Welcome back
to the painting diary. What a weekend I have just had - my first
visit to Ireland for my debut as a jousting knight.
After all those months of training I now know I can do it and
the comments from everyone else in Destrier were very encouraging
- thanks for your support.
As yet I don't
have any photos of the joust itself, but the picture on the right
shows me in full armour on Merlin
- one of the fantastic horses supplied by Stable Stars. I am jousting
again this weekend and my father will be there, armed with his
cameras, so all being well I'll be able to add some action shots
to the site next week.
Back to the
painting. It has been a short week at the easel as we didn't get
home until midnight on Monday and there has been quite a bit of
sorting out to attend to before we head off to the next joust
on Friday. However, I have been able to get a couple of days work
done, concentrating on the horse and the background to the right.
The pavilion is now taking shape and the yellow is nowhere near
as obvious now. When I'm completely happy with this I can add
the embroidered Golden Trees that are described by de la Marche.

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I have also
started to indicate the mantling that is flowing from the 'Bastard's'
helm, and while I want it to be clear what it is, I also want
to try to retain plenty of movement as it flaps around behind
his head.There is still a lot of refining to do to the horse but
having built up the tones on it's head, this part of the painting
is also taking shape quite nicely. I am beginning to achieve the
lighting effect that I want, with strong highlights defining the
shapes as they are lit from the right and slightly behind.
Although I
am really looking forward to this weekend's joust, I am also keen
to progress with the painting now. The next couple of weeks are
fairly clear of other commitments (apart from a 'landmark' birthday
for me), so I should be able to really crack on with the painting
as of Monday.
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