Monday, 21 October 2013

The Net

So, straight after completing KB's drawing I created "The net" for LB on the same day (12th October). There is a lot of soul searching and rebirth in this picture, a very symbolic picture. I felt that something is brewing and needing to be  released and a new direction and journey are about to begin. I love the necklace, the face and the net. Whilst some of the images mean nothing to me, I remember what I was taught as a fledgling, that they might nothing to you but may mean a lot to the person receiving the message. I do love the reappearance of a very special cat and the love from a man with a pipe ( between me and  LB) This is one of those pictures I see more in after it has been delivered.  I hope LB likes it and the reading.
The Net completed

The net before being coloured

The net  inked in

The net sketch


KB's Glastonbury

Firstly apologies for not being on my blog for nearly two months but I have started a new job in September and have been getting to grips with my new role. Anyway I decided to do a picture and reading for LB and settled down to draw and lo and behold as soon as my pencil hit the paper I knew I was drawing it for someone else.
So this was created for KB on the 12th October 2013. When I was drawing the picture, I got a sense of balance and that basically in a nut shell for KB to stop worrying and move on to the next stage of there development in the spiritual world.
I love the feel of the picture a real modern take on the yin and yang. I hope KB  will get some answers at Glastonbury when they go again. I see a maze / labyrinth, gate, Skull, paradise, Glastonbury, a blue whale, a ring, a necklace, a female goddess and possibly a fish. I also see the whole drawing as a Japanese kimono. 
it gives me a feel of inner peace, and I hope KB likes it as much as me. 

KB's Glastonbury


  
Pencil marks rubbed out, before  painting


Inked in

Sketch


Tuesday, 27 August 2013

Art Work

Have been making pictures, using Photoshop elements, mainly for my own amusement and learning how to use Photoshop. I will hopefully add more to my blog as I go along.




Full moon over the Tor

Avalon
The Abbey V1

The Abbey V2

Embracing The dark side


Lighting over The Tor


Thursday, 8 August 2013

Utopia

So below is the second drawing for GP, which is a first for me, as normally the receiver only gets one picture. However I really love this picture as it is so simple yet has a very profound message. I love that this place is GP's and they can go there anytime they wish and all they have to do is go in there crystal cave to top up. I can see different faces in the tree and know they are relatives or GP's guides. there is a badly drawn sphinx and possibly the gates to heaven. But the loveliest thing in the picture is the white stag, which unlike horses ( a white horse is either a albino or a grey ) is white which brings luck and success for ever if caught or even if seen will bring luck. I have asked GP to buy my lottery tickets from now on.
I know the two picture have gone to someone who will cherish them and understands what the messages mean to them. I would love to be invited to this place, I know mine has castles and unicorns, so what is in yours?



Utopia

Edited

Inked
Pencil Sketch

The Seahorse


I got a call from a dear friend (GP) asking for a picture and a reading and this was created on the 27 July 2013. It's amazing the emotions I got when creating the pencil drawing and whilst it was sad, I asked my guides was the drawing correct. I then drew a second picture titled " Utopia" and understood why there was two pictures.
I love the Inuit holding the whale ( it reminded me of the creatures in the film "5th element" when I was creating the drawing). I have learnt a lot about sea horses and did you know the male seahorse carries the baby and not the female! I love the river journey down the Nile past the willow tree ( do willow trees grow in Egypt?) The orange Archangel , the bridge and Mount Fuji in Japan all appear in this picture.
Now if you turn the picture, portrait you will hopefully see a female face or I think it's female, but she is wearing a burka or proper name hijab.
Whilst the message in this picture is sad the second picture balanced the message.



The seahorse




Pencil lines erased
Inked

Pencil drawing




Terracotta Spiral

As well as the inspirations for the paintings, I was inspired to make this 3 spiral in terracotta and using beads. I will say it's very hard to find beads in all the rainbow / chakra colours. The last spiral (top right) is a little out of sequence but I'm happy with my first attempt.

Spiral

Goddess of the tor

Saw a painting in the Goddess temple shop in Glastonbury and I tried to adapt what I saw to the picture below. I had asked for opinions via face book to see which one look best before settling on this one.

