I have decided to move this operation to a DeviantArt gallery here:
http://brianvds.deviantart.com/gallery/
I'll probably still come make occasional notes on this blog as well. But I'll first have to rethink it a bit.
Friday, 1 April 2016
Monday, 22 February 2016
Rose bud
Sooner or later, everyone has to try out the droplets-on-petals thing. As usual nowadays, quite small; 3.5 x 5 inches:
I have never been much into drawing flowers, but I may just change my mind - I enjoyed doing this one.
I have never been much into drawing flowers, but I may just change my mind - I enjoyed doing this one.
Wednesday, 17 February 2016
Monday, 1 February 2016
Two new ones
I have been moving house, and suffered from a painful and annoying injury on my index finger, precisely where I grip brushes and pencils. Thus, almost nothing done for a while. And it will probably be a while longer before the injury has healed completely.
But in the meantime, two more small pieces.
A roadside vendor (acrylic on board, 5 x 3.5 inch):
And a sketch of a Jersey cow; same size as the painting:
But in the meantime, two more small pieces.
A roadside vendor (acrylic on board, 5 x 3.5 inch):
And a sketch of a Jersey cow; same size as the painting:
Tuesday, 12 January 2016
New year, new pictures
I have been reluctant to post anything, because of my ongoing battle to get my camera to reproduce colours correctly. Greens seem to be particularly problematic, and tend to come out as drab grey, but I have the same problem, to some extent, with all colours.
Oh well, can't let this blog lie fallow, so here are a few new bits and pieces (all in acrylics on board):
A grove of olives; 5 x 3.5 inch (178 mm x 128 mm):
The colour problem thoroughly bedeviled this view of Pretoria's famous jacaranda trees in bloom (3.5 x 5 inch); the rich purple came out as washed-out bluish grey in the photo. Most annoying!
Two matchbox-sized pictures of white stemmed eucalyptus trees:
And a beekeeper at work (178 mm x 128 mm):
Oh well, can't let this blog lie fallow, so here are a few new bits and pieces (all in acrylics on board):
A grove of olives; 5 x 3.5 inch (178 mm x 128 mm):
Field of sunflowers, ACEO:
The colour problem thoroughly bedeviled this view of Pretoria's famous jacaranda trees in bloom (3.5 x 5 inch); the rich purple came out as washed-out bluish grey in the photo. Most annoying!
Freshly planted crops (ACEO); a view not seen much in South Africa this year due to extreme drought conditions:
Two matchbox-sized pictures of white stemmed eucalyptus trees:
And a beekeeper at work (178 mm x 128 mm):
Thursday, 24 December 2015
Two small drawings
I have been working on developing a style of drawing that is more or less consistent with my current paintings style, i.e. unabashed use of outline, with fairly flat areas of tone, in the post-impressionist manner.
I decided to keep the drawings small - the paper size in these two is 13 cm x 18 cm (about 5 x 7 inches), with the drawings still smaller - 128 mm x 178 mm (3.5 x 5 inches):
I decided to keep the drawings small - the paper size in these two is 13 cm x 18 cm (about 5 x 7 inches), with the drawings still smaller - 128 mm x 178 mm (3.5 x 5 inches):
Sunday, 20 December 2015
A new bunch
Nowadays, I often paint pictures in pairs, with a similar theme and colour scheme.
These are all the size of a matchbox, about 50 x 38 mm:
The above pair are both double ACEO sized, i.e. 5 inch x 3.5 inch.
These are all the size of a matchbox, about 50 x 38 mm:
I had an ACEO-sized piece of hardboard left, was too lazy to go cut some more, and decided to make a single piece, with a Biblical theme - one of my artistic inspirations is the work of the late Middle Ages and early Renaissance, when this sort of thing was common in art. Moses confronted by the burning bush:
I like the twisting, rhythmic forms of trees, and in this scene, also liked the cool, dark depths of the forest in the background. So I did a pair of similar ones:
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