Wednesday, 1 May 2013

What is... May

This year has been fair flying-by... And here already is May's calendar image:


It is a computer screenshot from when TV personality, Cat Cubie, tweeted one of my cartoons around the world to her near 4000 twitter followers. It was unexpected and really made my day!

The cartoon depicts HRH Charles Prince of Wales hijacking the BBC's Reporting Scotland weather studio, around about this time last year. I'm just disappointed that he still hasn't been made a regular weather presenter!

If interested, you can read more about the special weather report & this cartoon by visiting my original blog post about it at:
http://armacpherson.blogspot.co.uk/2012/05/charles-prince-of-weather.html

Monday, 8 April 2013

Some self-portraits

For lack of a better subject, I've been creating some self-portraits recently.

April 2013. Pen on paper.
April 2013. Digital painting.
December 2012. Digital painting.

There's a load of other projects that I'll be able to share soon, but not quite yet I'm afraid. Stay tuned!

Monday, 1 April 2013

What is... April

April's calendar image is of Chatelherault near Hamilton, Scotland.


It was a very large acrylic-on-card commission, completed in July 2011.

Not my best painting (particularly the vivid green foreground), but I hadn't painted with acrylics for a long time and found the process quite tricky to be honest.
I tried to take a little inspiration from Edward Hopper, who has for the longest time been one of my favourite painters.
I should really do more landscape painting, but finding inspiration seems to have been the hard part for the past few years! Got any ideas? If so, I'd love to hear them.

Saturday, 2 March 2013

What is... March

A bit later than planned, but here at last is my calendar image for March.


It is a 2009 painting from my 12fp(s) Film-inspired Painting Series, portraying Grace Kelly & Jimmy Stewart in Alfred Hitchcock's Rear Window [1954].

That series of paintings began during the summer of 2009 - just after I had graduated with a BA (Hons) Animation degree from Edinburgh College of Art - and portrays some of the films that I found influential during my student days. The series was originally going to consist of only 12 paintings, but by the end of the year, as a result of an exhibition at the Filmhouse cinema (Edinburgh) throughout December 2009 & January 2010, it had grown to over 20 paintings.
This was one of the later paintings, and as it missed out on a place in my previous wall calendar (exclusively of the film painting series), I've included it this time around.