Celia
Mixed media on paper
June 2010
17cm x 21 cm
This painting was developed from one of my Sony Reader drawings: a study that I did in response to one of David Hockney's portraits of Celia Birtwell.
As with many of my paintings of this type, I hesitate to call this a "portrait" as I have never met Celia Birtwell. The image is a representation of my perception of her based on the images: drawings, paintings (mostly by Hockney) and photographs, that I've seen of her in books and now on the Internet.
(Above) Detail of a drawing by David Hockney of Celia Birtwell
Of all these images what I retain is a vision of a woman with fair, almost porcelain skin, reddish-blonde hair, green eye-shadow, dark eye-liner, and a very feminine line. My "portrait" is based on this perception. How close that is to "reality", I don't know, and of course that's not the point here.
Whilst I was looking at the drawings by Hockney I was also looking at some of the photographs by Norman Parkinson for Vogue. I enjoy the way he often uses a bright palette of limited colours, as in this cover: