skull in a nearby wood at the weekend, it's a wonderful specimin and has all 6 back teeth still intact.

Tesco Cafe



A slice of carrot cake and a latte in Tesco cafe with my small watercolour Moleskine

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Monday, February 23, 2009

My Boys



A couple of quickies in ink of the boys at leisure this evening.

Cherubs and Angels



Last week my good friend Joannie sent me an angel pin, such a thoughtful surprise.
The cherub is a figurine I purchased for myself some time ago, it's very special to me. Since the angel pin is so tiny, I thought I'd use my cherub to create an image for this spread.

Thank you Joannie!

Sunday, February 22, 2009

Michelangelo


After Michelangelo ©Anita Davies

Created from my sofa while watching 'The Agony and the Ecstasy' on DVD. A drama based on Irving Stone's bestseller and the painting of the Sistine chapel ceiling.
The film was nominated for 5 academy awards in 1965 and I have just managed to purchase a copy for myself.

Saturday, February 21, 2009

New and Old



I went for another drive today and ended up in Rampton, I've never been there before. I came across The Black Horse Tea Rooms and pulled over to grab a cuppa and a bite to eat. The food, service and coffee were all fantastic, I am very pleased I found this wonderful place and will deffinately return.

On my return home I took the rather bumpy Dykemoor Drove short cut, it's even bumpier than my drove so I usually go around the village and avoid it but I was in no hurry today! I managed to pull over into a good spot with a view of the chicken farm buildings at the corner of the drove and Benwick Road.

The sunshine was glorious today turning the ochres into sheer gold and the new, green growth into a dazzling citrus carpet.


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Tesco Cafe



After sketching at Whittlesey Road yesterday, I pulled into Tesco to collect a few groceries and grabbed a latte in the cafe, the perfect chance for a bit more people sketching.

Friday, February 20, 2009

Drive-In



Went for a drive today and pulled into a lay-by on Whittlesey Road in March to sketch this old barn.

Doddington Hall


Doddington Hall, ink and watercolour in large Moleskine sketchbook ©Anita Davies

I sketched this one back in January, it was a school day and I found myself arriving a little early to collect Harry so I parked up outside the church and made a quick study of the Hall.

I've sketched the hall before here:

http://artbyanita.blogspot.com/2008/03/splash-of-colour.html

Thursday, February 19, 2009

Thing-A-Day - Day Nineteen


SP-15 mins-ink & watercolour ©Anita Davies

A couple of quick self portraits are my entry for todays 'Thing-A-Day', created from life looking into a small shaving mirror.


sp-15 mins-watercolour ©Anita Davies

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

March Town Hall


March Town Hall, March, Cambridgeshire, England ©Anita Davies

Running a few chores in town with Harry this afternoon!

Creature Comforts



Some days are just made for curling up on the sofa, wrapped in a pretty quilt with a hot cuppa in your hands!

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Afternoon Stroll


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Harry and I walked the dog for a walk along the drove this afternoon after I gave my class. I managed a couple of quick sketches in ink and added the colour back in the studio...No need for colour notes I just had to look out of my studio window for the drove then nip into Harry's room and peek out of his window to recall the colours on our old barn.

Monday, February 16, 2009

Peterborough Cathedral



It's half term and I'm back working in the large watercolour moleskine I purchased at the Fitzwilliam museum last Summer, recording these holiday's for my youngest Harry.

We kicked off our week with a trip into Peterborough and a visit to the cathedral. We had a fun day and even managed a little sketching both in the cathedral and in Wimpy where we stopped for a bite to eat.

Gestures Of Harry



My brave Wednesday art class students have joined me in my focus on people this year and we were lucky enough to have Harry model for us again this week.
I concentrated on gesture sketching using poses of between 1-3 minutes to build their hand to eye coordination, drawing what they see with their eyes on instinct, allowing no time for fussing about.
The class went exceptionally well and Harry was a star, as usual!
I have found that making sketches myself during these sessions gives me a good insight to their trials and errors, they also provide me with something solid to aid me during our half time discussions.





