Monday, September 2, 2013

Two Little Pigs


oil on canvas 30 x 20

A quick oil sketch of two little pigs from the heritage farm at Killarney Co.Kerry.


Thanks for looking :)

Monday, August 26, 2013

Painting and drawing from life

Graphite on paper 20 x 30 cm
oil on oilboard 20 x 30 cm



oil on oilboard 20 x 30 cm



 Yesterday I got the opportunity to study some models from life with both pencil and oil. 
These are from the longer poses which varied from twenty minutes to forty minutes.
It's quite a rush to get a piece some way completed in the time available so they are 
quite minimalist in their appearance. It was a lot of fun.

Thanks for looking :)

Thursday, August 15, 2013

Re-entry

oil on masonite 20 x 15cm


A quick oil sketch of an astronaut on re-entry just for fun

Thanks for looking :)

Monday, July 29, 2013

Study of a Rembrandt self portrait in oils

oil on canvas 46 x 36 cm



Almost at the end of the art challenge now with the art group "The Galway Pub Scrawl"
Todays theme was "master copy" and so I had the audacity to try my hand at a facisimile
of a Rembrandt self portrait...

Thanks for looking :)

Sunday, July 7, 2013

Abandoned


Disposable pen on recycled paper 30 x 20

My entry for day six of the July drawing challenge.

Thanks for looking :)

Saturday, July 6, 2013

Invisible to her prey.


Disposable ink pen on recycled paper 30 x 20cm

Here is the day five drawing from the drawing challenge, the subject was, "invisible"
I attached a digital border to this piece to contain the text as I thought the drawing
itself needed a bit of an explanation in order to satisfy the theme

Thanks for looking :)

Old Crow


Disposable ink pen on recycled paper 30 x 20 cm

For the month of July I have joined a drawing challenge started by the Galway Pub Scrawl
A drawing group based in Galway. The challenge is to draw something each day for the
month, based on a list. One drawing per day each day. All the drawings done by those in 
the event can be seen here. The above is my entry for day three " your spirit animal "

Thanks for looking :)



Sunday, June 23, 2013

Study of Caravaggio's "Doubting Thomas" with disposable pen


  Ball point pen on recycled paper 12 x 8

I started this the other night while with the Cork sketch group at their drink and draw event
 and finished it on returning to the studio. I felt attempting a Caravaggio study would have
 been a bit of a challenge with the,"ten for a penny" ink pens I am using at the moment but 
they seem to be more than able. Any reluctance on my part to do this was based on the fact 
that there is no adjustment allowed so I would have to look at my own mistakes when finished. 
But that's all part of the process and I think I got away with it, for the most part. I do like the 
results though, because the finished scribble gives me a good understanding of where I
might have made better decisions with my pen strokes and it also teaches me to accept the
limits of my ability with the media.

Thanks for looking :)

Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Sailboats sheltering in the early morning in Drake's pool


Oil on masonite 31 x 27 cm

For this piece I tried to concentrate only on the color shapes in the scene.
Rather than attempt to paint boats in the water I placed on the  masonite
as accurately as possible, a description of the shapes I could see and the
colors they assumed without regarding them as components of the real
world but instead just considering them as a collection of abstract
color shapes.

Thanks for looking :)

Sunday, May 26, 2013

Leo


 Ballpoint pen on cartridge  20 x 14 cm

Leo is a dog of no particular pedigree
Small and muscular and tough
His growl so deep it makes you shudder
and he pants like laughter
then walks toward you rolling his big head
which he lands in your lap
and closes his eyes and snorts and sighs
"I am your dog
Where are the dog treats?"

Thanks for looking :)

Saturday, May 11, 2013

Empty glass bottle



Disposable pen on recycled paper 30 x 20 cm

It seems lately that I am unable to let go of these cheap pens, I am
finding them so versatile. I just buy them in bunches and draw with 
reckless abandon.. 

Thanks for looking :)

Thursday, April 11, 2013

View across the bay




Oil on oilboard 40 x 30 cm

This is a view of the bay below the bridge at Glenavaud. 

