Artist in Residence – Week 2

09. 02. 08 Saturday. Had a nice drive over to Clermont and checked e mails etc Spoke to Jason et al who were all at the Patrician having breakfast. In the afternoon came back here and painted the plate for a monoprint of the plateau just outside Caseveille. Watched France beat Ireland at rugby.

Caseveille10. 02. 08. Sunday. Woke up this morning and decided that actually what I was doing was documenting life in St Mathieu or at least around it and somehow this has become my project. Decided that I should expand this a bit and not just do quaint, old villages but also try and do box stores, zone artisanals etc à la Hamilton drawings. Quite excited about this and am hoping that this might lead to more abstract landscapes. Drove around town to see if I could find something but couldn’t find what I was looking for but believe it is around here somewhere. Claire came by around 10. 30 and after a cup of tea we drove up to Caseveille, parked the car and started out on our hike to the top of the Pic St Loup. A lot steeper and more rugged than we thought, however, the view from the top was superb. Had a picnic lunch at the summit and then came back down. Claire went back to Montpellier and I watched the last half of the England vs Italy rugby match. England won 23 – 19. Printed yesterday’s monoprint which looks great – quite loose. After dinner watched Midsummer Murders in French – bizarre!

allotment11. 02. 08 Monday. Went walking into town to try and find some industrial sites but again couldn’t find anything very inspirational.Shot some pics of the roadworks and the Pic St Loup from the mairie. Did monoprints in the afternoon of both of the them – Pic St Loup OK but roadworks didn’t work. Also did a small painting of a man burning wood on his allotment which I quite like. Repainted the plate of the plateau near Caseveille – this time the right way round with a darker sky. I have been thinking of buying some heavier paper and re doing the whole series once I get back to Clermont and then see if I can’t get a show somewhere.
6.30 Nicole and Jacques showed up with wine and food for the party and by about 7. 30 I had a house full of about 20 people. It was great – I went into French overdrive and thoroughly enjoyed myself – such a change from my normal monastic life! Met several interesting people. Camille my neighbour with the big house – she has invited me to go and paint over there, Gerard (www.gerard-bru.com) a painter of abstact landscapes who lives nearby, and Elisabeth a printmaker with a press! I am going over to Gerard’s place on Thursday morning to see his paintings and am hoping to go with Elisabeth to a vernisage at a printmaking co-op in Montpellier later this week. It was a very successful altho exhausting evening with lots of compliments on my work – I’m starting to feel part of something here. Printed the darker monoprint and it works quite well, wondering about starting to do stuff in colour.

12. 02. 08. Tuesday.
la maison de mon voisinHad a restless night filled with new ideas. Wondering about doing prints in colour. Drove over to Claire’s in the morning – bright and sunny. After getting back, finished larger version of La maison de mon voisin. it was very satisfying to be able to take longer on a painting than usual. I should try and do a similar one of Camille’s house. Elisabeth confirmed the printmaking vernisage on Thursday in Montpellier.

La rue de la grenouille13. 02. 08. Wednesday. Spent the morning finishing up La rue de la Grenouille and am quite happy with it. Took some other photos this afternoon and started on a new panting of the Pic St Loup from the D113. Had a call from Gerard saying he couldn’t make it tomorrow morning but could I come now so hopped on the bike and drove over. Fantastic house, very modern, architect designed, pool etc. Very minimalist. He is a very prolific painter and has an agent in the UK to whom he pays 45% commission. He also sells on the net. Very convivial visit and he and his wife Michelle are very welcoming. Great studio. He gave me the address of another maision des artistes in Brittany where he is going in March. I will definitely apply. He also told me of a cheaper art store in Montpellier. Interestingly he used to be a figurative artist before he went more abstract.

14. 02. 08. Thursday.
Studio picToday thought that I would try more abstract landscapes. Drove over to art store in St Gely du Fesc to pick up some more canvasses. Painted new grounds on these and started on a new painting Les fallaises de Hortus. Started with a Prussian blue ground which I drew into with turps which seems to work OK. Went back and changed the sky in La maison de mon voisin and also redid the sky for the Pic St Loup – which is coming along quite well. Finally did a small abstract and a monoprint of the Pic St Loup from the D113. Elisabeth picked me up at 6.30 and we wnet off to the vernisage. Interesting atelier – previously an old garage. Was not very keen on the xpo but the event was interesting – lots of people of all ages including children – lots of food, wine and punch. Surprisingly the place only has one press, however, they do do workshops which might be interesting. Elisabeth (http://elisabeth-keh-chalas.midiblogs.com)has invited me to lunch next Thursday and also to see her work.

