Sunday, 17 June 2012

kate genever and steve pool: Reciprocity - do i trust you?

kate genever and steve pool: Reciprocity - do i trust you?: Since thinking about collaboration and what it means I went on to think about reciprocity and trust. I found this diagram and then remembe...

Thursday, 14 June 2012

Illuminate at Backlit

Looking forward to Illuminate exhibition opening night on Friday 15th. Let hope its a really good turn out and everyone has a great night.

Thanks to all the Crop-up team for what is going to be a great debut event.

Brilliant that you have created this platform for showcase art in and around Nottingham.

Wednesday, 13 June 2012

BP Portrait Award 2013

I have decided to enter the BP Portrait Award in 2013, so I am now contemplating on my approach for my submission. 


I have been thinking big, bold, loose and radical as my mantra.

Do not want to go down the super realistic route, not enough emotion captured both from the model or the artist.

Summer taster workshops

I will be running a series of Beginners Taster Workshop in watercolour, acrylic, drawing and line and wash. Each workshop last 10.30 until 4.30 and includes all materials/equipment need plus all refreshments and lunch.
Log on to www.imagineartsonline.co.uk for more details

Debut Exhibition for Crop-up Gallery

Just finishing preparation for 'Iluminate' the debut exhibition by Crop-Up Gallery. The exhibition is being held at backlit Gallery, Nottingham.

Exhibiting artists include Sara Gaynor, Sean Coupe, Joanna Hooper, Bella Milroy, Gill Turner 
Private View: Friday 15th June, 7pm- 9pm
In-house bar and music from dj Franclin
General Admission: 16th-22nd June, 12- 5pm (Closed Monday and Tuesday)
By appointment only: 23rd- 29th June
BACKLIT, Alfred House, Ashley Street, Nottingham, NG3 1JG 
Telephone: 01158372426
www.info@backlit.org.uk

Crop-Up Gallery is an entirely student-run curatorial group, founded by The University of Nottingham Art History Students. Creating art exhibitions in a ‘pop-up’ gallery format, they will be establishing themselves amongst the Nottingham art scene and establishing new relationships with the University of Nottingham and the wider arts community.

Thursday, 7 June 2012

Race Horse Painting

I have finished my race horse painting today
It was a challenge at such a large scale, but I have thoroughly enjoyed painting it.
Onward with the next project

Sunday, 3 June 2012

Notts `Open Studios

Open weekend at Imagine Arts.
As part of Notts open Studios Imagine Arts is having an open weekend. Any one wishing to have a go at painting or drawing can come along and have a go.

Were is everyone? This is my second open weekend in a month and so far my visitor numbers across both events is 0.

Jubilee fever can't have consumed ever one out there.


Learn to draw and paint
New summer taster workshop at Imagine Arts.

Imagine Arts art school has launched a summer of taster workshops in a number of disciplines. Come and try a new hobby, watercolour, acrylic or drawing. All equipment and materials supplied for the day as well  as all refreshments and lunch.

Race Horse Painting - the final furllong

Hopefully grabbing a couple of hours today to bring race horse portrait to a concludion.  Its been a challenge, such a large canvas.

This is what Iam all about


 Finally Finished My Artist Statement


My journey as an artist is continually evolving and I am constantly looking to challenge my own perceptions to my own art practice.

As an artist I take inspiration from the natural world around us.  My work depicts the power and forces inflicted on our environment, the unpredictable motion of the ocean mid storm, the cascade of a water fall or the ripple of a brook.  I am drawn to shape and form of rocks, pebbles, standing stones and the way they are affected by what coexists around them.

I like to use acrylic in my work when capturing the raw power of nature, applying it broadly and quickly attempting to replicate the energy that I am trying to encapsulate.  Other mediums used in my art practice include watercolour and graphite. Frantically applied painterly and impasto techniques contrast with calmer more deliberately painted methods.

I am currently exploring using canes, sticks and twigs as a method of applying both wet and dry medium. I find this method of working very engaging, working on the floor gives a whole new perspective to the works. I am encouraged to explore further this method with other mediums.

View examples of my work at  www.imagineartsonline.co.uk 


Saturday, 2 June 2012

Artist Statement - Why?

In preparation for an exhibition I spent last night toiling over writing an artist statement about myself. Finding it so difficult to put into words what, why and how I do what I do.

Do we really have to bare our soles as artists in order that people can understand and interpret our work!

welcome to my blog

Hello everyone, welcome to my blog. I am Sean a professional artist working from my studio in the heart of Sherwood Forest. I am inspired by the forces of nature and enjoy capturing the the effects of its energy in a variety of mediums.