Monthly Archives: August 2022

Stainbeck Arts Club Annual Exhibition at Chapel Allerton Arts Festival.

Stainbeck Arts Club Annual Exhibition at Chapel Allerton Arts Festival.

The Stainbeck Arts Club has its first Annual Exhibition following the end of Covid on Saturday 3rd September 2022.  As usual it is in the Chapel Allerton Methodist Church and alongside the activities of the Chapel Allerton Arts Festival.  Entry is free and a fine range of paintings and cards will be on view.

If you are interested in joining the club, our meetings are on the second and fourth Tuesdays each month from 2pm to 4pm.  Just ask for details at the exhibition.  You can come along to see what we doing before deciding to join. 

Have a look at our Website       https://stainbeckarts.co.uk 

 

 

Nidd Art Trail 2022

Nidd Art Trail 2022. Live Trail from 19-29 August 2022. Online from 1 August 2022, including Mick Burton, continuous line artist.

After visiting Pateley Bridge Art Club in May 2022, to carry out a workshop on my Continuous Line Drawing,    Pateley Bridge Art Club Continuous Line Drawings

I was invited to take part in the Online section of the Nidd Art Trail 2022.  

As I am not involved in any of the venues along the art trail, I have included several pictures which have direct association with various places in Yorkshire such as Ripon, Ripley, Knaresborough, Kilburn, Otley and my home in Gledhow Valley in Leeds.

The Website is very impressive.  Go into “The artists, craftspeople and makers …” tab and there are over 60 feature works of art or venues.  Just click on any one to see more individual pictures etc and information about the artists.

There is also illustrated information about the venues along the art trail.

 

Another Artist in the Burton Family

Fathers’ Day card, from my daughter Kate, painted by my grandson Lucas.      Mick Burton, continuous line artist.

This action painting, by my grandson Lucas, reminded me of a fast rushing stream.

My daughter Kate is a professional artist and film maker (see my post of 2 February 2016 – “BB” by Kate Burton, Glasgow film maker, at London Short Film Festival),

“BB” by Kate Burton, Glasgow filmmaker, at London Short Film Festival.

Three year old Lucas receives plenty of encouragement to make pictures.

Lucas also squeezes paint tubes directly onto a piece of card to create mixes of paint, before Kate provides another piece of card to squash the paint.  There is a sort of ink blot “butterfly” copy effect.

Lucas squeezes paint directly from the tube.        Mick Burton, continuous line artist.

Here are some results, along with “Grandad” type observations.

Lucas watery landscape.         Mick Burton, continuous line artist.

This result made me think of a sort of Chinese or Japanese landscape painting.  Here is a modern version for comparison.

Autumn Mountains at Dawn, by Zhang Daqian.      En.wahooart.com.

The next picture has the appearance of a flying elephant, and I have done a few continuous line elephants in my time.  

Lucas’s flying elephant.    Mick Burton, continuous line artist.

Lucas’s flying elephant.  Naturally, he has a squash copy flying the other way.  See below Dumbo, the most famous flying elephant.

Dumbo the Elephant, from Tim Burton’s remake of Dumbo Takes Flight.

Another Lucas watery image reminded me of a Monet.

Lucas – garden pond squash painting.    Mick Burton, continuous line artist.

Here is one of Monet’s many paintings of water lilies.

Water Lilies Giverny – by Claude Monet.

One day I may tell you about a picture Kate painted when she was four.