Schumi

After spending 8 hours over the weekend with a very fine brush the painting of Michael Schumacher is now nearing completion. Back wing details, helmet details, front nose and front wing details have now all been added along with side mirrors and a few other bits. Some details though still need some extra details but these can only be added once the paint has dried. I am aiming to have the painting completed for the 2nd weekend of September.

Nearing completion. Most details have been added though a few extra bits still need to be added once the paint is dry

Nearing completion. Most details have been added though a few extra bits still need to be completed once the paint is dry

The brush I purchased had a tip smaller than a sharpened pencil

The brush I purchased had a tip smaller than a sharpened pencil

Schumi

Just another quick update on the painting of Michael Schumacher. I have spent the day adding and finishing back wing details along with starting to add cockpit and helmet details. The cockpit details and helmet though still need extra details adding but this can only be done once the first layer of paint has dried. I have also spent some time tidying the front wing and adding the right hand part of the wing, again though this will need reworking once dry.

Showing helmet, back wing and front wing details.

Showing helmet, back wing and front wing details.

Schumi

With me returning back to work I have not been able to spend as much time on the painting over the past week. Again though I have managed to make some progress with the painting and have now finished the final tyre. I am hoping to add some missing details over the bank holiday weekend and to add either Michaels helmet and to add some more details onto the front wing.

Now with completed wheels and suspension.

Now with completed wheels and suspension.

Before Beeching

With me returning back to work I have not been able to spend as much time on the painting over the past week. I have though managed to finish the painting of the roof and have started inputting the wall on the fan window. I am hoping to progress this more over the bank holiday weekend.

Now showing a completed roof.

Now showing a completed roof.

Schumi

Work on the painting of Schui has continued over the past week. I have spent time reworking the front right tyre as well as adding the back right tyre and suspension. I have also added the front left tyre, this though was difficult and took much time to get to a standard that I was happy with. The work is currently quite wet and so will need a few days to dry before work on the last tyre can be made.

Now showing Schui with all but one wheel completed.

Now showing Schui with all but one wheel completed.

Before Beeching

I have now started to complete work on the roof of the LNWR station. After adding some base colour I left this to dry before coming back to it to add the roof struts, pipes and other details. Over the next few days I plan to add the arch and other details before moving onto the front wall of the station.

Now showing the completed LNWR station roof completed.

Now showing the completed LNWR station roof completed.

Schumi

After a long break I finally had some time to rework the painting of Michael Schumacher yesterday. Unfortunately I had over the past few months left the painting facing the sun in the conservatory meaning that it had faded greatly and had turned orange. It took 5 hours to rework but I think it was worth it, aiming to progress this painting a little more over the week before I go back to work next Monday.

Showing the painting after reworking.

Showing the painting after reworking.

Before Beeching

I spent this morning working the sky into the painting. I have tried to use blues/reds and purples to give a “moody” feel to the image. Again  it shows Buxton on a cloudy overcast day, something that you get used too if you have live there!

As quite a lot of paint was applied to the image it will require the weekend to dry before I can start working on the main station buildings. Keep checking back for latest updates.

Showing the drawing with the sky now painted onto the canvas.

Showing the drawing with the sky now painted onto the canvas.

 

Buxton Opera House.

Remember the painting of Buxton Opera House that was completed back in April? Well the new owner of the painting has had it framed and she was kind enough to send me some images. Always nice to see work that you have produced been enjoyed by others 🙂

Buxton Opera House in its new frame and new home.

Buxton Opera House in its new frame and new home.

Buxton Opera House in its new frame and new home.

Buxton Opera House in its new frame and new home.

 

Babbington Lane

The painting of Babbington Lane is now complete. A very tricky picture to paint and replicate due to the amount of perspective within the original image. A challenge though is always a good thing and I hope I have done justice to the original photo I took back in early April?

I will now leave the painting to dry over the next few days before taking a detailed colour scan of the image, this will be added to the “completed work section” once I have done this.

Update: the scanned high res image can now be found at the following:

Work for Sale

In the meantime I plan to start the sky on “Before Beeching” start an A3 painting of Solomans temple in Buxton and also rework and finish “Schui”

Babbington Lane, Derby - now complete and drying and awaiting delivery to its new owner.

Babbington Lane, Derby – now complete and drying and awaiting delivery to its new owner.

Babbington Lane

Hello all.

Just another quick update about Babbington Lane. Over the past week I have spent the a “few” hours on the painting every day and progress has been fairly rapid. The buildings on the left hand of the street are now completed and details such as fixtures, posters and shop signs have all now been applied to the painting. The buildings on the left hand side of the building are now nearing completion along with the pavement and road. There a few more jobs that need finishing such as completing the buildings on the left hand of the street, finishing the pavement, adding street markings and adding street lamps. All being well I am aiming to have picture completed on Wednesday/Thursday of this week so it can have a bit of time to dry before been delivered to my client.

