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  • Location: / St. Margaret’s Bay, Kent, England Map: / Multimap Date and Time: / 27 January 2008, 7.40 a.m. Camera details: / ISO 200 : f/22 : 10 seconds : 18mm : Nikon D40 : Nikon 18-55mm lens Shot narrative: / The calm stillness of the water is offset against the crashing waves against the rocks. It was a cold day and the tide was far out meaning that parts of the beach that are usually cut off by the tide were accessable and I could walk a mile or so along the beach from the car park to reach this spot.

  • Location: / St. Margaret’s Bay, Kent, England Map: / Multimap Date and Time: / 16 August.2008, 5.52 a.m. Camera details: / ISO 200 : f/22 : 4 seconds : 18mm : Nikon D40 : Nikon 18-55mm lens Shot narrative: / Summer sunrise over the English Channel at St. Margaret’s Bay. A cool white balance temperature has enhanced the blues against the backdrop of a firey red sunrising sky. Photographs from St. Margarets Bay, Kent

  • St. Margaret’s Bay, Kent, England August 2008: Sunrise up over the English Channel on one of the most spectacular mornings i’ve witnessed at this location. The sky turned pink for just a minute before the sun rose up over the horizon.

  • Ink, pencil and tea on Fab Tiepolo paper, original drawing size: 14×22 cm Illustration based on my favourite novel: Cat’s Eye by Margaret Atwood. / My entry for a Fine Arts Influenced by Literature competition / .

  • Location: / St. Margaret’s Bay, Kent, England Map: / Multimap Date and Time: / 16 August 2008, 6.14 a.m. Camera details: / ISO 200 : f/22 : 1/4 second : 18mm : Nikon D40 : Nikon 18-55mm lens Shot narrative: / Known as White Cliffs Country and one of England’s most famous natural landmarks according to the Natural Trust, the cliffs extend a few miles to the north to St Margaret’s Bay. Captured in the early morning light the glow of these magnificent cliffs is amazing. Unfortunately due to erosion, parts of these cliffs are falling into the sea and the section of beach I usually visit at St Margaret’s Bay differs each time I go with new rocks that were once cliff now at the water’s edge.

  • A shot taken at Eagle Bay, Western Australia near Dunesborough.. I love this area of the world and I’m really looking forward to coming back! - paul http://www.paulmp.com.au

  • Another shot from Hamelin Bay, Western Australia. I love this area.. can’t wait to go back. all comments appreciated - paul

  • Commissioned Memorial Portrait…Man dressed in Marshal arts clothing / apx. 40inch x 50inch / Archer drawing paper cold press 2ply off the roll because I needed to get the size I wanted and it didn’t have too much tooth to it. Graphite spread nicely on it especially the background that took forever building to get the contrast without a shine. Light and contrast are an important part of my work because it creates depth…It is also “Where” you put your light that creates a three dimensional effect of realism… This is one of my best works. I felt his presents when I did this piece. I had a real sense of peacefulness…It flowed very easlily…there was no stuggle. / I am a realist In my artwork.. I do a lot of portraits ..so it is important that I capture that person in different ways…Not just in visual but also expression in the subjects eyes…There must be something my viewer can identify with that will draw them in…Someone they will recognize…someone they know well. / I used graphite from 2h to 9B and charcoal for really dark areas / This piece”Featured” in Fine Art / Feature Faturnity / Graphite Pencil Drawing / One on One fine art of portraiture / Back in Black / Dimensions / placed in two challenges / First work Featured in RB early Feb. 2009

  • Graphite on coquille paper / dimensions 18×28 young boy in light dressed in rags..Jackie Coogan / This is “The Kid” ...Jackie Koogan in the Charley Chaplan films.he looks about eight or nine years old. He was also in movies when he was a man like “The Adems Family`...He was the fat bald guy…can`t remember the name. / I use Coquille cold press paper it has a stiple surface and I love the tooth on it…It helps me see the little details that I get like the back wall in this drawing…I see things in the surface…It’s strong and stands up to watercolor without warping. You also don’t get a shine with graphite. Unfortunately they have stoped making it and I’m looking everywhere for it. / Featured in / Fine Art of Portraiture / Graphite Pencil / Placed in Graphite Pencil top 10 Challenge / I used graphite pencils from 2H to 9B slowly building from light to dark…I never cross my paper after done unless I have a paper under my hand to prevent smudging, I also draw with quic tac…terrific stuff and an electric eraser that I can sharpen to a point ..I don’t use them to erase something to often / / .

