Tuesday, 30 December 2008
Artist's SALE!
My friend Jeff Mahorney (click on his name in my artist list on the right) is having a clearance sale of all his unsold work, 50% off, to make way for the new paintings in 2009, such a great idea, I must do the same thing as I am moving house and could do with some down sizing! First of course I will have to go and put prices on my work!
The other thing he told me was that if you have a blog, picassa automatically has an album of all the pics you have posted... big brother is indeed watching, I found my album here
http://picasaweb.google.com/JillyPics67/ArtyFranceJillyBallantyne?authkey=PGKayNAZh38#
above is the painting I bought from Jeff, simplicity itself. I love it!
Please visit his blog 120 Paintings, and support the Arts (... his gambling debts and help his illegitimate children :-)
Thursday, 27 November 2008
been a while since i posted.
life has been throwing some hard punches my way.
I was recently sent this article clipping and thought I'd post it.
In the next few months I will be moving house, decorating, and setting up a new workspace...
But I have a lot of paintings in my head (or is it heart? where do the future works get stored?) and hope that 2009 will be a good year.
Best wishes from France
Jilly
Tuesday, 16 September 2008
taking care of (art) business
I just love how happy people are when they have purchased a painting! I met some really lovely folks at the opening of my exhibition last friday on the Isle of Arran, Scotland. Buyers or browsers all such interested and interesting individuals. I hope to get photos of the exhibition to post soon but meanwhile, back in France I have just delivered a commission to some Danish clients who intend taking 'The View from Here' home to Denmark to remind them of their holidays in the south of France.
John Dyer an artist friend who is living down here for a year (though busy in the UK at the moment as the Tall Ships artist in residence in Falmouth, Cornwall) once said that in order to not feel sad when parting with a sold painting he liked to think of the collector 'just taking care of it' for him.
Works for me!
Nice to think of my work being taken care of in Copenhagen, Monaco, San Francisco, London, Edinburgh, Nice, Hamburg and Chicago... not to mention lesser known locations (anyone heard of Auchtermuchty, Biot or Sospel!?) Note to self: don't stop until you have a painting in every continent...
Labels:
balcony,
mediterranean,
menton,
sea,
view,
winter palace
Friday, 29 August 2008
charles rennie mackintosh 1868 - 1928
Still paying heavily, pun intended, for that cream scone and wondering if I'll ever paint again... but then all summer/school holidays have been the same for the last 14 years. September is coming and I'm excited about that, ah, the smell of oil paint will be once more in the air, not so much back to school but back to the drawing board. And then I musn't forget my one woman show on the Scottish Island of Arran, at the Burnside Gallery on the 12th of Sept.
The 2008 summer tour did include some artistic highlights, a visit to the Glasgow School of Art, whose building was designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh. A delightful tea with my girls in his Willow Tea Rooms. (more info on the Glasgow school of art's website http//www.gsa.ac.uk/gsa.cfm?pid=46 )
More locally we paid a visit to the retrospective exhibition in Menton of Edouard Goerg, Jean Cocteau's summer exhibiton also in Menton. Still on my must see list is the 'Marc Chagall un peintre à la fenetre' at the Chagall museum in Nice. There should still be time for that one, as it's on until the 13th of October.
Vive La Rentrée!
Friday, 25 July 2008
over the sea to... arran
This is me going to Arran (an island off the west coast of Scotland) to the gallery that represents my work. Until my new show on the 12th of September, I am wondering how many times I will do this crossing, after how many flights from France, carrying as many paintings as I can in my luggage! The large paintings will be sent by courier, but if anyone wants to offer the use of their private jet I'd be very grateful, just drop me a line!
What a beautiful place it is though, so what if it is a little inaccessible!
Tuesday, 22 July 2008
September Exhibition
Sorry for the lack of painting posts, after the exhibition down here in Nice, I went on holiday (- St Tropez, dahling!) with my family and what with one thing and another not a brush has been lifted. The time to do so is now though, a commission to finish for August and now another exhibition date, in Scotland this time, on the Isle of Arran, at the Burnside Gallery, 12th Sept to 8th Oct.
off to paint, bubble wrap, box and ship...
à bientot et bonnes vacances
Monday, 14 July 2008
Exhibition, Nice, France
Wednesday, 25 June 2008
Saturday, 21 June 2008
anyone for more aubergine?
a smaller painting of an aubergine, today i will be painting doves...
'aubergine' 30 x 30 cm acrylic on canvas
www.paintingriviera.com
Friday, 20 June 2008
Still Life with Aubergines
Finished! (thanks 'On Painting' for your encouragement!) going to lie down in a dark room!