The Final Picture

Pink

Red 

Silver

Green

Silver and Green



Wednesday, 10 July 2013

Recharging my batteries

I came back from Cornwall and Glastonbury full of energy and wanting to create. So out came the paint brush and the knife to cut out some more shapes and low and behold my first picture. My guides have explained my new direction and I seem to be enjoying the relaxation I get from it and getting off the PC.I read years ago about artist talking about the light is different in different places and Cornwall demonstrated that, vivid greens and beautiful reds. I know that's me on the Tor at Glastonbury re charging my batteries. We also met a very spiritual woman in Looe called Deborah Tomlinson (check out her website www.holamaise.co.uk ) who had a fantastic, beautiful painting by an artist called Adrian Smith. Check out his website www.tremorranart.com.

Recharging my batteries

Recharging my batteries

Recharging my batteries

Tree inspired by Wells Next to sea

Before our holiday we went to Wells next to Sea to get away from it all for a few hours and found a lovely crystal shop that had opened that day. Anyway the walk through the walks inspired me to create these two pictures. Anyway I cut out the tree on yellow card  and placed it in front of green card, it took me ages and I had to keep hiding it from Karen as I was creating it for her. I used a white piece of paper as a template to cut onto the card, hence the black background one. I love them both

White on black

Sorry for the reflection

Yellow card on dark green background

Need a more steady hand



Glastonbury

Sorry for not posting since May but I have major issues again at work, that have taken priority and then me and Karen went off to Glastonbury and then down to Cornwall. To say I fell in love with Glastonbury is an under statement. I loved the walk to the top of the Tor despite taking a very difficult route and the view and energy at the top is unbelievable. I would walk the Tor everyday if I lived there. We spent the next morning at the abbey, which after looking at the price was worth the visit and I felt at one here. After spending the rest of the morning shopping I was taken to the Goddess temple by Karen and it was absolutely fantastic, every town should have one. Glastonbury recharged my artistic batteries.



The tower on top of the Tor

View from the top of the Tor
Another view from the top of the Tor
  
The long walk down

Glastonbury Abbey



Being Arty

The Abbey

Thursday, 2 May 2013

Four Sections


This picture was created on the 27th April 2013 for KB and whilst it could be called the tree, I choose 4 sections because the picture is really in 3 sections. It's very hard to draw and do a reading that you know so well as you wonder if you have influenced the drawing and the reading with what you know of the person. Sometimes when I draw the pencil drawing there is hardly any change when I put the ink over the pencil sketch and this is one of those drawings. It's a very positive drawing with messages for KB which they have received in there private reading. I love the fact the picture is not what you think you see, this is a good case to turn the picture round to see other images, that may hold a truer meaning that what you think you thought you saw, if that makes sense. I can see so many faces, the lovely chakra, spiritual colours, the peaceful cliffs with the rope bridge. There are a lot of symbols and a few animals. Its the only picture I've drawn so far where I keep seeing new things in it, when I turn the picture or see different light fall on it.The tree with the green man, the different faces, the arms extended. I feel it holds a lot of Pagan and Wicca messages and I hope KB will enjoy the picture as much as I did painting it.





Four sections painted
Four sections pencil lines rubbed out
Four sections Inked

Four Sections Pencil Drawing

Tuesday, 9 April 2013

The Lions Door

This picture was created for LH and was created on the 31st March 2013. It's really amazing as I saw a lot of faces in the pencil drawing that didn't appear when I inked it in, hence why i like to look at the picture after I have rubbed all the pencil marks out. I love the picture simply as there doesn't seem to be an specific answer. For example is the door open or closed, is there glass in the door or not? I love the Lions head he seems happy and content as does the wise old Bull elephant on the right side of the picture. There is a lot of connections in this picture and I have explained my findings to LH. I love the cat, the palm tree the video machines. I was always taught it may seem daft to you but may have a specific meaning to the person the reading is for. I love the no face (Angel) and the girl's face that was so determined to come through. I wish we had 3D printers because there is so much going on behind the images. There is a place name in the picture which I have not used before and I discovered a connection with that image and the cross in the circle. I love the spider and the colours of the picture, but then again I say that about most of the pictures I have drawn. Well it's now gone to it's owner and they have emailed me to say they love it.

The Completed Picture The Lions Door


Picture before painting

Picture Inked
Pencil drawing