Pic St L coloured mono15. 02. 08. Friday. Picked up some watersoluble markers at the supermarket to try for some coloured monoprints. On my return met Jacques Pourlain from Orleans who is the artist in res for March. He was just checking out the place. After luch worked on a coloured monoprint for the Pic St Loup from D113. Takes quite a long time to do as one has to build up the colours. The print is a bit odd colourwise and has a strange pointilistic aspect. Did another one which didn’t work as well. I will try one using watercolours later on meanwhile did another black and white monoprint. Thinking of doing a collage of several different views of the Pic St Loup.

Artist in Residence – Week 1

04. 02. 08. Monday. Got up, did Yoga, had breakfast and was just having a shower when there was a knock at the door. I hastily put on my track pants and went downstairs only to be greeted by Jacques and his confreres who were there to clean up the garden! After shaking hands and greeting everyone I went upstairs and got dressed. I came back down and chatted to several members of the association before heading out for the Midi-Libre. churchOn my return worked on a drawing for a monoprint of the Dominican convent which is just around the corner. After lunch went to the supermarket and as it was sunny did the initial drawing for a painting of a view from my garden. It was so great not having to lug everything with you, just being able to go in and out of the house. Spoke to Carole and Jason on the phone – I realise that contact is very important and without the internet I sometimes feel pretty isolated. I was so happy with my drawing that I did a much larger one to use as a base for a monoprint.

LaMaison05.02. 08. Tuesday. Drove over to Claire’s this morning and had a cup of tea and sent out e mails. One of the emails that I received was from Judith in Merrickville saying that she had sold 3 of my paintings! This was very exciting news altho I have no idea which ones have sold but who cares! Came back here for lunch and then after lunch did a painting of my neighbour’s house from my back garden. It was so nice painting outside near the house and being able to pop in for a cup of tea etc. After finishing the painting I drove out past Notre Dame de Londres scouting sites for potential paintings and took some pics. Julia phoned in the evening and seemed to be in good spirits.

StLoup06. 02. 08 Wednesday. Julia’s birthday so phoned her this morning but missed her. After the supermarket started working on a couple of monoprints – one of the neighbour’s house and another of a small church just round the corner. Both worked out quite well and I’m wondering whether to try and colour one. Signs of Spring here – saw a little yellow bird just outside singing its heart out – maybe a yellow finch? I think the tree just outside is an almond tree and I am hoping it might blossom soon. If so, definitely a painting. After lunch drove out of town and found a place overlooking the cliffs of Hortus and the Pic St Loup so settled in and did a small painting which worked well. Came back home and did a big drawing of the cliffs of Hortus for a monoprint. I quite like the drawings that I’m doing for the monoprints. Normally I would chuck them away but I think I will keep them. I have concentrated on tones as the monoprints are black and white so have used various type of shading to show the various tones which make them quite interesting. I think I’m finally in the groove here now. I have established a routine of printing in the mornings and then painting and drawing in the afternoons. It works well as I like starting the day with painting the plate – seems a sort of warm up for painting later on. Fran phoned so it was great to get up to date with all her news and then Julia phoned as well so it has been a pretty good day.

architectsHouse07. 02. 08 Thursday. A very bright morning with high of 15 supposedly. After breakfast opened the shutters from the studio and realised that there was a painting looking up the road to the little bridge. The light seemed just right so started immediately. Again very convenient painting from the studio. After this went off to the art shop in St Gely and bought various bit and pieces that I needed including 3 canvasses on sale. Came home very pleased with myself. Had lunch outside in the garden! It was so warm even the little lizards were darting about in the sun on the wall. Decided to do another painting of the other neighbour’s house – a large house owned by an architect with pool etc. And after this started painting the plate for a monoprint of the the Cliffs of Hortus that I sketched yesterday. Busy day but very satisfying. Printed the plate but it came out too light.