Nearing completion - showing details in shop windows, fixtures on buildings and updated tarmac. All that is left are street markings, right pavement and building and street lamps.

Nearing completion – showing details in shop windows, fixtures on buildings and updated tarmac. All that is left are street markings, right pavement and building and street lamps.

Showing update after the road and pavement had been applied and most of the buildings on the left completed.

Showing update after the road and pavement had been applied and most of the buildings on the left completed.

showing update after buildings on the left hand of the street had been painted.

showing update after buildings on the left hand of the street had been painted.

Before Beeching.

With Corbar Cross now complete I now have some time to paint one of Buxton’s lost views; the twin train stations. Although this scene has not entirely disappeared as the former LNWR station still survives today, the old Midland Station was demolished in the late 1960s. It now lies under the inner relief road and spring gardens car park.

As I struggled to find a detailed enough image of the two stations side by side I had to use Photoshop to transform and splice two images together. To help I have also found some detailed images of the Midland station but without the LNWR station in it. I am trying to recreate the scene as it would of been in the early 60s and so I am trying to create a slightly run down look, it will also be important to recapture the maroon colours of BR that are shown on the front of the stations.

Pencil outline of the 2 twin stations drawn into place.

Pencil outline of the 2 twin stations drawn into place.

Image was created using old images of the demolished Midland Station and Photoshop

Image was created using old images of the demolished Midland Station and Photoshop

Babbington Lane

Work on Babbington Lane continues. A majority of the shops on the left hand side of the street have now been added along with some more shop window details within the Potts Shop and adjacent shop. To help with finer detail I have had to purchase a very fine paintbrush. At the current pace I am aiming to have the painting completed at the end of August.

Babbington Lane now showing a majority of buildings and shops on the left of the street completed.

Babbington Lane now showing a majority of buildings and shops on the left of the street completed.

Corbar Cross

The painting has progressed rapidly over the past few days and is now nearly completed. The wall, perimeter fencing and shrubs have been added along with some missing sky details. All that is needed is the barbed wire which will be added once the painting has had chance to dry.

Nearly completed, just the barbed wire to add.

Nearly completed, just the barbed wire to add.

Nearly completed, just lacking some barbed wire and shrubs in the forefront of the painting.

Nearly completed, just lacking some barbed wire and shrubs in the forefront of the painting.

Babbington Lane.

Another quick update on the Babbington Lane painting. Some shop window details have been added to the shop next to Potts and other details drawn in ready for painting over the next few weeks. With the summer break fast approaching I am hoping to complete this painting within the next month.

Shop details have been added to the shop next to Potts.

Shop details have been added to the shop next to Potts.

Corbar Cross

The painting of Corbar Cross has progressed very quickly now the main cross and snow on the ground has been added. With the adding of the wall in the foreground the painting could be completed by the end of next week, this will allow me to start a different image (Solomans Temple)

Corbar Cross showing the cross painted in along with the snow and some details on the ground.

Corbar Cross showing the cross painted in along with the snow and some details on the ground.

Babbington Lane.

Over the past week I have managed to add a few more details and windows to the Babbington Lane painting. Am hoping to finish putting items in the shop Potts Shop window and also  more details to the sign and other shops along the street.

Showing more windows and details added to the Potts Shop window.

Showing more windows and details added to the Potts Shop window.

Summer Sun!

After a very tough week at work (poorly and run down) I decided that I was going to relax in the garden for the weekend and do some painting and so I converted my home made outdoor bench into a work station. Over the weekend I was able to work on Babbington lane adding more Potts window details, the shop sign and some more windows and glass above the shop. I also managed to add some clouds, vapour trails and a rough outline of the cross to the Corbar Cross painting.

The outdoor summer studio.

The outdoor summer studio.

Now with some more windows, Potts shop sign and shop window details.

Now with some more windows, Potts shop sign and shop window details.

Corbar Cross

Corbar Cross

I have decided to start an A3 Oil painting of Corbar Cross in Buxton. This is based on the same image that was used to create an A4 chalk image of the same feature earlier this year. At present I have only had time to draw the image onto the canvas but I am hoping to add the sky using oil paint a little later in the week. I am also planning on completing a little more work on Babbington Lane and also completing the image of Michael Schumacher in his Ferrari F1-2000.

Corbar Cross after the basic sketching has been applied to the A3 Canvas

Corbar Cross after the basic sketching has been applied to the A3 Canvas

 

Corbar Cross

Have spent a bit of time over the past few days adding the sky to the Corbar Cross painting. I still want to add a few more layers for clouds etc on but will have to leave it to dry until weekend. As you can see there are a few more shades and colours used when compared to my previous paintings, this is to try and reflect a setting sun better.

Corbar Cross showing a mostly completed sky.

Corbar Cross showing a mostly completed sky.