ENERGISING PAINTING THROUGH NEW APPROACHES TO COLOUR
The other week I caught up with my friend Jane Strother. Jane is a painter, teacher, mentor and someone who inspires. Seeing her put me in mind of some fiendish colour exercises she gave me, gave us, in one of her excellent online courses. Working back through my notebooks I rediscovered these colour ideas. Full story here
As a painter, printmaker I dedicate my work to exploring & capturing the landscape. I bring exciting places into people’s homes. Often times I am painting for a commission and running demonstrations for art groups.
Paintings
I appreciate this opportunity to present my paintings.
Please use the contact form or email tim@timbaynesart.co.uk to enquire for more details/shipping on a specific piece of work. I will get in touch as soon as I can.
Enjoy your journey around Tim Baynes Art.
Printmaking
Monotyping is printmaking made by drawing & painting an image using etching ink on a copper plate. The image is transferred onto paper when the plate passed through the press.
The process produces an exclusive, one-off pieces of work.
Commissions
• One of the most exciting areas of painting in which I work is the creation of specific pieces for a commission
• It is often a particular place, sometimes a house, sometimes a coastal area or landscape that is special to someone
• Please do get in touch for an exploratory conversation if you have an idea for a painting you’d like
Demonstrations
My painting demonstrations are very popular. I deliver highly interactive sessions for 90 minutes to 2 hours.
Recent feedback..
“Thank you Tim. I really enjoyed the evening’s demonstration and given me the push to get back to oils”
Drawings
The vitality of drawing
Exploration. Drawing is an exploratory act a way of figuring out what may or may not be important in a follow-up/larger piece of work.
Celebration. In sketchbooks or on large sheets of paper is a celebratory process, reacting to what is in front of me or in my head at the time.
Recording. I have been lucky enough to travel extensively; drawing has always been a part of the adventure. As a result there are over 80 sketch books on the shelf.