Sunday, February 15, 2009

The Victorians



After William Lee-Hankey.

Painted while watching 'The Victorians' on BBC1 this evening, a documentary explaining Victorian life through art.

After Lautrec



Daily journal entry in gouache, inspired by this quote from Lautrec himself:

'Expression must prevail over the figure'

3x3 Jake



Three quick studies of my eldest on the sofa.

Saturday, February 14, 2009

Friday, February 13, 2009

5 Minute Fen



This afternoon I spent five minutes with a size 8 brush and some watercolours capturing the view outside my studio across the Fen.
Last night's snow just a memory.

Thursday, February 12, 2009

Rome



I dream of Italy, of Rome and the Sistine chapel, the smell, the fountains, the statues, the art and the COFFEE!
One day....One day soon!





St Mary Magdalene



St Mary Magdalene church, on the Sandringham estate, is quite beautiful. It's a small church that far exceeds your expectations on entry, brimming with treasures and decorative features. Whenever I visit such a place I try to purchase a guide book as a memory, I used the guide book from this Royal venue as a reference to create this spread in my journal.

I think I am missing the great outdoors...roll on Summer!

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Thing-A-Day - Day Eleven

My eldest, Jake, on his laptop

11February09-J, originally uploaded by Anita Davies.

More From The Family Book



A few more of the quick studies I am trying to make daily in the large Canson 'Family' sketchbook I leave around the house as part of my focus on people this year.





Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Thing-A-Day - Day Ten


Self portrait, from life, using a 0.3 pigment liner.

Rare Serving



This beauty served us in many ways; it provided good shooting, a delicious lunch for the boys and the rare opportunity for me to sketch it up close in my journal.

I'd love to preserve the skull but have no idea how, other than leave it outside for a few months, any tips?

Monday, February 09, 2009

Thing-A-Day - Day Nine



Today's spread in my daily journal.

Five Minute Family


5 minute studies from life, ink and watercolour


1 and 2 minutes SP studies using a mirror, ink


5 minute SP study using a mirror, ink

Sunday, February 08, 2009

Thing-A-Day - Day Eight



Thank you all so much for your kind concern over my arm.

I woke this morning in pain and decided to get it checked out by a doctor. It appears I have sprained/torn a muscle in my forearm, although I have no idea how! I was prescribed strong anti-inflammatories and, after just two, I am feeling much more comfortable. I tend to avoid pills as much as possible but in this case...Woohoo for drugs!

It's been a full day but I did still manage a journal page. I sketched from imagination again using a green profipen and watercolour for tone, the stars were added in coloured pencil to pull my ramblings and my sketch together compositionally.

On completing the spread I was intrigued by my colour choice, I believe we make these choices for a reason even if we are unaware of our instincts at the time, so decided to look up the 'meaning' of Green...

Green symbolizes: life, nature, fertility, well being
Grass green is the most restful color.
Green symbolizes self-respect and well being.
Green is the colour of balance, it also means learning, growth and harmony.
Green is a safe colour.
Green is favored by well balanced people.
Green symbolizes the master healer and the life force.
It often symbolizes money.
It was believed green was healing for the eyes.
Egyptians wore green eyeliner.
You should eat raw green foods for good health.
Friday is the day of green.
Green jade is a sacred stone of Asia.
Green contains the powerful energies of nature, growth, desire to expand or increase.
Balance and a sense of order are found in the color green.
Change and transformation is necessary for growth, and so this ability to sustain changes is also a part of the energy of green.

Saturday, February 07, 2009

Thing-A-Day - Day Seven



I woke this morning to discover I couldn't move my left arm, it did give me a bit of grief yesterday but nothing compared to the pain it has given me today, I just can't bare to have it anywhere but bent across my stomach...I have no idea why!

Anyhow, it slowed me down but it didn't stop me getting something down in my journal...Ha!