Kenny Everett on Radio London on the afternoon of 4th February 1967, the day after having the exclusive first ever play of The Beatles’ Strawberry Fields Forever. (duration 2 minute 37 seconds)
Kenny Everett on Radio London on the afternoon of 4th February 1967, the day after having the exclusive first ever play of The Beatles’ Strawberry Fields Forever. (duration 2 minute 37 seconds)
Colin Nyhan 5th May 2025 The majority of these portfolio entries are gleaned from exercises undertaken while taking two OCA (The Open College of the Arts) foundation courses – a drawing foundation completed in 2023 […]
In the summer of 2020, during the first lockdown, the retina in my right eye detached. The operation to re-attach it went well but, a few months afterwards, there were complications. I now have much […]
I was looking through the blogs of some students taking the OCA illustration degree course and one of the projects asked to create something around a two word theme – “Seven Days” – no further […]
A couple of examples of what I get up to in my current (soon to be ex) day job as a solution architect in IT. Wherever possible, I prefer to convey information in pictorial form. […]
The brief here was to arrange a composition that indicates human presence in some way without actually including the figure and to think about creating an atmosphere that has an element of mystery. This obviously […]
The brief was to look at the overlooked – what might seem mundane at first but can come to life when you start really looking at the different shapes and colours. They (?) say all […]
A combination of photo collage and digital paint. The collage was initially put together in PowerPoint and then paint and distortions applied in Adobe Fresco. Based on those arcade machines where punters try to grab […]
Interesting to compare this recent digital version with some analogue ones from a couple of years ago. Media and technique differences aside (and hair/beard length, and some weight loss), there’s a definite shift in demeanour. […]
An Irish Ash Wednesday tradition (the day after Shrove Tuesday/Pancake Tuesday/Mardi Gras – the first day of Lent) is going to morning mass before work or school and getting damp ash daubed on your forehead […]
A development of one of my “folk and their dogs” sketches. Digital. I had issues getting the dogs well defined against a busy sea backdrop – solved by using strategically placed pure white surf.
People in Places. The place – Felixstowe promenade and beach. The people – dog walkers (mostly). These are iPad/Adobe Fresco creations. Below is a not entirely successful development of one of the above. I had […]
An exercise exploring negative space. Mom and child watch while Dad snaps a wave up close. On Felixstowe beach, during storm Darragh. I couldn’t think of any existing sketch that would lend itself to the […]
This one is based on a wider field photo of people at the chip shop at the front of Felixstowe pier as darkness was descending. When reviewing on my computer, the little girl, with her […]
I had been promising myself that I would try a Caroline Walker-esque indoor-outdoor style of painting and here it is – a view of my kitchen-living room from the back garden. I do have orange […]
My east-facing front room on a rare sunny winters morning, with the sunlight hitting the mantle wall. Some other interior views around my house, focusing on the light (iPad/Fresco).
I gave up on this one because I wasn’t feeling it but my tutor quite liked it as it is so including it here as a work-in-progress-but-actually-kinda-works-as-a-finished-piece piece. An earlier version of the same subject […]
No – not him. An exercise in using just two complementary colours. A couple of beer bottles and some oranges. The bottles are a dark brown in real life – Duval beer (a very nice […]
I That is no country for old men. The youngIn one another’s arms, birds in the trees,—Those dying generations—at their song,The salmon-falls, the mackerel-crowded seas,Fish, flesh, or fowl, commend all summer longWhatever is begotten, born, […]
The ask here was to include some hand-drawn figures in a photographic scene. I decided to use my kitchen sink as the basis for a swimming pool scene. This gave me the opportunity to explore […]
For this exercise, I decided to use my kitchen sink as the basis for a swimming pool scene. This gave me the opportunity to explore reflections on water, reflections on flat and curved surfaces and […]
Based on a photo in The Guardian. I was struck by the combinations of colour. The background is sampled from the photograph itself.
Jaws – Steven Spielberg – 1975 Another storyboard. I feel I spent rather too much time on the earlier ones so wanted to do something quickly with sustained effort over a shorter time period – […]
I thought it might be fun to make a drawing of a character already in a photograph and then overlay it in a composite.