The tide is out and the sky
 is full of that soft damp greyness
we are so used to here.

Thanks for looking :)

Saturday, March 23, 2013

Very quick tree study


Disposabel ink pen on cartridge paper 20 x 30cm

As the title suggests, here's a very quick tree study.
When I am little caught up for time I like to resort back
to my well used disposabel pen and some cartridge paper.


Thanks for looking :)

Saturday, March 16, 2013

The Crow


Disposable ink pen on cartridge paper 30 x 20cm

Heres a quick sketch I did at the Cork Sketch Groups, "Drink and Draw" meet up.
I really like working with cheap disposable pens and recycled paper. When I'm 
using more expensive media I am always worried that the outcome might not
 justify their cost, however with just the basic tools I dont have these concerns
so I tend to be a little less cautous in my approach... something that seems at times 
to prove usefull.

Thanks for looking :)



Thursday, March 7, 2013

Exhibition News



This week starting on Friday the 8th I am fortunate to have some of my work on show at "Art in the Park" in a group exhibition at the Lord Mayors Pavillion in Fitzgeralds Park. If you are around there any time please feel free to drop in and have a look.
 The exhibition will run to the 31st of March and I will be there in person on 
the 9th, 10th and 17th painting outside... hopefully, if the weather permits :)

Thanks for looking :)

Tuesday, January 29, 2013

The Gearagh in the rain


oil on oil board 40 x 30 cm

Another oil of the Gearagh, this time I am trying to capture the amazing winter 
colors of this area, which even on an overcast rainy winters day are still present.

Thanks for looking :)

Monday, January 14, 2013

Friday, January 4, 2013

Wind blowing through the reeds in the Gearagh


Oil on oilboard  36 x 25 cm

Another painting from the Gearagh series I am working on.
The view facing south this time from the edge of the reeds 
on the walkway through the sancturary
facing the main lake.


Thanks for looking :)

Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Sunset in the Gearagh as the water begins to freeze


oil on canvas 46 x 36 cm

This is a painting of an area called the Gearagh in Co.Cork
 a flooded plain on the road to Inchigeelagh. When I was there
I could see the water beginning to freeze as the last light played across
the lake. Great inspiration for a painting but so very cold.


Thanks for looking :)

Friday, December 7, 2012

Exhibiting at the Lewis Glucksman


I recently entered an art competition with Voluntary Arts Ireland called put your best pencil forward and was lucky enough to have two of my drawings selected for exhibition at the Lewis Glucksman Gallery. The exhibition opened yesterday and will run for a week until the 18th of December after which  it moves on to Derry. Here's a picture of me with my daughter Rachel standing with Fiona Kearny, Director of the Glucksman and Robin Simpson, CEO of Voluntary Arts.. and yes that's me in the hat. Long time readers of the blog will already have seen the drawings entered, both were done at meetings of the Cork sketch Group at the Franciscan well.



If you are in the vicinity of the gallery do feel free to drop in and have a look at the amazing entries of all works displayed by all the artists at this exhibition.

Thanks for looking :)


Thursday, October 25, 2012

Crocodile..



disposable pen on recycled paper 30 x 20 cm

This is a very quick sketch of a hatching crocodile done with a disposable writing pen.
I have been doing a lot of drawing with these pens lately, sometimes it's just fun to use
everyday material to turn out a finished drawing.

Thanks for looking :)

Monday, September 10, 2012

Mid Winter Fires


Oil pastel on tinted canson 20 x 15 cm


This was done using  Sennelier oil pastels. 
They are a real treat to work with, being the softest
oil pastel I have ever come across.

Thanks for looking :)

Monday, August 20, 2012

A painting from Donegal


Oil on canvas board 30cm x 20cm

An oil painting of marble hill beach 
county Donegal, as the light fades into the west.
This one is a bit fanciful I know but sometimes it's good
just to have some fun.


