A few years ago, as a way to help increase the flow of creative ideas
and increase drawing speed, I went through a phase whereby I wouldn't allow
myself to go to sleep at night until I'd done at least ten drawings. Admittedly
a lot of them where little more than scribbles but it produce some interesting
images that I was later able to work with, and proved a usefully exercise for
getting the creative juices flowing.
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Bound Form, 2020, oil on plywood by British artist, Wayne Chisnall |
With that I mind I was thinking that it might be interesting to try and
attempt something similar but with painting. I was wondering if it would be
possible to produce a thousand paintings, albeit small ones, in a year - which
would be almost three paintings a day. I
think that maintaining that output over a whole year would be pretty
challenging so I'm not making any promises but on the 20th January this year I
thought I'd give it a go. I'm only a few days into the project but so far I'm
just about on schedule.
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Wobbly Alien Robot, 2020, oil on plywood by British artist, Wayne Chisnall |
Here are a few of the
mini oil paintings/oil sketches that I've produced so far. They are mostly
painted on small pieces of plywood or chipboard (recycled form Victoria and Albert Museum packing crates), or
on old book covers. To see the full range of paintings check out my Instagram
page, where I'll be posting them at hopefully regular intervals.
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Ring Toss, 2020, oil on book cover by British artist, Wayne Chisnall |
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