Hmm. I started out using a very thick, tacky, water-based relief ink. It worked great for the abstract stuff but very difficult to work with here. See the two lower, aborted pieces. It was just […]
I found this exercise unexpectedly problematic. Clearly too much ink in the lower image but then when I tried with less, I had too little! I suspected the thick and tacky relief ink was part […]
Based on previous experiments, I’ve found that torn-up newspaper gives good results with the thick relief ink I’m using. I’ve also tried thin pheasant-tail grass stems and heads but with limited success. I’m also using […]
The brief was to produce a series of monotype prints on the theme of balance. What I’ve found with this exercise is that the results fall out of the process rather than being pre-planned and […]
I’ve found that masking areas with objects produces some rather uninspiring and blurry-outlined negative spaces. However, if I remove the objects and then take another print, magic happens and lots of lovely detail. I’m using […]
Imagining what my seaside street could look like in the not-so-distant future. The source image from Google street view:
Imagining what my seaside street could look like in the not-so-distant future. The source image from Google street view: Pushing PowerPoint to it’s limits.
Raising Arizona – The Coen Brothers – 1987 When I googled the script for this, I found a version that included scene descriptions and camera positions and movements, which I have included to the right […]
The ask was to storyboard some footage from a film or TV show. Hand-drawn in pencil and manipulated in PowerPoint. Raising Arizona – The Coen Brothers – 1987 The story so far: Convenience store robber […]
Lawrence of Arabia – David Lean – 1962 The classic introduction of Omar Sharif’s character. With my new-found ability to digitally cut-out drawn characters, I decided to create the backdrops for these cells from the […]
Trying out some composite ideas using Powerpoint (yes Powerpoint – it’s good for more than just presentation slides).
Back to my face. I used grey paper for the colour version so the white highlights pop a bit more. This one is interesting to me. The nose is too wide, the eyes are slightly […]
I chose a hand sketch for this enlargement exercise. I overlaid a grid on a digital version of the image, for the sake of convenience, rather than adding a grid to the picture itself. The […]
A study of Käthe Kollwitz’s Whetting the Scythe – pencil and charcoal. I lost concentration here when doing the initial sketching out and have ended up with an elongated composition – the original is roughy […]
My feet. I found my feet a more difficult subject than my hands – perhaps because I look at them a lot less that at my mitts. The red drawing follows on directly from my […]
Coloured pencil on paper. Here I am applying some of the techniques used by Egon Schiele to make the compositions more interesting and to create more dramatic negative spaces – letting the hands touch or […]
Here I am applying some of the techniques used by Egon Schiele to make the compositions more interesting and to create more dramatic negative spaces – letting the hands touch or overshoot the edges of […]
I was having trouble finding a suitable set of objects around the house that were of similar form, size and colour so got a little … creative and decided to play with scale. The brief […]
A few fast scribbles of my hand (sitting in the sun). Between the glare of the sun, the harsh shadows and my sunglasses, I was partially unsighted and not able to see exactly what I […]
A few Egon Schiele studies, paying specific attention to the treatment of negative space. Interesting the way the figures carve up the canvas by touching or going beyond the edges. Also, they sometimes rest on […]
Colin walks into a bar. The bartender asks “why the long face?” Colin replies “oh I’m fine – I’m just drawn that way”. Freestyle from a selfie. It’s me (ish) alright but a very elongated […]
A revisit of the cupboard exercise (but with the fridge!). Two vanishing points this time – one for the fridge interior and one for the door. The door actually has another one – far off […]
Colour pencil on white card. An electric precision eraser is giving me new mark-making options – especially the ability to precisely lift off dots of material – so little dots are working overtime here – […]
Kollwitz. A copy of an early self-portrait – unburdened by the cares weighing on later works. The original is in pen and ink so she must have nailed every stroke first time, every time – […]
Another exercise from Experimental Drawing by Robert Kaupelis. The challenge here was to render some eggs in multiple colours but whose local colour should read as white. Coloured pencil on grey paper. The reflected green […]
They aren’t very peachy though, are they? They could read as apples. They didn’t actually have much in the way of the classic peach dimple – I should be more choosy when buying peaches! Plus […]
Trying here an exercise from Experimental Drawing by Robert Kaupelis. The direction is to: set up a still life; capture some horizontals, verticals and diagonals; apply tones to the resultant shapes in a random fashion […]
Exploring composition … All unbalanced in terms of overall picture composition but I’m as much interested in the shadows as the rest. I’ve chosen the set-up bottom right (against instinct) because the lighting of the […]
shrooms – magic? alas no. Very quick sketch with fast mark-making and minimal shading work.
