Category: People & Portraits

  • EDM Portraits 2018

    EDM Portraits 2018

    Portrait of our son, John
    Portrait of John on his Birthday
    Portrait of Tony Fitt.
    Remembering dear Uncle Tony Fitt
    Portrait of John & Chloë
    Chloë and John’s Birthday Portrait. Grand daughter and Grandpa sharing a tender moment.
  • Family

    Family

    The tortoise with Grandpa and Chloë.
    Grandpa, Chloë & the tortoise.
  • Fencer – 2, Jack

    Fencer – 2, Jack

    Jack, the fencer.
    Day 21, Everyday in May Challenge 2016, The second of our two fencers working here since April.
  • Fencer – 1, Piet.

    Fencer – 1, Piet.

    Piet, one of our fencers.
    Day 20, Everyday in May Challenge 2016, We have employed two fencers to make repairs to all the Silvermere fences that have deteriorated.
  • John & Chloë

    John & Chloë

    15th May birthday for John & Chloë
    Day 15, Everyday in May challenge 2016, “Happy Birthday” to Grandpa & Granddaughter who share the 15th May Birthday.
  • Benjamin

    Benjamin

    Portrait of our pianist friend.
    Day 2. Everyday in May challenge 2016. Benjamin visited recently.
  • Remembering the 90’s, & Bon Jovi

    Remembering the 90’s, & Bon Jovi

    During the 1990’s Bon Jovi became my favourite rock band and I followed them avidly. In 1995 we attended their first concert in Johannesburg. I also joined the fan club, ‘Backstage with Jon Bon Jovi’, and entered a few competitions. I sent a couple of paintings which Jon and his wife, Dorothea apparently received, according to his Mum. At that time Jon’s Mum ran the Fan Club. I won an autographed T’shirt in one competition, and collected all the Albums of their music. But during the next ten years, although I continued to follow their music and enjoyed the odd appearances on TV,  gradually the fervor faded and I gave the subscription money to a worthwhile charity instead. I even forgot about the two oil portraits that I’d done during that heady decade; until recently when a friend asked about them, so here they are:

    portrait of Jon Bon Jovi, 1995
    Jon Bon Jovi, 1995. oil on Canvas 450 x 550 mm
    Portrait of Jon Bon Jovi. 1998
    Jon Bon Jovi, 1998, oil on Canvas 550 x 450 mm.

     

     

     

     

     

     

  • Portraits. – Being captivated by Faces.

    Portraits. – Being captivated by Faces.

    Charles & Jan's Wedding. Oil on Canvas.

    Hello again ! What a long time it has been since last I wrote a blog post.  This particular post has been delayed, partly by the busy-ness of the Festive Season; and the Portrait that is featured was a gift to my son and daughter in law. I didn’t want to reveal it till after Christmas. It is a commemorative painting of their wedding a year ago on the 4th January 2010. I would never consider myself a good portrait artist, and most of the ones I tackle are considerably flawed, including this one. Perhaps most artists would agree that portraits are particularly difficult to do really well. Many times over the years I have sworn to stop doing them, after several experiences when I was asked to make changes on ones that I’d sold. However I have always been fascinated by people’s faces, and have drawn portraits since I was at school.

    A School Friend. Pastel. from about 1970
    An early study. Pastel. 1974

    This thought has reminded me of one of my all time favourite hymns; “Turn Your Eyes Upon Jesus”. Whenever I sing this it tends to bring tears to my eyes; when I picture the thought of gazing at the face of my Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ, and realize how unworthy I am.

    But the uncanny coincidence came yesterday when I was reading a blog piece by John Piper’s wife Noel, where she mentioned the art of Lilias Trotter. Then I went in search of her art, only to find that her writings were altogether more captivating. It was there that I discovered that her piece called, ‘Focussed’ inspired Helen Lemmel to write the hymn ‘The Heavenly Vision’, which is now called, “Turn Your Eyes Upon Jesus”.

    This image that Lilias spoke of in ‘Focussed’ resonated so powerfully with me, as I am so riveted by faces, and especially the face of Jesus as I see him in my heart, and my mind’s eye. The way He searches our hearts and  thoughts with that perceptive and patient gaze, and loves us regardless of all our shortcomings, isn’t that beautiful? Isn’t He beautiful? Even though none of us know what He looked like and all have different interpretations of His face. If you look on Google Images you will see many of  the portraits of Jesus, and it is clear that we all see Him quite differently.

    So, today, whether faces fascinate you or not; take a moment to turn your eyes upon Jesus and look full in His wonderful face.

    Turn Your Eyes Upon Jesus

    Refrain:

    Turn your eyes upon Jesus,

    Look full in His wonderful face,

    And the things of earth will grow strangely dim,

    In the light of His glory and grace.


    O soul, are you weary and troubled?

    No light in the darkness you see?

    There’s a light for a look at the Saviour,

    And life more abundant and free!

    Refrain

    Through death into life everlasting

    He passed, and we follow Him there;

    Over us sin no more hath dominion

    For more than conquerors we are!

    Refrain

    His Word shall not fail you, He promised;

    Believe Him, and all will be well:

    Then go to a world that is dying,

    His perfect salvation to tell!

    Refrain

    “Let us fix our eyes on Jesus.” (Hebrews 12:2)

    Christ the Divine Redeemer by Simon Dewey
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