  • Portrait of a little girl on a swing with her cabage patch doll. This little girl lived across the street from me at the time I did this piece..She is about four years old, watercolor pencil and water color on coquile paper . I add water as I go with the pencils but don’t get it too wet..I spray it lightly when finished and use a blow dryer / I used Coquille paper 3ply…Cold press it has a stiple surface and is predictable meaning no surprises. It helps me achieve the effect I want and is very durable. It’ plays a big part in my images. I like to get as much depth as possible in my work…I achieve this with light and contrast in my color..People also identify my work wilth the color that I use..It has kind of becomes a trade mark . I also strive to have a unique quality in my art…. Something all of my own. / This piece hangs in a Doctors Office in Sick Kids Hospital…It was a lot of fun to do…She was having such a great time on that swing I had to capture it on paper. I like to capture movement in my work and a feeling of part of my subject…Who they are…a part of their personality…Something you can take away with you after viewing such as a feeling of happiness..You can tell she loves her doll very much because it;s on the swing with her…I use props a lot in my art work of children..This way when the child sees the art work she can identify with it by seeing their doll or teddy….My work appeals to various kinds of people especially children or places children will be. /

  • ...Child on a ride at the park laughing 22×30 …work was done on Coquille paper…it has a stiple surface and it is my paper of choice usually..Helps me get the soft effect I want.. I like to capture all of my subject in different ways..To be able to see a part of that person and who they are.. I also like to capture movement to bring it to life. I .used watercolor pencils … they allow me to use water where I want it. The child is about four years old. I “Featured ” in / Capturing Emotion / Childhood / 1 on 1 Fine Art of Portraiture and became a featured member / First Things / Good News Group / Dimentions / Works on Paper / Pets and People / Live, Love Dream / Feature Faturnity / This was a commissioned portrait….This was a fun piece and she was so cute and just a little monkey…I didn’t want to give her back to her parents..I was really happy with my composition and is one of my favourit works….I use this image as my signature piece on my cards because I do a lot of commissioned portraits of children and in my personal work as well. The colors I use in my work are also a type of signature because it is part of my style..people recognize my work this way.

  • Portrait of young girl around thirteen laying on a blanket reading in the sun…22×30 / Watercolor pencil and watercolor with pastel on coquille paper 3ply / I use this paper because it is the paper I do most f my work on…It has a stiple surface and I get the soft effect I want on it. / Featured In / Childhood / Works on Paper / Older Kids 8-16 / One on One Fine Art of Portraiture / Colored Pencil / Your Accepted / Represented Older Kids 8-16 website

  • BW drawing of young girl 14 looking out at the water and seagulls / Graphite on Cocquille cold press paper …I use Coquille because that is the paper I usually use for my work ..It has a stiple surface so no surprises ..it gives me the soft look I want in my work…graphite from 2H to 9B apply my led in layers from light to dark.22”X30” / I got my education in capturing the movement of water with this piece…easier said than done..It is the first beach piece I’ve done and seagulls / The young girl in this drawing is my daughter Tanya …she has been my model quite a few times…This is one piece I wish I had never sold. / Featured in Your Accepted / Graphite Pencil Drawing / Handdrawn Art and Painting of Happiness and Joy / First Things Group / Good News Group / Real Life Artwork / First Place in Real Life Challenge “People on the Beach” / Featured Member of Real Life Artwork

  • BW Portrait, Chief Dan George, Graphite on Coquille drawing paper..cold press / Graphite from 2H to 9B and Charcoal..Coquille paper is the paper I usually use for my work…It has a stiple surface and takes graphite very well…. Chief Dan George has been Featured in / The Eyes Have It / Fan Frenzy / The Elderly / Who Needs Color For Beauty / 1 0n 1 Fine Art of Portraiture / Spirit of Native America / Wild West Show / Imaginative Realism / Mature Men / Black in Back / !st Place Avadar Challenge ..Placed on Home Page / I did this piece about 23 years ago / / Chief Dan George was born in 1899, North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. and died in 1981 in the same place. He was chief of the Squamish Bandof Burrard inlet, British Columbia from 1951 to 1963. Besides television and the movies, he was also a successful Canadian stage actor. He was a successful poet. Wrote two books of poetry. My Heart Soars 1974, and My Spirit Soars in 1982. He was in several movies such as Little Big Man where he was nominated for Best Supporting Actor 1970. He Always insisted on playing “good” First Nation characters. Until 1959 (when he was 60 years old,) he worked as a longshoreman, logger and itinerant musician. He was awarded the O.C. (Officer of the Order of Canada) in 1971 for his services to Canada. He has a public school named after him in Toronto, Ontario and he is commemorated on one of a set of postage stampls ussued in 2008. / This portrait was on “Home Page”

