Monday, 21 November 2011

Mid term catchup


No challenge results this time but three interesting sessions

4th November left to our own devices so quite so industrious some practising for the China challenge .




11th November life drawing with Peter and Lyn Borrer we were joined by Ray Woods who showed us how it should be done



Thanks Ray Peter and Lyn


18th November alone again Valerie gave us some flower power









The 2011 China Challenge all about the people entry's can be in any medium and need to be in by the13th January 2012 





Sunday, 30 October 2011

Summer and Autumn catch up



It's been a challenging year and below you can see the GAG mob were on fine form .

First up Elaine's  Australian Challenge
Judging by the Unsworth family based on accuracy to original image a novel approach that caused some disagreement between the judges that was resolves by Unsworth senior in the time honoured manner of pulling rank. The splendid Aussie prizes did include the ubiquitous boomerang.














Next the St Ives Challenge
Set by Janet and judged by her husband Ray ( a fellow artist ) 
Ray said 


I found it an almost impossible task to pick prize winners.  I decided therefore to determine a number of criteria to use.

Firstly, the drawings or paintings should be done well; that is using the materials appropriately and artistically.

Secondly, they should catch the character of the subject as expressed in the photos,

Finally, and somewhat subjectively, they should be attractive and catch the eye of the judge.

In the light of the criteria, I chose as third prize the painting of the door.  I thought this captured the character of a somewhat dilapidated and weathered door of presumably an old fisherman's cottage.

Second prize is the painting of the cliffs with a mixture of dark and light tones catching the effect of sunlight.

First prize goes to the painting of the harbour.  This is a somewhat obvious but very strong composition.  The pale colours produce a sunny effect and the painting creates the feel of the high harbour wall with the tide out.  The sand at low tide is well painted and a great effect is produced by the reflections in the puddle of water in the foreground.




 First Allan
 Second Jenny


 Third Lyndal



And finally the Thames Bridges Challenge
Inspired by an 8 mile walk along the Thames organised by Graham and his wife Carol  (Thames Bridges Challenge pictures are courtesy of Colin Unwin one of the merry band of walkers )
Judged by Paul Alcock  (One of our regular tutors)
 First Peter




 Second Peter




Third Barbara 

There is one more challenge running and I am reliable informed there are other to come soon including the Yorkshire Dales  


Link to galleries










The Australian  Challenge Originals



The St Ives Challenge Originals


The Thames Bridges Challenge Originals




The 2011 China Challenge all about the people entry's can be in any medium and need to be in by the13th January 2012 









Sunday, 15 May 2011

Spanish Challenge and catch up



Allan arranged for the Writtle Art Group to
judge the winners
(thank you Writtle Art Group)


First prise in the Spanish Challenge was awarded to Janet



Second prise to Barbara




Third prise to Lyndal


And Allan's personal favourite

by
Maureen


Looking smug with a bottle of wine







Sunday, 9 January 2011

Spring Term 2011



First a last look at 2010

1oth December with Janet Reid






and now
2011

First session on the 7th January

Remember all entry's for the Keswick challenge must be in by the next
session on 14th of January