
This week I came back from a few days holiday to an overwhelming number of potential Pics of the Week, all of which deserve a mention in addition to this lively, colourful piece, which in its use of colour and metallic effects, its stylisation and its use of spiral-based patterns is reminiscent of the work of Gustav Klimt. Also, notice how Le Pullig has made use of colour theory to make each figure stand out against its neighbour - the red and orange shadows on the woman in yellow’s dress are complementary to the greens and blues used on the outer figures; the light picked up by each of these women’s golden earrings reflects in a colour complementary to the headscarf next to it. A really vibrant and well-constructed piece!
The other images I think deserve a mention this week make up a pretty long list, but each one stands out in its own unique way. In a similar, bright and vibrant vein is the tightly illustrated A Beautiful Morning by Pablo Barguero. (There’s a bit of artistic license there with the angle of the sun, but that’s a prime example of composition trumping reality!) Another knockout is Anita Stanhope’s Escape - from experience I can tell you that a yellow satin gown is a phenomenally difficult thing to paint, especially when it’s a) on stairs and b) picking up light and colour, and Anita has managed both beautifully with this eerie and wonderfully lit fairytale image. Carrying on the fantasy and fairytale theme for a moment, Maggie Barra’s Music of the Night is a spooky candlelit piece of high fantasy art, while Jack Frost by Maggie Jones is an excellent example of working with a more unusually shaped composition - in this case circular. Jack Frost’s face is fantastic as well, but one of the best facial studies uploaded this week has to be Tam Rey’s Old Man, after Leonardo da Vinci. One of my personal favourites this week is Destination by Cuyler Smith. A cold, blue-lit image of commuters in an Underground station, it demonstrates excellent technical skills (look at the cut of the clothes and the shine on the background tiles) as well as a really palpable atmosphere - you can almost feel the chill on the train platform. It’s been a really great week for the Gallery with some really high quality pieces of art, many more than I can mention here. I can’t wait to see what you all come up with over the next seven days!