Two small paintings in the post-impressionist style. Oil on canvas board, 10 x 10 cm ( 4 x 4 inch).
Monday, 24 February 2014
Saturday, 1 February 2014
A plethora of pigeons
I have been trying to use bold, black charcoal outlines to create something of an expressionist style. I have seen extremely detailed, refined work done in charcoal, but I don't think I could ever manage that (not even in pencil!) Hence, for me, charcoal is a medium for fast, playful work.
I like birds, so here I drew one pigeon after the other.
I like birds, so here I drew one pigeon after the other.
Saturday, 18 January 2014
#32: Compound leaf
Compound leaf of a carob tree (Ceratonia siliqua). As I mentioned before, I just love old, well weathered leaves as subjects for drawing!
Sunday, 22 December 2013
Tuesday, 12 November 2013
Fallen flowers
Found a whole carpet of these colourful flowers under a tree. I have no idea what kind of tree, but they made for a nice subject for a few sketches. Ballpoint pen and coloured pencil on bits of scrap printer paper.
Wednesday, 6 November 2013
Halo and chameleon
Saw two somewhat unusual things today. The first, a halo around the Sun, which I photographed from two different sides of a building, trying to keep direct sunlight out of the lens:
And then, a few hours later, found this little fellow clinging to the curtains in my apartment:
Presumably my cat brought it in, and then, for some reason, decided not to dissect it as she usually does with her wildlife specimens (she makes Hannibal Lecter look like Gandhi by comparison). So I took the lucky survivor outside and put it in a tree densely overgrown with creeping jasmine - not perfect, but probably better habitat than my apartment:
Chameleons were common around here when I was a child, but I haven't seen one in many years. Perhaps they are making a comeback.
Thursday, 31 October 2013
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