Sketched on the train in blue Biro, this drawing really came together nicely, with its exaggerated, fish-eye style of perspective and near symmetry. This one's going to be a good painting!
This 40s-style illustration was done for a swing-ticket for my girlfriend Fiona's jam and preserve-making sideline. She will be supplying Isle of Wight company vintage-vacations.co.uk (thus the retro feel) with jars of the lovely stuff for their holidaymakers to take home.
Sketched on the homeward train last night. As you can see, compared to v1.0, I added some 'sauce' by the ladle-full for this one. Also, in order to inject some humour, I have since added to the 'final pencil' (refined, pre-painting drawing), a frowning female partner to go with the big guy in the background and deleted the tidebreakers and a few beach huts for the sake of an uncluttered image. I also adjusted the type so that the word 'ball' was contained inside the ball itself.
The first version (v1.0) of my 'WhitstaBALL' idea was to portray a middle-aged couple, but it didn't have quite enough 'sauce' to qualify for a 'Saucy Seaside Postcard'!
A subject close to my heart, (often competing for my time directly with sketching and painting) is the art of fishing itself. Especially fly-fishing, my original piscatorial passion. The Fish and Fishermen sketches were originally drawn as ideas for wood carvings, something I intend to pursue at a later date, but which has gone by the wayside in favour of pressing on with new ideas for the postcard series and other paintings.