80 x 80 cm acrylic on canvas
Still Life with Aubergines
Labels:
aubergines,
eggplants,
jug,
still life,
tomato
Thursday, 19 June 2008
still life with aubergines
purple and stripes seem to be my thing at the moment... posting this work-in-progress as motivation to finish and post the finished result by the end of the day! (If any of my students are reading this post... I know, I know! i always say background first! next I'll be painting emerald coloured plants!)
Monday, 16 June 2008
Chaise Longue
100 x 100 cm acrylic on canvas. for sale on 27th June 2008, 6pm at one man show, Toco d'Azur 455, Promenade des Anglais, Nice, France
Labels:
chaise longue,
olive tree,
pomegranates,
roomscape,
still life
Friday, 6 June 2008
henri's chair
Wednesday, 4 June 2008
henri's chair 2
It's coming along! I really like the remaining red parts but I'm not sure how much red to leave... any suggestions?
I was so into this that I clean forgot the time and my art class students arrived, me still with brush in hand!
Hope to finish tomorrow...
Jilly
painting holidays in the south of france, hosted in Matisse's former villa
www.paintingriviera.com
Tuesday, 3 June 2008
Henri's Chair
started a new big one today (100 x 100 cm) and I am so into it I have to post it already! getting up at 6 tomorrow to paint, how keen am I?!
Homage, of course, to Matisse and his wonderful chairs. You can almost feel his presence in his former Villa, where I host painting courses, or is that just my over-active imagination?
www.paintingriviera.com
this painting will be for Sale from 27th June (Solo Show, in Nice, on for one month)
Labels:
beregere,
chair,
louis XV,
south of france,
stripes
Monday, 2 June 2008
a place to think
Finally finished!
'A place to think'
100 x 100 cm Acrylic on canvas
not for sale until exhibition.
No more daily paintings for a while, as I am working on bigger pieces for a solo show in Nice, on the Promenade des Anglais, Friday the 27th June at 7pm. Come and join me for a glass of wine! I will post an invite nearer the time.
Sunday, 25 May 2008
hot asparagus
Just back from Scotland... where I finally tracked down these green spears...
the red line kind of jumps forward but I quite like it.
inspiration to paint asparagus against cornflower blue came from Jeff Mahorney of '120 paintings' I still like his best, Wanna swap Jeff??! Also I promised to say hello to Olivia, a talented young artist herself. ;-)
30 x 30 cm acrylic on canvas 140€
Saturday, 24 May 2008
Wednesday, 21 May 2008
butcher's apron
Monday, 19 May 2008
Friday, 16 May 2008
who needs a camera?
Wednesday, 14 May 2008
jilly's chillies
Tuesday, 13 May 2008
irises from Castellar
no time to continue the big painting today, so finished this little oil of irises started in the village of Castellar.
(the greens don't look right in the photo, too blue)
'castellar irises' 20 x 20 cm oil on canvas €100
Labels:
iris,
oil,
peinture à l'huile,
printemps,
spring
Monday, 12 May 2008
a place to think
9 hours of painting yesterday. hope to finish in the next couple of days. I love the age of my building (1905) and the high ceilings. Did I mention the light? An artist couldn't ask for more.
Labels:
acrylic,
chair,
cote d'azur,
painting palm tree,
window
Saturday, 10 May 2008
out and about
following the painting in my last post I decided to keep the same style for this scene of menton's old town. It's interestingly when out painting with my student, this week, that it's not me who chooses the subject matter. The last time I painted boats and harbours was probably when I was a teenager on holiday with my parents on the french atlantic coast. The best part has to be being out in the sunshine in 'plein air' and away from my studio. The windows make me think of L.S. Lowry, though the colours are far from the industrial north of england...
Wednesday, 7 May 2008
clinking halyards
Monday, 5 May 2008
just a moment
Sunday, 4 May 2008
towers in the sky
hard edge pepper
more and more graphic in the detail...
but all this should change today, a student of mine has arrived for a weeks painting course and so in half an hour we will be out there in 'plein air' with our oils and canvas, into the action and bustle of Menton's fruit and vegetable market, with the turquoise med sea and the azur skies behind us. She has a much freer style than I so I hope this will rub off, who says the student can't teach the teacher anything?
What a beautiful day.
Thursday, 1 May 2008
Tuesday, 29 April 2008
feeling floral
still in a floral mood.
Isobel's orchid.
this orchid is still unbelievably still flourishing in its third year, despite my neglect and frequent trips. 22 full flowers all of which will be appearing in a much bigger interior scene (100 x100 cm) coming soon ...
Monday, 28 April 2008
Sunday, 27 April 2008
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