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About Binkers

Jacqueline is a self-taught artist residing near Southampton, Hampshire England. She works with a variety of different mediums which include paint, mixed media, digital photography and willow The inspiration for her work stems from a fascination with pattern and texture and the world of nature combined with the desire to tell a story to leave the viewer wondering if there is something more to tell. She loves travelling and meeting new people and works at a studio at her home as well as a shared artist studio as part of the Keepers Artist Collective studio located in East Street Southampton along with other creative types

Recreating a new

Several years ago  ago I created a seascape painting of a sunset I experienced in Montenegro, I was never completely happy with it and so decided to put it away and re visit it when I felt ready to do so

The original painting

Seascape v 1

Seascape v 1

I  have recently returned to the piece , deciding that I needed to make it more vibrant in color,  contrast, tone and depth .

Using the original as a under painting  has allowed me to create a greater depth of color and a much more vibrant piece. I still have a little more to do before it is completed however I am now much more happier with it now.

Seascape 2a

Creating my second commissioned sea landscape

My Final version of the painting now hanging in the clients surgery

 

a photograph of my first version of my painting of

 

Bantham beach version 1

My second  commission was an interesting challenge for me as I had never created this kind of work before and I rarely work in a limited range of colors and usually would include colorful sky which he didn’t want. The client  wanted me to capture the flavor of the place linked to specific memories of his childhood.

a second version of my painting now including thurlesdon rock

This painting started life as a compilation of different images of an area called Bantham in Devon. An interesting challenge for me as I had never created this kind of work before and I rarely work in a limited range of colors and usually would include colorful sky which he didn’t want.

 

a abstract painting of Thurlestone Rock

Thurlestone rock side view

 

Creating my first commisioned seascape

Posted on January 29, 2012 in sister website

I was recently contacted by a gentleman who runs an osteopath practice in Southsea Portsmouth who asked me of I would be interested in creating  two   paintings to hang in his reception

As I am usually interested in challenge, I thought what have I got to loose and as I normally only create art work that I am interested in this would stretch my abilities once more  … So I agreed to meet him.

When we met  he said that he would like me to create a couple of paintings that would remind him of two beaches in Cornwall that he loved visiting as a child.

as this was a new experience for me especially as I don’t usually create seascapes  I thought that I would like to share the experience with others so…….

Ist pic waves

I usually use my own photographs  I am very aware of the issues relating the copyright and the fact that it is only ok to use an other artist work as an inspiration  but that it is never right to produce work that could be seen as copy of the original .

 

Creating my first commissioned painting step 2

Second wave pic

My first draft of the painting has lots of physical texture in it as well as visual

I decided that although it  needed more depth of color.

The second draft now has more color depth and detail as I have added flecks of green into the darker sections.  I really enjoyed the challenge of building up the different layers of color and depth which are revealed when it is viewed from  different angles.

The final version can be found in my painting section.

 

 

 

Digital inspiration

Many of  my digital pieces are imaginary, I often love to create an image that has an almost other world quality. My focus when this piece was to create  a textural  image  that would have a oil based velvet like quality providing a sense of movement and urgency.

 

My inspiration  for this piece links my love of nature and my magpie nature of  collecting natural objects , stones, shells and wood being particular favorites . I wanted to wanted to capture what for me was the essence of the piece without making an exact duplicate.

 

More examples of my work can be found on my digital artwork page.

Linework leaves based theme experimenting with the image

painting leaves design linework

Leaves design colored line work

I often enjoy starting with a previous design and then pushing the design that bit further ,examples if this can be seen the following images.

Using the  jungle play painting as a starting point I created a section of the image tracing over the image, I then used pencil and pen to  mirror the sectioned area and then let my imagination fill in the gaps.

My second piece develops this idea  further  creating a new image that takes the work in a new direction . Both paintings can be viewed on my paintings page

 

 

 

Creating my jungle dreams

I love the idea of using a conventional image using my imagination to add a little something more , starting with a photograph that I took on a sunny day in my back garden. In this case I found myself including a mysterious character in the background. This can be seen further in my follow on line work design

Jungle dreams