Helen Watson-Jones

Monday, 11 July 2011

Fabian Perez

 I have met Fabian Perez twice, every inch the famous artist, the atmosphere buzzes when he enters the Gallery. His followers gaze in awe, afraid to approach as, with his Mediterranean good looks, dress sense and charming smile, he commands the room with his presence.

I wont say what my first thoughts were when he entered to the applause of the selected guests but put it this way, he would be the kind of man that I would see across a crowded bar and avoid like the plague. Which is exactly what I did at his first private view that I attended. His work sells for thousands and at both views, the pieces were gone within minutes.
'Man Lighting A Cigarette'

The subject matter of his work I struggle with, as Fabian was raised in the bars and brothels of his Father in Buenos Aires and it is the images that his young eyes saw that inspire his paintings. So I wanted to see what the fuss was all about and it was the paintings I focused my attention on until Fabian introduced himself to my son and I. 

I couldn't have been more wrong in my appraisal of him as he was a quiet, genuine man who quite openly told me that he had no formal training and that he struggled with his work sometimes like the rest of us.


Despite realising that I was infact one of those annoying artist people and not a potential customer, he took the time to explain the picture above to my son, who loved it and talked to me about how I could progress my work further.He told us how the women he loved to paint the most was his pregnant wife and that he had carried several of the artworks to the Gallery himself as he had just finished them. 
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'Cynzia II'

Meeting him taught me a lesson. It would be so easy to loose the person that you are once you begin to be admired for your work. It would be easy to get caught up in the fame and forget that it is all about the work. Fabian's Paintings are rich and vibrant, glamorous and seductive and that is the image he gives when he steps into the limelight but behind the mask is a man who is very passionate about his work and I suspect if the glory were removed tomorrow, it wouldn't alter his course an inch.

Fabian Perez Biography and other works can be found at http://www.demontfortfineart.co.uk/artists/Fabian+Perez/id/375/artists-profile.asp

'Tess IV'

Sunday, 10 July 2011

floral magic

'All for Love'



'Morning Glory II'

Saturday, 9 July 2011

Vue de Fenetre Collection

'Vue de Fenetre (jaune) II

'Vue de Fenetre (grey) I

Thursday, 7 July 2011

Scents of my Soul Collection

'Tulip Sunburst'

The 'Scents of my Soul' collection
'Enchanted Lilies'

Tuesday, 5 April 2011

Henry Ascencio



Henry Asencio at work, a favourite of mine. I love the emotion in his artwork.






Eternity



Transition

Monday, 4 April 2011

a colour too far?


Painting is so torturous sometimes! I picked some new colours, new for me, to create four personal pictures for my dining room. Lime green, my new absolutely favouritest colour, orange, my previous colour of choice (which in itself was a surprise to me when realisation hit that it was my favourite) and yellow, well who can not like yellow. Its sunshine and flowers etc etc you have to be a pretty miserable bugger not to be cheered up by yellow.


Anyway three colours that look lovely on my coffee mugs,cushions, i-pod nana (as i mistakenly called it and now its stuck) and allegedly were to look amazing on the new paintings BUT DONT.



Admittedly I have only done the backgrounds but they remind me of the garish 'we've fallen in love with the Caribbean' pictures that you see tourists in flip flops clutching at airports on their way back to the fog, rain and grime that is home (after the Caribbean fairy has sprinkled her ganja scented magic dust over them) Its the green i think, its not the right green :(

I'm hoping they can be rescued when further layers go on the top. Its a tall order tho...

Helen xx

Thursday, 10 February 2011

Danielle O'Connor Akiyama

My new figurative collection is coming along splendidly, very pleased with how the work looks, its free and full of vitality which was the initial aim. Have pushed my boundaries a little, adding new mediums and am thrilled with the result, hope you will be too.




I'm hoping to make Danielle O'Connor Akiyamas appearance at Whitewall on the 12th, she is an artist with Demontfort Fine Art and was charming at her Nottingham Exhibition. I'm so looking forward to seeing her vibrant new pieces.
Interestingly Danielle told me that her paintings are actually landscapes.

Danielle O'Connor Akiyama


Helen xx