"The artist...is also a born adventurer. His explorations, unlike those of a tourist, are rewarded by the discovery of beauty spots unmentioned in the guide books, and with tireless curiosity and an exceptional proneness to wonderment, he will come upon objects of remarkable interest overlooked or even shunned by more disciplined observers."
Augustus John, R.A.
Saturday 1 May 2010
Artists and Illustrators Magazine
Had a nice surprise today. I flicked open my copy of Artists and Illustrators Magazine in the newsagents and found that a copy of my Frenchlands Tower Linocut had been published in it.
**Raises a glass**... cheers, Stuart! Well done! And the boat/tractor piece is lovely, too. It's good to try something out of character once in a while!
I studied illustration at Dyfed College of Art, Carmarthen, graduating in 1984. The works shown on this site are based on observations and drawings made directly from life in the field. The field sketches are mostly drawn using a Rotring Art Pen or a soft 6B pencil. The finished studio pieces are generally linocuts but I have recently started working with drypoints and mezzotints. Further information and more examples of my artwork can be found by following the link below to my website.
"Observation of nature is part of an artist's life, it enlarges his form and knowledge, keeps him fresh and from working only by formula, and feeds inspiration." Henry Moore.
On Drawing
"For me drawing is the basis of all visual language, for the art of drawing is a way of seeing and celebrating the world." Professor Ken Howard, R.A.
All artwork shown is copyright Stuart Brocklehurst unless stated otherwise.
8 comments:
Many congratulations. It's a lovely picture.
Well done. It is a very nice piece.
Thank you Emma
Thank You Keith
**Raises a glass**... cheers, Stuart! Well done! And the boat/tractor piece is lovely, too. It's good to try something out of character once in a while!
Thank you Sherrie
Congratulations - I recognised your style as I was browsing in WHSmiths "library".
I, too, was particularly attracted the Hornsea boat print.
Thanks Sonia,
Glad you liked the print.
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