I'm not going to be posting as often to the
Postcard From Puniho blog, so as several people have asked what I am working on,
I am taking the liberty of posting updates from my Another Day blog here as
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I had photographed
it's stages of development from the beginning with the intention of blogging
them here in "real time". However, as always with new and experimental work, I
found my need to work in privacy overcame any desire to share the trials and
tribulations of that working process in public.
But now the
painting is on the wall and the paint is almost dry, I feel more comfortable
with sharing the documentation.
I have for the last
few years been concentrating on modest scale works in my
Postcard From
Puniho series. But recently I have felt the desire, confidence and ambition
to do some larger scale work again.
The question
is "what subject"? Well, the self portrait is a genre that I have returned to
many times, especially when I feel at some kind of cross-road in my life. Just
turning round and taking a good hard and hopefully, honest look in the
mirror.
The thing I often
experience when looking in a mirror is that, obvious though it may seem to say,
the point of view is never changing. We are always there smack bang in the
middle of the picture! But if there are two mirrors, we see two reflections.
Ever since I was a small boy, these perfectly natural and obvious phenomenom
have held a great sense of mystery and fascination for me.
So I thought, what
if I paint it like I was looking in two mirrors simultaneously? Or perhaps the
same mirror but a different tilt or turn of the head in a different moment in
time. I would paint it as a dyptich.
When I am painting
and studying the subject intensely I quite often find myself closing one or the
other eye. I think a lot of painters experience this. Occasionally I catch
myself in the mirror like that and I have done one or two small self portraits
with one eye closed and one open. It seemed like an interesting thing to try out
in the dyptich, having one image with the left eye open and the other image with
the right eye open. In total, both eyes are open! Or both shut if you
will.
Well, it seemed
like a bit of a crazy idea but what the hey... if it doesn't work, it's only a
painting...
I had recently got
some large sheets made with a thin aluminium skin on a core of plastic. They use
it for signs but I've discovered it makes a very strong surface for painting on
and is slightly lighter than the hardboard panels I used to use. I glued wooden
bracing on the back using an epoxy resin. The front is coated with about five
coats of acrylic gesso.
I wasn't sure how to start so I just grabbed the biggest brush I could find
and holding a small hand mirror in the other, I roughed out the first image.
to be continued....--
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