Saturday, September 29, 2007

'Manfred'


150 x 200mm
Oil on Board
'Manfred'


Sixty one and a pain in the proverbial, but he's my pal and I like him.

Thursday, September 27, 2007

"My Father"


150 x 200mm
Oil on Board
"My Father"

Ninety one and still going strong.

Tuesday, September 25, 2007

"Untitled Red Abstract"


150 x 200mm
Oil on Board
"Red Abstract"

I Realy like the harmony of these colours. Red usually evokes a feeling of warning, panic, etc, but not here for me.
I kind of see a beautiful girl in a silk dress made from a material with this design.
What do you see?
Bob

Sunday, September 23, 2007

"Mother"


200 x 200mm
Oil on Board
"Mother"

This is my likeness of my Mother aged 86, from a photo taken last week.

She’s a funny old biddy. She has religiously phoned me once a week from the UK, and just lately now that the phone calls are much cheaper, once or twice a day, to see if my wife is giving me enough to eat. Don’t get me wrong, Lyn, my wife is the one who inherits everything, as she is ma’s favourite daughter. She forgets now. She’ll tell me something two or three times in the same conversation. She always kept herself young, by mixing with young people. She used to golf alot and always liked a good laugh.

I hate to see her looking so old. I hate to see me looking so old.

Young people out there….grab every single second of to-day and wring life out of it. You’ll never see to-day again. Also be careful what comes out of your mouth. Most things do indeed come to pass.

You can’t go far wrong by saying “I love you”, now and again.

Bob

Friday, September 21, 2007

"Field of Poppies"




"Field of Poppies"
200 x200 mm
oil on board

You know I paint because I’m incapable of doing anything else since I was handed an incurable lung desease. But besides really enjoying the discovery of art and all of its facets, I have found that it has taken me on another parrallel discovery.

I joined a forum in America http://www.wetcanvas.com/ . I made many friends and discovered many new ways of approaching art. I started off by painting subjects that I could see. Animals, portraits, etc etc I still enjoy painting these subjects from time to time. But the best, the real challenge, is to paint what you can see in your mind and not with your eyes.

Try and envisage an abstract painting and put it onto canvass. It’s not easy. You may think it’s just slapping paint on canvass. Well I guess it can be sometimes, but I haven’t found it that way yet. I have found it more of a challenge of discovery than painting a merekat.


“Field of Poppies” - No I don’t think I’ve lost it yet, Maybe I have, who knows?

Anyway, the important point being, I think that you should try all things within reason (ie Say No to Drugs), and discover places, things and maybe most important, YOURSELF and how far you can push your mind. Try it, you’ll be suprised!

You may end up pushing your mind out in business and making a real success of your life.

Bob

Monday, September 17, 2007

"White Rhino and Calf"


150 x 200mm Oil on Board
"White Rhino and Calf"

You know I have spent many years painting white rhinos. The animal has very bad eyesite, allowing one to get up realy close with a bucket of white wash and some coloured paints. The rest is history. Whilst they are sleeping is probably the safest, but one tends to get a bit blaze during the process.
I have no photgraphic eveidence. If anyone comes across one of my painted protegees, please take a picture for me and post it on your blog.
Remember, the Rhino is a very dangerous animal. Do not try this at your local zoo or after you've had a few to drink. The consequences could be dire.
Bob

Sunday, September 16, 2007

"Colour my Life"





1) "Smell Me"
2) "Pick Me"









3) "Paint Me"
















All 150 x 200 mm Oil on Board

Do yourself a favour to-day. Be extra nice to someone that you don’t even know. They may think you’ve completely lost the plot, but both you and I know that you are actually getting nearer to the treasure. May long life, health, happiness and prosperity be yours forever.

Bob

Friday, September 14, 2007

"Gnood Gnus"


150 x 200 mm
Oil on Board
“Gnood Gnus”

I tried to give the impression of dust, noise, excitement and a sense of on the way home at last. It is the annual crossing of the River Mara by hundreds of thousands of Wildebeest. These are the lucky ones that crossed the river without drowning or getting caught by crocodiles.

Did I get there or did I fail miserably?

Wednesday, September 12, 2007

"Lesser Gods"

150 X 200
Oil on Board
"Lesser Gods"


This painting is the result of depression. A state of mind I try never to sink into. However due to circumstances and the difficulty to breathe and a mild infection due to my low immunity to attacks from outside my body; I thought "What's the use, I'd be better off dead"
Thanks to my wife who took me to the pulminologist, I came home feeling much better and painted this small painting as a gift to humanity.
It has colour and animals, and leads me away from the rigid self imposed style I am used to. It's difficult for me to go the whole hog yet. I think I'll just stick around with this idea for a while.
Cheers
Bob

Friday, September 7, 2007

"In the Padock"


150 x 200 mm
Oil on Board
“In the Padock”

Away from SA and wild animals for a while. Just longing for those mild summer days in good old blighty. Which brings me to the issue of Chinese crap goods that are taking over the world.

Have you bought anything made in China recently. My wife bought an alarm crock. Of course the instluctions were written in pidgeon Chinglish. I think that the last instruction should be ..Take hammer in left hand and crock in right hand. Bling left hand down on crock and thlow away. China will eventually have all the money in the world. Don’t spend money on Plingle of Scotland. It’s a falacy. There are no Chenese running around the Glens of Scotland, they are all running around Shanghai.

Anyway, thank goodness that they don’t go big on oil paints and brushes. Thay would have no problem breeding a million sable minks to slaughter for brushes. And then all the hairs would fall out.

Bob

Wednesday, September 5, 2007

"Chui"



150 x 200
Oil on Board
"Chui"

Ever since I had chicken pox, I hate spots. I ended up with a whole lot of extra ones after I finished this painting.
When I was a kid in England, you'd see the occassional lady walking arround with a leopard skin coat. They always looked very sexy. Although I must admit when I saw them I didn't know what sexy meant.
Most African farmers would still like the trade in Leopard skins to continue. I lived in Nairobi for a time, and always remember the people who lived outside of the town complaining that a leopard had just killed the prize dog. You didn't leave your dog outside if you wanted to see it in the morning.
They're still beautiful animals. Deadly silent night time killers.
The "Pink" variety on the other hand make very good comedic actors.
Kiswahili name - Chui.
I know it's a poor attempt, so it would be interesting to tell me how I could improve it.
Thanks Bob

Monday, September 3, 2007

"Flash Dance"

150 x 200 mm
Oil on Board
"Flash Dance"




This amazingly sleek, surgical killer catches about one in five of its prey. Mostly small rodents and animals.

In Swahili they call the animal “Duma”. We Swahili speekers, (I can order a cup of coffee and count from one to ten), know most of the animals’ names.

Anyone know what the Zulu equivalent is? One should imagine that in Xhosa the name would probably be much the same as its English equivalent. ie Cheetah

Anyway, enough of this banter, back to work.

Saturday, September 1, 2007

"Dance Classique"



150 x 200 mm
Oil on Board
"Dance Classique"

The painting is heading towards where I should like to be. Loose, etherial and deffinitely not a photo/painting rendition.
Why, because I like it that way. Also, I don't think I have the talent or time to be perfect. No ways I'm going to spend 200hrs on a painting. I guess that's why I'll never earn 10000 dollars for my work. Swings and roundabouts. What you put in you generally get out.
Anyway, am I getting slightly better, or am I generally losing the plot.


C & C welcome.
(all CONTRBUTIONS -10c's dimes,nickels and small CHANGE )
Bob