Cliffs08. 02. 08. Friday. A frustrating start today but after such a great day yesterday, hardly surprising. I had reworked several large paintings in my head during the night and was all ready to go when I realised that it really wasn’t working. I had been thinking about the work of John Virtue and how he reworks everything creating various layers and a sense of history but I couldn’t seem to make it work. I have to somehow loosen up! Anyhow I couldn’t seem to get anywhere so went for a ride to see if I could find new sites for paintings but of course the sun was always in the wrong place! It was a great ride though and slowly I am immersing myself in the landscape and it was warm with lots of sunshine and of course nobody on the back roads. After lunch decided to do a larger canvas of La maison de mon voisin with a lot more drawing and I want to try and let the drawing show through. Did the drawing en plein air directly on the larger canvas and then started painting but had to stop because again I was “making a painting” rather than dealing directly with the landscape so went for another ride. When I got back I thought that perhaps I can make something of this but am going to let it dry for a bit and think about it. Painted plate for another version of the Cliffs of Hortus and made it much darker this time and it worked out very well – it has a very Cezanne like quality. I coloured in the light one but it looks like an Edward Ardizzone illustration!

09.02. 08. Saturday. Had a great ride into Clermont this morning and set up and sent e mails. Spoke to Julia who said that the birthday card I had sent to Daisy nearly 2 weeks ago for her birthday had finally arrived.

Artist in Residence

Maison d’EmmaExterior back

01. 02. 08. Drove over on friday afternoon to St Mathieu de Treviers and after asking at the mairie and another person, found Maison d’Emma my home for the next month. There was nobody there but I knew where the key was so let myself in and phoned my contact. Jacques came over after a few minutes and introduced himself. Nice guy, does really meticulous watercolours and builds model boats from kits. He suggested that I might want to go to the supermarket to get some supplies etc and offered to take me over in his car which was great. En route dropped by his house which is in the old village. Very comfortable, old renovated farmhouse. He has a great studio which is part conservatory with loads of plants – quite tropical with orange and lemon trees. I met Nicole his wife and also met his dog. After the supermarket he wanted to know if I needed anything else and I said that I needed some paper for monoprints so he then took me off to the local art shop which had a pack of 25 sheets on as a special promotion. Finally he dropped me off with all my various bits and pieces and I haven’t seen or heard from him since! I thought I might have had dinner with them or something. However I remember how the French are – that bizarre mixture of formality and friendliness. Anyway I made something for dinner and then spent the evening watching absolutely asinine game shows on French TV – there was only the news and game shows! So I have no internet but do have television!

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02. 02. 08. Saturday got up remembering all the things that I had forgotten to bring over from Clermont (rollers etc for monoprints) so drove back and picked them up and then drove back here. It only takes just over and hour each way. In the afternoon and evening did a couple of monoprints and a small painting. I have since erased the painting but the prints are Ok for a start. I feel much happier about things now and think that I can actually get something done this month. Still not totally focussed but think I can make my way through. Part of the problem is intellectual stimulus – not a lot around here and I realise how much I have relied on the internet It make an enormous difference – however, I don’t have it so will have to dig deeper within myself.

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03. 02. 08. Sunday – overcast and grey. Went for a walk around town – not much happening but took some pics and found a good boulangerie. Rained all afternoon so did a very complicated little postcard watercolour of a whole load of stuff in the kitchen – there must have been nearly 20 different items on the tray and then did a self portrait. All the time half watching a Brit crime drama called New Tricks in French. Odd kind of cozy wintery, afternoon but strangely satisfying. Just before dark decided to do a small oil of the view outside – pretty overcast and dark.

Selling paintings

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28. 01. 08. I have decided to try a new way of selling paintings on the net. I have put some of my more recent works on Yessy so if you are interested please check out the link or get in touch with me direct.

A pleasant surprise

27 01. 08 This place never ceases to surprise me. Last Friday I had to go to the mairie for some information and,whilst waiting for the lady to get off the phone, picked up the local newsletter only to discover that we had a film festival this weekend. It was billed as a festival celebrating the relationship between film and architecture and the special guest was Peter Greenaway. As a long time fan of Mr Greenaway’s work I was delighted, so duly turned up to the round table discussion on Saturday afternoon. This was mainly conducted in English (not sure what the Clermontais thought of this) with Mr Greenaway passionately declaring that since the invention of the remote, cinema as we know it was dead. All of which didn’t seem to have a lot to do with architecture but was very interesting. In the evening there was an advance screening of his film on Rembrandt entitled Nightwatching, a fictionalised bio of the painter based on his famous painting The Nightwatch. Fascinating movie with the usual Greenaway trademarks of a certain exuberant bawdiness and wonderful painterly lighting and colours. Worth seeing.

