Saturday, August 31, 2019

Dmetri and the Door

A few years ago, Dmetri Kakmi was visiting our former residence in Abbotsford. During the evening he was intrigued by my life-size trompe l'oeil painting of a door, so much so, that it inspired him to write a supernatural story as a novella. Dmetri recently let me know that he had just signed the publishing contract for this novella, not yet officially titled The Door - and Other Uncanny Stories. The publication includes two novellas and five stories, and it will also be presented to the public as an ebook, a remarkable publishing outcome but even better, it displays the range of Dmetri's writing. 

It will surface early next year, so this post will have a later update when we receive this fabulous publication.

Congratulations Dmetri!


Dmetri Kakmi and myself, celebrating the news


Entrance, 2008, oil on linen, 207..5 x 96 cm



Dmetri's photograph of the door painting the night he was around for dinner.

Saturday, August 17, 2019

Double Portrait

One of my favourite paintings is Dame Laura Knight's Self Portrait with Nude. It's such a rich and powerful painting and on the occasions I've be able to visit the National Portrait Gallery in London, it's this painting that I look forward to seeing the most. The composition is fabulous and the drawing monumental, and it's extraordinary that when it was shown during her lifetime it was met with such negative criticism. Though sexism was the cause of such criticism, since its obvious qualities as a painting shine out like the sun.

I've just completed a self portrait called Double Portrait inspired by Laura Knight's painting. For the last 3 years I've been doing profile portrait drawings of people in the arts and this has influenced my choice of composition.

On the easel is a work in progress, a portrait of Deborah Klein, which was taken from a brown oil paint wash drawing. Turning it into a pencil drawing has associations with my profile portrait series which features many pencil portraits. 

The painting is also about the act of drawing as well as a double portrait, so my aim was to capture the thought that precedes the mark making.




Double Portrait, 2019, oil on canvas, 107 x 84 cm




Self Portrait with Nude, 1913, oil on canvas, 152.4 x 127.6 cm