20 May 2010

Painting Days

I've had a blank canvas knocking about around my house for while, I bought it last year at some point with the intension of painting a seaside scene. The problem was, I had all my paints stolen when I was at college and I hadn't replaced them, till last week. I bought a pack of 10 mini tubes of acrylic for £1.50, at that price why wouldn't you!

What spurred me on was the BBC1 series, Modern Masters. If you have been on Twitter on Sunday's you can see I'm not the only one who is really into programme, "A series charting the life and explaining the work of modern artists Picasso, Matisse, Dali and Warhol, and looking at their influence on contemporary art, design and architecture."

Salavador Dali is by far my favourite artist of the modern time but the episode on Matisse was one that struck a chore with me. I was exposed to a lot of Matisse's work when I was younger and we have a few books on his work. So I thought I'd like my Matisse inspired piece a go.


Cheap paints and the only thing I could find for a palette. 
I stuck masking tape down in random strips, with the intension of filling in all the gaps with different shades of paint. Creating blocked off section....nothing too taxing.
And here we go, now this isn't actually the finished product, I'll have to wait till the paint dries to peal off the making tap. I do actually quite like it with the masking tape still on but I least I have this image to remind me afterwards. Hopefully it will turn out pretty well, it's a good start anyway, I mean I used to do paintings all the time when I was younger (I was never academic in the slightest and ended up in all the bottom sets because of this).


I post the final thing on here soon, permitting it's actually ok of course! What do you guys think?
In other news, I was lucky enough to be invited down to Harvey Nicohols, Manchester,  the other day to check out the newly opened, "Men's Quarterly" section. I was sent down to check it out for my job. This is the first time men's grooming has had its very own section. I was talked through all the products and then offered a facial! I have to say I was a wee bit apprehensive at first but it did feel a bit great. 


I left with a lovely goodie bag filled with products from Korres, Lab Series, Ren and Kyoku. I don't usually spend much on bathroomy products and resulting in me having terrible skin. So I will give them a go and hopefully they will convince me to carry on using some of the brands. On first whiff, the Korres Juniper and Rum shower gel just smells amazing.

24 comments:

  1. I like the painting, I think you did a great job! I used to like painting, but I just don't have the patience for it anymore :[ lol

    That shampoo looks really nice. I'd try it even though it's for men rofl :P

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  2. this is awesome. first i just want to say that i LOVE that documentary series too. i only managed to see the last one on picasso but i thought it was great. i've got to hit up the old iplayer to catch up on the others. also, i LOVE that painting that you've done! can't wait to see the finished product. i'm sure it's going to look great. i really like it. that's awesome that you're reviving a passion that you used to have. also, that's so fun about the skin care pampering session you got treated to! would love to hear what you think of all the products! xx

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  3. It looks great! Great post!
    - Adele
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  4. OOO I wish I had some kind of skill in painting haha. And those tubes were such a steal! Great find.

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  5. I love the painting!

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  6. awesome painting. I wish I had an artistic streak!

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  7. Man I've missed so much on your blog! I love the painting. I keep missing the masters thing though after warhol which was amazing. Thinking some quality iplayer time is in order.

    Can't wait to see the finished thing!

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  8. the colour inside...great post

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  9. oh Matt thank you for your comment :P Sorry hehe ...I should start leaveing some really rubbish comments as well or I'm gonna look like one of them faker's who are like 'hay your just super' ...what a crap painting!!
    Nooo....can't do it. I love the painting! Are you gonna hang it on the blue wall? It remind's me of Matisse .....very cool. Anyway have a fab weekend and let's hope for sun :P

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  10. Bah, I hate how schools are so focused on academia - and it's the artistic people that suffer...such bull.
    Lovely colours! That's a shame that you had your paints stolen...who would do such a thing? :-/
    Romany
    xx

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  11. A true modern master! Great picture, Mat. My mum is a painter, so I'm always a bit intimidated when comes to art. Definitely have to catch up on this BBC program! Wishing you a great weekend!

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  12. oh i didn't get to see the series but it sounds right up my street. love what you've done, so creative.

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  13. Can't wait to see the finished result of your painting, it looks great already :) And I really really really like the colour of your wall, if my room needed repainting I'd be tempted to pick that colour haha!

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  14. Anonymous22:29

    Great idea for a painting, love the photo you've taken of the painting close up!

    S
    http://notjustmedical.wordpress.com

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  15. wonderful post. i adore that 3rd photo :)

    xo Alison

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  16. looks fab, i really love painting too, it's so relaxing and time consuming! LOVE LOVE LOVE IT!

    XOXO, BECCA
    http://fashion-train.blogspot.com

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  17. You've made me sit there and gaze at my box of paints, and wonder why I never paint anymore.

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  18. Hey matey... glad you like the book! I hope it serves you well! Still without the boosh! Ha

    Yours truly

    WE SPY WITH MY LITTLE i

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  19. thank you so much for your comment!
    you most definitely should try it.

    your blog is great, i'm following now!

    oh my i am obsessed with the mighty boosh...

    X

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  20. the clashing colours is intoxicating

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  21. I can imagine it without the masking tape and I like it! Can't wait to see the finished piece.

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  22. take off that tape! cant wait to see the finished picture. and i also loved that show x

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  23. hay Mat, thank you for your comments hun. Hope you two have some sun up there !! I sprained my ankle coa I am an stupid and I was wearing platforms !!!
    Anyway have a great week and look forward to giving 'rubbish' comments :P no .... I will leave ya nice ones.

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  24. I really like the first pictureis the creativity siplified to a picture.

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