Thanks for looking :)

Saturday, June 9, 2012

Pencil study of a Rembrandt portrait..

Rembrandt study by kevin gough

22cm x 30cm on 150g/m cartridge

This is a pencil study of Rembrandt's "Self portrait with a walking stick", 
for this I used Derwent pencils, minen leads and an oil pitt pencil.
I find doing pencil studies of the old masters is really usefull. Its always 
great to see masterworks but often it may be only for minutes, very 
rarely does anyone get the chance to stare for hours at the one work.
To do a pencil study its necessary to spend hours looking 
at the one painting in order to interpret it to the best of our
ability... a good way to learn.

Thanks for Looking :) 

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Small cliff on the west coast

Shoreline drawing by kevin gough

Oil pitt and gouache on dyed Fabrianno 30 x 26cm

 A small beachside cliff on the west coast of Ireland.


Thanks for looking :)

Friday, April 6, 2012

Oil painting of a coastal view



oil on masonite 24cm x 27cm.

This is a view of Fennell's bay from the beach at Myrtleville. This
is my second time working with masonite, this time after prepping it 
I used the smooth side. To prepare the masonite I first coated it with two generous coats of 
gesso, when they were dry I gave it an acrylic undercoat and when that dried I coated it with a 
cold pressed linseed oil. The smooth surface was really nice to work with, but if you are trying 
this, personally, I would recommend soft brushes as the pig bristles leave too many scratch 
marks for comfort.

Monday, April 2, 2012

Icarus ...... drawing at Dr.Sketchy's ..


Last Saturday I visited Dr Sketchy's in Dublin with the Cork Sketchgroup
where life drawing models pose in a cabaret setting. Its a fun show and a great 
opportunity to draw from life. This is the last twenty minute sketch given by 
one of the models. Derwent pencils and an oil Pitt on cartridge pad.

Thanks for looking :)

Thursday, March 15, 2012

Pencil drawing of, "The Hunter of the Steppe"


Derwent pencils 6H and 9H, minen leads 2H and 6B and an Oil Pitt.

Thanks for looking :)


Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Drawing of a Pig..


Derwent pencils and a medium oil Pitt on Fabriano
Anyone reading this blog must surely think I'm running short of headings lately
with introductions such as chicken, cat and pig but it's really just an exercise in
generating inspiration. I draw every day, sometimes all day, if I'm not going to be
busy with a paintbrush, but often beginning work seems to be the hardest thing. Once the
engine is turning of course, theres no stopping it... it's just to get that beginning....
The previous three sketches and one, yet undone, are based on the chinese
characters for prosperity, good luck, joy and peace which is yet to come.
I decided to give each one an animal interpretation and then draw the result.
So the symbol for prosperity was assigned to a chicken, good luck to a
cat and joy to a newly born pig... Not profound I know, but a nice simple trick all
the same to keep yourself working while the muse is busy painting her nails...

Thanks for looking :)

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Monday, February 13, 2012

Monday, September 12, 2011

Plein air painting of the tide out at Youghal...


oil on canvas 30 x 20

I had the opportunity to meet up with the South West Plein Air painters on Sunday11th
in the seaside town of Youghal and despite the odd rain shower and strong wind it was a 
fun day out.I managed to get in this one of a small little harbor in the town and a few 
sketches also.


Thanks for looking :)

Wednesday, August 31, 2011

A drawing of Rembrandt's, "Man in Armour"



This was done last night at the second birthday of the Cork Drink and Draw group 
using minen leads HB and 6B on 150gm cartridge.

 Thanks for looking :)

Thursday, August 11, 2011

Painting the River Blackwater Lismore Waterford



Oil on oilboard 30 x 40 cm.

This is the river Blackwater at Lismore Co. Waterford.
It is the scenery from a popular walk that starts in the town and loops
back again as it passes the river.

Thanks for looking :) 

Friday, August 5, 2011

Oil painting of the beach walkers..


Oil on oil board 12 x 16 inches.

This was painted from a scene I saw at
Mulranny beach Co.Mayo.


