Thursday, 3 May 2012

"So I'm out here again, sparks hid behind my teeth, i wont say a word for fear of fire spreading through."
































Chalk, Cahrcoal and Conte on Mounting Board






























Chalk, Charcoal, Acrylic, Emulsion and Conte on Mounting Board




























Acrylic on Paper




























Chalk, Charcoal and Acrylic on Paper




























Acrylic, Emulsion, Chalk, Charcoal and Pencil on Paper





























Acrylic, Conte, Chalk and Charcoal on Paper






























Acrylic, Emulsion, Water Colour and Gouache on Mounting Board




Acrylic, Chalk and Charcoal on Mounting Board



All of these except the 2nd and 5th pictures were done on tuseday, when i filled a backpack full of a range of materials, took a nice long walk around the hills and had a great time painting and drawing what i saw. The horse fly arent quite so fun but they gave up trying to bite me after a while haha!

The images above are all going towards my final major project for college (im liking the sound of the final part!) but having a small amount of time to create the most amazing work youve done through out your entire education to date with no guide line, not even a breif, is quite tricky... Even though its still early days as far as this project is concerned, i know the time will fly by and before i know it, i'll need final pieces to mount and be ready for the final show...



The title of this post is a quote from David De La Hoz by The Chariot which i have had stuck in my head ALL week... Glad its an amazing song hahaha :)



Thanks for being on my blog, looking at my work and reading my words! :)

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Absolutely love #2 down the page and the one under that which would obviously be #3 :-) Good luck with your series, and the collecting of that for your final show.

Fred Spratt said...

Thank you Sheri, I appreciate it :)

Witham said...

Excellent work - see the influences however very individual style and movements - keep going it can only get better and better.

Fred Spratt said...

Thank you very much :D