2 December. Let’s open the second door of our Calvendo Advent calendar:
The UK is full of amazing landscapes and sights. One of the best, no doubt, is Dorset’s Jurassic Coast, beautifully captured by Andy Bitterer in his calendar.
2 December. Let’s open the second door of our Calvendo Advent calendar:
The UK is full of amazing landscapes and sights. One of the best, no doubt, is Dorset’s Jurassic Coast, beautifully captured by Andy Bitterer in his calendar.
Hooray, it’s that time of the year again: 1 December, start of the Advent season! Which also means that today is the kick-off for our very special Calvendo Advent calendar, full of surprises and, of course, great images.
The first one is from Silvio Schoisswohl‘s ‘Sweet Wildlife‘ calendar, showing us that first-class landscape photographers not only have to reserve their art to landscapes … (Look at its sweet little face!!)
As a trained painter and figure artist, Jill Galloway focuses on depicting what she calls “the beauty of the commonplace”. She gives her paintings of everyday objects a delightful pop art twist and has turned some of her colourful work into calendars. Here, she tells us more about her work and why she thinks creating calendars can be very valuable for artists.
Jill, your website comes with the tag line “art in broad strokes”. Can you explain what you mean by that and talk a bit about your work and inspiration?
My art moves between several different styles depending on the subject I’m painting. Often my more iconic art end up in oils, my landscapes are usually in watercolour and my figure work is usually in charcoals and pastels. I’m not sure why this happens, but I really like it. It seems to keep everything fresh.
It made sense to go with a slogan like “art in broad strokes” because of the range of mediums I work with. Lately, I’ve been playing with combining the mediums and even working in graphic designs and pattern work.
I’m inspired by really common objects (especially sweet ones) like cupcakes, ice cream bars, and cookies! I sometimes think of my art as a little vintage with a sweet modern twist!
For anyone into chocolate, ice-cream, cakes and the like, your ‘Edibles’ collection is hard to look at without wanting to reach out and grab what they’re seeing … How do you approach painting these particularly ‘tasty’ objects? Continue reading