Large-scale painting commission • Part 1

March 2018. I was commissioned to do a painting for an empty wall in a new kitchen extension full of natural wood, and lots of light. The clients have bought work from me before, but this would be for something on a much larger scale. The brief was for a bold, energetic, colourful abstract, with wow factor.

Man and woman standing in large contemporary kitchen diner with man holding a large empty cardboard box against the wall, testing for the size of a painting commission

March 2018. Here we are on site. An old TV box came in handy for visualising the potential scale of painting needed to work in the space, more useful at first sight than a tape measure.

Old multi-stemmed apple trees with bare branches against a white sky, the remains of an old orchard

Part of an old orchard, seen through a window from the house. Abstract trees are a significant part of the finished piece(s).

Many scattered small pieces of coloured paper used by artist Ella Clocksin to decide colours for a commissioned painting

The clients chose a colour palette from my box of colour swatches. Pieces of coloured paper are the quick and easy way to do this. Some of the colours relate to the immediate environment, but other colours are added to fulfil the brief for a painting with a strong colour element.

Two large abstract paintings in progress on white studio wall, with another one half visible on the floor below

June 2018. Making a number of new works, any of which could become the final composition and working at scale on canvases approximately 4’x5’ or 1.2 x1.5m. Though neither of these two ended up being the final painting for the commission.

Contemporary artist Ella Clocksin standing on forecourt in front of isis art framers Oxford, holding up large abstract painting on canvas

July 2018. One of the contenders for the commission (unfinished). It was painted during the heatwave this year, in heavily dappled sun and shade under trees. Birdsong was all around, and some of the marks are notations of the sounds I was hearing.

Isis Creative Framing (Oxford) have put the loose canvas onto stretcher bars. I’m smiling bravely but I can’t get it into the car. Well, I can but I can’t close the doors . . . The framers helped remove some seats, but we still can’t squeeze it all in. So they let me store the painting with them while I come up with a plan to get it back to the studio.

Inside a taxi looking mostly at the back of artist Ella Clocksin's canvas and stretcher bars

August 2018. The painting and me travelling up Oxford High Street in a taxi. You wouldn’t believe how many taxi companies I phoned . . . but eventually I found a company with a mini-bus large enough to take both the painting and me, and who were willing to do a short local run rather than their usual airport transfers.

Artist Ella Clocksin's commissioned painting 'Soundscape 1' laid flat in back of Range Rover

November 2018. The clients’ car is fortunately big enough to collect the large painting, now finished, with a smaller one (to give a choice) tucked underneath.

Large square abstract landscape painting by Ella Clocksin leaning against white kitchen cupboards

November 2018. When I say ‘smaller one’ I mean this one, waiting in the clients’ kitchen to be auditioned on the wall. Orchard (with a few things still to be finished) is acrylic on canvas, 100 x 100 cm. It turns out to be too small for the space designated for the commission, so not as useful for offering choice as I’d hoped.

Two women holding up a large square and mostly blue painting, trying it for size on the wall in a domestic interior with sofa and bookshelves

November 2018. However, we’d already spotted a potential home for it in the room beyond the kitchen.

Man holding large abstract painting up on kitchen wall to test for size while the artist Ella Clocksin rolls up the sleeve on her left arm and watches

November 2018. The larger painting, Soundscape 1, is 106 x 141 cm, acrylic on canvas. Trying it for size, it's perfect for the space. Clearly, I haven't been painting large enough all these years :-)

Abstract painting 'Soundscape 1' by artist Ella Clocksin hangs in the kitchen extension of the art collectors who commissioned the artwork

November 2018. Soundscape 1 up on the wall, to be lived with for a few weeks. Clients very pleased.

Both paintings need a few small tweaks (clients' privilege with a commissioned painting) and there are a couple of small adjustments I want to make as well. But pausing and taking stock before making them is always a good move. Then varnishing will be the final step at the end of the year when the paint has fully dried.

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