Thanks for looking :)

Monday, June 27, 2011

Pencil portrait video demonstartion


This is a video demo of a portrait drawing using a variety of pencil types.
oli pitt, pitt graphite, derwent and minen leads. I hope you enjoy it.


Thanks for looking :)

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Pencil Sketch of a Rembrandt portrait..


Sketched in pencil from the painting
 "Rembrandt's self portrait as Saint Paul"
Size 12 x 8 inches on acid free cartridge paper.
For this work I used Derwent pencils, minen leads and Pitt graphite
on 150gm acid free cartridge pad.

Thanks for looking :)



Tuesday, June 7, 2011

A couple of plein air sketches..




I got involved this week with the Plein Eire group's, seven day drawing challenge. 
Complete a plein air drawing each day for one week. 
Of the  drawings I managed to fit in, these I think, are my favorites.




Both were completed using Derwent pencils, and a medium oil pitt
on 160lb acid free cartridge.

Thanks for looking :)


Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Oil study of detail from a Guido Reni.


oil on oilboard 34 x 18 cm

This is a study of the face of Deineara from a Guido Reni
Oil on oilboard 6 x 4 inches. This started as an exercise that I wasn't
really taking seriously. I had a very small canvas and just figured I'd scribble a bit and
very quickly I became caught up in the work. Its easy of course when you have a picture of the original work by Reni to study from, so I can't actually take any credit for this. However it was alla prima and I was surprised to get some resemblance of the original without going to any great lengths. Mostly I used raw umber, burnt sienna and cadmium yellow. A very slight touch of rose madder to heighten the reds.

Thanks for looking :)

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Watching the rain fall on Glantaneatnagh


Oil on Gallery wrap canvas 10 x 12 inches. Another work painted from the Boggeragh Mountains.

Thanks for looking :)

Thursday, March 24, 2011

Painting plein air in the Boggeragh Mountains..


This is a plein air I was fortunate to get in this week, in the Boggeragh Mountains.
I have been painting around the same area for three days as the scenery is so marvelous 
and the weather so mild.

Thanks for looking :)

Friday, February 18, 2011

Sennelier oil landscape painting




Another  piece using the sennelier oil pastels,
as I have mentioned earlier the colors available in this medium
are just fantastic, once you have a small range of them you find it
impossible not to use them. They are a little messy though so I recommend
using something to move them around the board. A palette knife or rubber
tipped mover should do the trick.

Thanks for looking :)

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Pencil Study of Caravaggio's "Taking of Christ"


Here is a sketch I have done of detail from Caravaggio's "the taking of Christ".
I have found the darks values of the original quite difficult to achieve with pencil.
I think I may have to look for anothe medium to compliment the Derwent pencils
to achieve this.

Sunday, August 1, 2010

Pencil study of Caravaggio's "Death of the Virgin"


My latest  Caravaggio study is taken from," The Death of The Virgin".
Right now I'm thinking the art of drawing is mostly about making a series of mistakes that are adjusted to eventually form a complete picture. You lay your marks on the page and leave them for a while until you need to adjust them, then you correct them with new marks and continue again until you need to adjust them again, on and on, mark adjust, mark adjust, until eventually the picture begins to emerge... It seems that no matter how bad it is in the beginning its still possible to drive the work towards where you want it to go by being willing to accept each mistake and rectify it..
This is good I think, because even a pencil mangler like me can hope to improve if all my drawings can be the result of corrected mistakes.



Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Plein air at Achill sound

 www.goughpaint.blogspot.com
..another quick plein air, this time, the entrance to Achill Sound.
The channel here is quite narrow and so the racing tide whips
along with considerable fury. It is quite a dramatic spot

Monday, July 19, 2010

Plein air painting on a sunny day at the beach..

 www.goughpaint.blogspot.com
A plein air of a sunny day at Dugort, Achill
What a difference a day makes, the day before when I painted here
it was really showery and a little cold, but today its a nice warm
clear day. :)
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