A small place to hang my hat and pick up a paint brush
a blog showing the progress of a painting in the photorealism style, plus ideas & musings on the process of photography and painting.
painting, photography, photorealism, urban art, social landscape, realism, realist art, Lester Blair, artist living in Wellington New Zealand,
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A small place to hang my hat and pick up a paint brush

I have had a much longer break than I intended. The week, just past, has been my ‘back to work’ week. I like a routine, I like music playing, usually some jazz that is not too difficult. I find Philip Glass very good for painting to. No progress to report on the painting I started last year, so it is likely to be another month to complete, though I have established the pattern on the entrance to my satisfaction. As I have not much to show, I took some photos of my work space. A very small studio, where I often trip over myself, or knock a bowl of paint over and such like. I would like larger, but for now I cope, and that’s okay.

Interior, the painters studio #1

Interior, the painters studio #4

Interior, the painters studio #3

 

Interior, the painters studio #2

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