Tuesday, 26 June 2007

A Peek at my Dawkins Portrait



Just a tiny peek.

This is a portrait I am doing of Richard Dawkins. Much of my work for many years has been inspired by his science writing, particularly River Out of Eden. I hope to have the finished work completed soon. (Soon being a loose and playful term.) It is an unauthorised tribute.

I welcome comments.

"Painting is the art of protecting flat surfaces from the weather and exposing them to the critics."
-
Ambrose Bierce

11 comments:

The Key Question said...

Has the gravitas of Dawkins, tad stern looking though.

Glendon Mellow said...

Thanks, Lim. Yeah, I know what you're saying. I may change it to show his smile, a bit like a smirk.
Thanks for checking it out.

The Key Question said...

Ooh the anticipation! I'm looking forward to the completed portrait.

You have great artistic skill and a great blog. I write a science blog called Fresh Brainz mainly about evolutionary biology, some neuroscience and a bit of art as well.

Would you like to exchange blog links?

Best regards!

Glendon Mellow said...

Thanks for the compliments, Lim!

I checked out Real Parables for the Modern Person after your first post...I'd like to link to both. The fibreoptic tree of life is just too good an idea.

Maybe you could build it in Kentucky, across the street from another building there, hmm?

The Key Question said...

Thanks for the links! I'll check back often.

Cheers!

Anonymous said...

I like it! I want to see it when it's completely done because this little slice of it is really not satisfying at all :)

Glendon Mellow said...

Thanks Annie. I've been painting most of today trying to get it through its "ugly phase". Most of my paintings go through a period of colour layering where I can't stand them. Slowly, the finished piece will emerge. Or I go bonkers.

Anonymous said...

Came in to look around. Love the quote about painting being a way of 'protecting flat surfaces from the weather and exposing them to critics'.
Reassuring to know that 'the ugly phase' is a real animal. I go through it, too. Push on.

Glendon Mellow said...

Yeah, the Ugly Phase is only beaten down by perseverence. But really Leslie! Your process with the Christmas Fairy was elegant and frameable the whole way through! I hope you don't mind a link from me to you. Fantastic work.

Anonymous said...

Sorry Trilobite..I lost you!
Of course you can link to me. I truly apologize for losing your blog. It is in my favorites list, and then I went and alphabetized them! I hate that when that happens.

Glendon Mellow said...

The portrait is still chugging along. I hope to have something more complete in the next couple of weeks.

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