Adebanji painiting "The Summer Buzz at Kensington Church Street" |
On Saturday we had a great Plein air Festival in London called Pintar Rapido. The Borough of Kensington and Chelsea hosted up to 400 painters who registered to take part in this one day competition. Roger Beckett, the founder of this event in London got the idea from Spain and did a brilliant job to put this altogether in London for the first time.
My Winning Painting! -photo by Roy Connelly |
The rules were simple, choose a spot in the Borough of Kensington and Chelsea and paint it in a day! The Artists registered at 9.00am at the Chelsea Town Hall and got the painting surfaces stamped, then they all went to their favourite chosen spots around Chelsea to work on their pieces. We were all to come back by 8pm with the finished works ready for hanging. all the works were to be on display the next day at the Chelsea Town Hall, where all the paintings would be for sale and the winning painting would receive £1,000!
Prof Ken Howard (middle) announcing the winners and Roger Beckett (founder of Pintar Rapido in London) looks on. photo by Roy Connelly |
I went to Kensington Church Street, and I painted it from Kensington High Street. I discovered this street while commuting on the 328 bus, once the bus got to this street, the trees looked great, they cast their shadows on the buildings and it really made a long lasting impression on me. I decided that I'll paint it as it was the place my heart really went out for!
This is the scene where I painted- Kensington Church Street |
I started painting around 10am and finished around 4pm. It was hot, boiling but I enjoyed every bit of it! My wife and kids came around and Ruth did a short video of me speaking about the event.
I couldn't go for the Exhibition on Sunday because of my Church responsibilities, but I was so pleased to have Prof Ken Howard call me to break the good news that I won! He said he thought it was a good painting! That really made my day!
For this painting, I used Winsor and Newton Artist Acrylics with all the mediums like slow dry medium, impasto heavy body medium and flow enhancer. I worked on a Winsor and Newton 24" x 30" linen Canvas.
Here below are some stage shots at particular times of the day of how the painting developed.
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STAGE 7- 14.11pm- I still worked on the roads adding middle platforms and leveling the area for things to work out. I also add details on the buildings along the road that vanishes under the trees. |
STAGE 8
While on my way back to my studio on Lots Road, I met a group of Painters around Lots Road painting.
Some painters around my Studio on Lots Road. |
If you are interested in seeing how I use Acrylic to Paint, I have a DVD available with TOWN HOUSE FILMS, Click HERE for the details.
SPECIAL QUOTE
"I'm always constantly sketching, this is the secret to painting rapidly, keep a sketchbook and sketch everyday!!!"-Adebanji Alade
Congrats, Adebanji !!!! And I perfectly agree with your say.
ReplyDeleteCheers, Sadami
Thanks Sadami!!!
ReplyDeleteLovely painting Adebanji, I was wondering if you'd worked it from life when I saw it at the exhibition yesterday. Really interesting to see the different stages and how you got on with Acrylics.
ReplyDeleteThanks Paul!
ReplyDeleteWonderful painting - congratulations! Looks like a fun (but very hot!) day.
ReplyDeleteThanks Sharon!!! It was baking hot!!!
ReplyDeleteI saw the advert for this event and thought about entering but just did not have time. Your painting is amazing, congratulations you deserve to win!! Just a quick question.. why did you choose to paint in acrylics?
ReplyDeleteThanks Azra, I used acrylics because, this was a one day event and the works would then be exhibited the next day. I couldn't risk using oils because I couldn't guarantee it would dry under 24 hours. And because I planned to use a fairly large surface.
ReplyDeleteIf the surface was smaller, maybe I could risk the oils but for a 30" x 24"- I was sure there would be bits that were going to be stubborn and refuse to dry, even if used liquin.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations, well deserved! And thanks for the hour by hour description- it was fascinating and helpful!
ReplyDeleteThanks Beth, you are welcome!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! A very fine painting well deserved winnings! Thanks for the step by step too! So happy for you!
ReplyDeleteThanks Victoria, you are welcome!
ReplyDeleteWhat fun and what a super result ! Well done Adebanji so well deserved :D (excellent post too: love the explanations, the step by step and the video!)
ReplyDeleteThanks Sheona!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations, so well deserved. Thank you for sharing your process. Lovely painting.
ReplyDeleteFantastic!! Very well done Adebanji and thoroughly deserved. Cracking painting and BIG too. Great to have Ken phone you with the good news. Happy days :)
ReplyDeleteHi Abebanji.
ReplyDeleteA wonderful painting, especially that it is painted plein air and in a rush. Thanks for showing your way of painting my friend. all the best.
Vic.
Thanks Joan, David and Victor?
ReplyDeleteAdebanji, what an AWESOME day you had! Superb painting, we ALL have enjoyed the time you took to explain to us, briefly, the process you went to win that ribbon. Keep on keeping on, brother!
ReplyDeleteThe Valiantx, Thanks!!!!!
ReplyDeleteSweet painting Adebanji. Nice job!
ReplyDeleteCongrats!
Thanks Danny!!!
ReplyDeleteAdebanji, I ordered your Coastal adventures DVD and it arrived over the weekend. I have now watched it all and just wanted to thank you for being generous enough to share your talents with us via film. You produced some wonderful pieces and I am amazed how fast you work and with such passion ;)
ReplyDeleteKeep up the great work.
Thanks ever so much Glynn, I am happy you enjoyed the DVD! Keep on painting and sketching!!!
DeleteYay - congratulations!! A gorgeous piece, so well deserved I'd say!
ReplyDeleteThanks Jane!
DeleteI admire. You have to have great talent to paint so beautifully.
ReplyDeleteThanks Joanna!
ReplyDeleteGreat news! Congratulations, Adebanji! Wonderful piece of art and nice progress shots too. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Serena!!!
DeleteCongratulations, Adebanji! Well-deserved!
ReplyDeleteThanks Evangeline!
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