Courtesy of Thomas Pintaric and his drone.
Is she looking me? Is she cross-eyed? Gaze is hard.
Exploring the technique of covering the whole page with graphite first and then lifting off to create the image.
I laid down some colour with soft pastels before I got to work with the pencils. A quick study done in a single short session. Daylight from the right. Having stared at it for a […]
Ah… vacado. A rotting specimen. Daylight from behind and a small lamp to the left. The hollow in the right half of the fruit doesn’t immediately present itself as such (to me anyway). Why? What […]
How do you like them apples? Daylight from behind. Why did I buy stripy apples? – difficult pattern to capture successfully.
Single-point perspective with the horizon line at the bottom shelf front edge. I have given the actual visible bits a darker outline and added some shading to the cupboard itself but not the objects within.
Same set-up as the previous exercise – a wi-fi range extender and a google smart speaker, lit from the left. I broke the no-outline rule a little bit at the start but tried to work […]
Once upon a midday dreary, while I pondered, weak and weary,Over many a quaint and curious e-mail from the day before—While I nodded, nearly napping, suddenly there came a tapping,As of some one gently rapping, […]
some practice….
A wi-fi range extender and a google smart speaker, lit from the left with ambient daylight. I have deliberately chosen objects of the “now” rather than timeless things like cups, jugs, fruit, etc. Not sure […]
Reflected light in the shaded part is something I often fail to notice (or maybe it is just not there sometimes) when looking at real objects but it does add an extra something to a […]
A small sub-woofer, satellite speaker and orange glass lamp. All the preceding corner drawings have strong lines so going for something a bit different here – trying to avoid outlines where possible. Also couldn’t resist […]
The washbasin in the bathroom, with shelf and towel rail reflected in the mirror. I had to really wrestle that basin into existence as evidenced in all the rework in the in-progress pics.
The hallway, as viewed from several steps up the stairs. You would think I would have remembered to use an actual vanishing point here but no – eyeballed it again. Does the floor work? They […]
last night I dreamt of making art – a good sign?
The hob and extractor in the kitchen. This one was a bit of a failure and abandoned rather than finished. I used soluble pencils to try and replicate the texture of the splashback (I used […]
Under the stairs in the hallway. This looks a little staged but it isn’t – I do have that arrangement with the skull on the top of the shelves, The wine bottles are empty alas […]
The back of the house with the media stand, the electric fire and the bi-fold doors looking out onto decking. This started out almost like an isometric drawing – all parallel lines – but I […]
seiko nh 35 mechanical automatic movement – lumed hands and indices – fume dial – sapphire crystal
I’m trying to get in the habit of sketching an object from life at least once a day to build up some drawing fluency before I tackle the “corners”
from memory: hmmm… still stilted and tentative. My drawing chops have definitely atrophied over decades of lack of practice. Only one solution: draw, draw, draw and then…. draw some more. with paper under table so […]
EX 3: I found this surprisingly difficult at first. I am obviously extremely rusty at this. My hand felt tense and the line just didn’t flow. Things improved slightly with repetition but drawing the outside […]
with charcoal with soft pencil, ink pencil, fountain pen
Not really feeling the first bit of the exercise. Here is a selection of pages with a selection of marks. If I had to characterise any of them then .. maybe … one is “flames”, […]
SO NOW I AM WARMED UP APPARENTLY – ONWARD TO PART 1
Vasari relates that when Pope Benedict XI sent a messenger to Giotto, asking him to send a drawing to demonstrate his skill, Giotto drew a red circle so perfect that it seemed as though it was drawn using […]
I struggled to make any “pleasing” marks with this one (pen dangling from finger tip grip/elbow and upper arm fixed). I tried with soft pencil, then charcoal pencil, then felt-tip, then marker. I thought I […]
this may be my first time drawing on a vertical surface it feels a little awkward, even with my good hand without the support afforded by a horizontal surface but being able to just step […]
it’s been a long long time since I put charcoal to paper – but the feel, the smell, the squeaking sound of it, are all familiar – and all good there isn’t much difference between […]
every journey starts with … lots of circles? – who knew? I’m left handed so right 1/2 are with the “wrong” hand. some observations: half-way through the first page, I was bored … … but […]
added some drawers to the shelving and sheer roller blinds to the window for privacy
tools to make marks with? – check tools to erase marks? – check materials to make marks on? check surfaces to to lay materials on? check a space to make/erase marks on materials resting on […]