Christmas in Canada

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I spent Christmas in Toronto visiting friends and generally trying to stay in touch, house sitting Maryann and Gregory’s house and looking after their dog Jake. Julia and Daisy stayed with me whilst they were in town so Jake was quite happy having all this new company and in particular he enjoyed Daisy who was always either taking him for walks or bathing him! Snow before Christmas allowed Daisy to renew her tobogganing skills and just after Christmas I was also lucky enough to be around when Poppy first began to walk. She is now really mobile and is constantly exploring and keeping everybody on their toes too. En route back to Clermont stayed with Julia and Daisy in Windsor for 10 days before heading back down here. Whilst in the UK visited the Sir John Soane Museum in London and also went to an exhibit of Sickert nudes at the Courtauld. The Soane is really worth a visit to see what he did with natural light in a Georgian house and also to see the collection of original Hogarth paintings.

Joyeux Noel

Have a look at my latest paintings. These were done over the last couple of months en plein air around Clermont. Most of them are 8″ x 10″ but a couple are 40 cm x 50 cm.

Here is a link to the gallery

If you are interested in buying any of these for Christmas, please send me an email.

Noel

autumn-clermont-lherault.jpg 29. 11. 07. Have finally found a source of cheap canvasses. Halles des Idées which is rather like a dollar store sell 50 cm x 40 cm canvasses very cheap. I have bought three so far and have finished one and have started another two which I hope to finish before I leave on Monday. There are signs of Christmas here now, the lights are up but not on yet, no Christmas cards only New Year’s cards, lots of chocolates in the supermarkets and lots of junk mail with special offers for just about everything from Christmas seafood dishes to scooters for 799 euros! J’aime la France.

La Vie Quotidienne

23. 11. 07. I thought that I would give everybody an idea of my day to day life here. The boulangerie – my house is up the street on the right where there is a white mail box sticking out of the wall, so you can see how close it is. The church is just round the corner and above it is the Place du Marché where they have the Wednesday market. Off the Place is the Tabac where I pick up my Midi-Libre. Running down from the Place is La Grande Rue at the bottom of which is the Allée Roger Salengro with my favourite bar, Les Négociants, the bank and the post office. At the end of the allée is the old train station and Gare Routier.

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Fran and Clive’s Visit

12. 11. 07. Fran and Clive arrived last Tuesday for their first visit to Clermont. I met them at the station in Montpellier and we picked up the car and drove back here. I had made a bourguignon for dinner, but after a welcoming glass of wine, tried to turn on the gas only to discover that it had run out! It was too late to pick up another “cube” so we went over to the Venizia for dinner. Wednesday morning we went to the market and after lunch decided on a short tour round lac du Salagou. We arrived at the car only to discover that the battery was flat and, as it was a Prias, nothing worked, and we couldn’t even find the battery! After a call to Hertz and a wait for about an hour le depanneur arrived from Lodeve. Luckily he was quite small as he had to climb over the back seat and get into a space below the trunk to find the battery. The car started immediately and we happily went for a ride around the lac. Came home and enjoyed the boeuf bourguignon for dinner with a bottle of the local wine and then went down to the Negociants for coffee and cognac. Thursday was our day by the sea, so we went off in the morning to Marseillan and Marseillan plage where we went for a long walk along the beach before heading into Sete for lunch. We had a very tasty seafood lunch outside in a little restaurant overlooking the old port and then went for a stroll around town and then up to the cimitière marin overlooking the bay. Lots of chrysantheums on the graves after Toussaint. Friday we made a picnic lunch and drove to Lodève where we dropped in on my friend Malcolm and then headed up to the plateau where we stopped and had our lunch. After lunch we drove across to the Cirque de Navacelles and then down to St Guilhelm le Dessert and the Gorges de l’Hérault before heading back to Clermont. Had a wonderful dinner at Le Tournesol. Saturday, we loaded everything into the car and had a final quick tour around Villeneuvette before lunch at the Negociants. We then drove to Montpellier and dropped in on Claire’s expo and sale before Fran and Clive checked into Le Grand Hotel du Midi. After dropping off the car we wandered around the old part of Montpellier before having our final dinner in the Brasserie du Theatre. I stayed at Claire’s Saturday night and then Fran and Clive headed back to Paris Sunday morning. A great visit and hopefully something we can make into a regular event.