  • Portrait Small child…little girl 3 or 4 years, holding small grey kitten, in garden of yellow daisies. / Watercolor, paper Archers., watercolor pencils,watercolor / Featured in / Represented Painted Animals Group / All Pets Great and Small / Kittons / Pets and People / All soft and Cuddles / Works on Paper / First Things / Your Accepted\Good News Group / Placed in Banner Challenge

  • Black and white drawing of two children from the back with their arms around each other sittiing on the grass..”First Love”. / The paper is Coquille .cold press.2ply..it has a stiple surface and gives me a softer look to my work…also no surprises in the paper…It is the paper I usually use 22”X30” / I used graphite from 2H to 9B applying in coats from light to dark… / I tried to get as much light as possible in this piece This piece was in the top ten comp. “friends” / Featured in Childhood / Graphite Pencil Drawing / 100% / Placed in three challenges / The children are around five years old / Friendship challenge

  • BW photography, Ilford developing paper…It gives me nice tones and contrast that I want….This has studio lighting,..Open shutter to track light of sparkler she has in her hand….Studio was dark ..I told her to keep the light painting simple not too much and then I told her to jump and fired the strobe and to pick up her image. / Young girl sixteen, painting with light. . I shot ten rolls of film before I got what I wanted or until it dawned on me to use the k.i.s.s. technique. This piece was a lot of fun ….well maybe my model didn’t have such a great time…The whole thing was shot in the dark…. It’s amazing what the camera sees…I didn’t get to see what my image was until I got into the dark room…so there is a lot of trile and error here which explains why I used ten rolls of film. At first you don’e exceed…try, try again ! Black and White Film

  • Colored portrait of little boy talking to a frog He’s about two years old / Cocquille paper ..stiple surface and I use it for all my work…strong enough for watercolor or color pencils and that is what I used here…I use water when I need it and spray it with a fine mist to bring out more color…and use a hairdryer. / This was a commission / Featured in / Childhood / Fabulous Froggies / Pencil Drawing / Placed in top 10 Challenge (Froggies)

  • Portrait, BW photography, Ilford developing paper, I use this paper because it gives me nice tones and contrast., Young girl about 12 years old is my daughter Tanya…I’ve used her as a model many times and she loves the camera. She is actually lieing down on white linen and I spread her wet hair in different angles to make it appear like it is blowing….This is actually a dream I have had many times ….I can feel the wind blowing my hair around and hear the wind in my ears…strange!! / “Dreaming” has featured in “Who needs color for beauty”, and “High Key” / Best of BW challenge

  • Portrait Watercolor and Watercolor pencil…on Coquille cold press paper….I always spray my watercolor with a fine mist to get more color and use a hairdryer so it won’t get too wet….Coquille paper has a stiple surface and is a big part of my work…it gives me the softness I want in my work plus there are no surprises on the paper..22”X30” / Youn girl about 8 years old standing on a bridge looking out at the water / The Calm challenge / Featured In / Childhood / Pencil Drawing / Placed in top 10 Challenge “Calm” / Featured as # 1Artist for April 4/09 / Became 1 on 1 Fine Art featured member ..Feature of the Day

  • These birds have such amazing expressions. I just want to smile when I see their funny faces. And thesight of their long, skinny legs, racing across the terrain remind me of my son trying to escape a haircut. Acrylic paint on canvas textured acrylic paper. 16 inchesX12. Framed prints or canvas available at bigemptywall.co.uk

  • Colored portrait of two boys three and six, watercolor pencil and watercolor.and pastel / Coquille paper, cold press / painting of two boys waving on bicycle toy car…full color / Featured in / Childhood / All the Colors of the Rainbow / Capturing Emotion / Top 10 Challenge ( two people)

  • Acrylic painting on canvas / Old milk can filled with daisies against barn board

  • Location / St Margaret’s Bay, Kent, England August 2009: Taken 45 minutes before sunrise and facing away from where the sun rises from. The glow of red above the famous white cliffs are those from the docks at Dover which handles the cross channel ferries to France (one of the busiest shipping lanes in the world)

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