Daphnée Drawing by Andy Hudson

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  • Original Artwork (One Of A Kind) Drawing, Other / Pencil on Paper
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  • Framing This artwork is not framed
  • Categories Figurative
dessin en crayon sur papier fort : sans cadre : Daphnée was a student of mine for a while when I was still living in the old flat. She needed tuition in painting in preparation for a course she was applying for in Bordeaux. I drew her while she was in her turn working on a painting. She had very long hair, which you can see here was piled[...]
dessin en crayon sur papier fort : sans cadre :
Daphnée was a student of mine for a while when I was still living in the old flat. She needed tuition in painting in preparation for a course she was applying for in Bordeaux. I drew her while she was in her turn working on a painting.
She had very long hair, which you can see here was piled up on top of her head, with one or two strands falling loose over the scarf round her neck. As there was to be nothing else on the page, the placing of the figure was critical: she is just left of centre, with the eye of the viewer led in from the shoulder on our left, then down through the face directed by the downward look of the eyes. The image is pushed well up within the picture plane to stop it slipping out at the bottom. Drawing as yet unsigned.

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Andy HUDSON, British artist living in France, and a painter for 60 years, I received my formal education at an art college in England in the 1960s.  I have now been permanently resident in France for 20 years. These[...]

Andy HUDSON, British artist living in France, and a painter for 60 years, I received my formal education at an art college in England in the 1960s.  I have now been permanently resident in France for 20 years.

These days all my painting is done in oil on canvas, although in the past I also worked in gouache on watercolour paper.  Subject-matter mainly covers portraits and back views (vue de dos) of women, but also landscapes, some of which are of industrial and/or urban subjects.  I continue to do life study, this mainly in pencil on high-quality cartridge paper.

Over the years I have organised groups of painters to go out "en plein air" and confront subject-matter directly:  also to direct classes in life study.  From time-to-time I have been invited to give presentations on various aspects of painting to schoolchildren and to adult art groups, both in England and in France.

Some years ago I provided a number of articles on drawing and painting portraits for the British art magazine Leisure Painter.

The En Plein Air group has not existed for many years now (June 2023, as I write), but I run 2 other groups of artists:  my own painting group - Les Artistes de l'Atelier Violet-Bleu - meetings once a week in a studio in the Cloisters in La Rochefoucauld.  I also run a life class that meets once every 3 weeks at a studio near Feuillade.


Profile: Andy Hudson, artist - painter - portraitist - author
Born Andrew Leonard Hudson in Chatham, Kent in 1946, I spent my youth in Kent and the bulk of my adult life in Wiltshire. After grammar school I trained as an artist then at a college of education, where I met the woman who was to become my wife. Unable to secure a teaching post on leaving college, I found work in the computer industry, where I remained for over twenty years till made redundant during the downturn of the early 1990s: then when desperate for work, in various call centres, before ending up in the vehicle leasing business.

During all this time I continued to paint and to hold one-man shows as well as participating in a number of prestige events with fellow artists at, among other venues, the Royal West of England Academy, Bristol, and the Mall Galleries in London. I have come late in life to the business of writing, and the gestation of my book on painting, “The ham-fisted artist, or How not to paint”, was long and arduous. “Memoir of a moment in time”, was my first novel, and was written under the pseudonym Xavier Andyl, as are my short stories. I have various other projects in hand, including a series of essays on the work of other artists, looking at their work through eyes different from those of the conventional critic.

Now divorced and living alone in the Nouvelle Aquitaine (formerly Poitou-Charentes) region of France, I have three adult children and a grandson.

A painter for 60 years, I have exhibited extensively both with art groups and in one-man shows, and have works in collections in Britain, France, Holland, Canada, the USA and Australia.

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