Oil on board, 25 x 20 cm:
Another experiment in expressionism; I cannot quite decide whether I like what I am doing here or hate it.
Saturday, 13 May 2017
Tuesday, 9 May 2017
Russian Orthodox Cathedral
Oil on board, 20 x 25 cm:
Another piece in more or less post-impressionist style, partly from imagination and partly based on reference photos. I'm not sure it is really successful, but I think it taught me the one and other about this style of work (which is not as easy to pull off as one might think!)
Another piece in more or less post-impressionist style, partly from imagination and partly based on reference photos. I'm not sure it is really successful, but I think it taught me the one and other about this style of work (which is not as easy to pull off as one might think!)
Saturday, 6 May 2017
Harvest
Oil on board, 15 x 10 cm. A somewhat whimsical picture in post-impressionist style; I may just do a whole series of this sort of thing to see how it works for me:
Wednesday, 3 May 2017
Recent sketches
A bunch of random sketches of various things, partly as studies, partly just for fun.
I just love drawing camels, which strike me as somehow simultaneously graceful and goofy:
And using a still from a film as reference:
I just love drawing camels, which strike me as somehow simultaneously graceful and goofy:
A ceramic jug in charcoal:
For copyright reasons, one cannot really use stills from films directly as references, but such studies can help one get a better understanding of such things as old style clothing, weapons and buildings.
Monday, 24 April 2017
Two Courgettes and Tomato
Oil on board, 15 x 20 cm:
Got a bit of glare on the painting when I took the photo, it seems. Perhaps I'll try again later and put up a better picture...
Thursday, 20 April 2017
Monday, 17 April 2017
Quick sketches
Some quick sketches. I got hold of one of those cheap children's watercolor pan sets, and wanted to take it for a test drive, so I put an egg and two cherry tomatoes on the table, sketched them in ballpoint and splashed some cheap watercolour over them. I think even the cheap colours may come in handy for sketching.
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