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Wednesday, January 20, 2021

Purple Tuesday

 


At first I wanted to paint the plant in its transparent plastic film and ribbon as it came from the florist but I was too late. Then, just as I had decided it would be fun to paint the large flower buds before they opened, the hyacinths started blooming. So in case I didn’t have much time to catch the flowers in full bloom, I quickly set out my painting gear and got started on “Blue Monday”. By Tuesday I had finished.

“Purple Tuesday”
22x30.5cm, oil on gessoed HDF board

Sunday, January 17, 2021

Monet Therapy


I have some extra square canvases with matching frames so decided this Monet would be just the thing to get back into painting mode. The original is 200x201cm which must have been a completely different experience but I had fun concentrating on this small copy. It’s from the 1915 to 1919 period when he painted a series of large water lily canvases. By this stage his work was becoming increasingly abstract. I kept having to remind myself that these were lilies in a pond as I matched the colors and shapes.

“Monet Therapy”, copy of Monet’s water lilies
20x20cm, oil on canvas

Saturday, January 9, 2021

Inspiration on EARL

 

“Letting off steam”
13x18cm, oil on canvas panel

 

I’ve been following two Facebook groups with similar names. One of the two (Artists Free Reference Photos) recently changed theirs to EARL (Every Artists Reference Library) so now keeping track has gotten much easier.

The above steam locomotive is based on a photo by Michael Marcon in EARL. I’d always wanted to try painting smoke after seeing Monet’s Gare Saint Lazarre series so this was a good way to get started. The sunset below is from a photo by Wendy Parkyn in the same group.

 

“Sunset with tree”
12.5x18cm oil on canvas panel


Tuesday, January 5, 2021

Postcards to wish everyone a Happy New Year!

Last year I didn't get a chance to send out any New Year's greeting postcards and the year turned out to be in many ways a complete disaster so in order not to run the risk of jinxing 2021, here goes... Besides, I have several pads of postcard paper I've been meaning to try out and I'm also aiming to take the time to use all the art supplies I've accumulated over the years. 

 
"Christmassy Cardinal" to try oil on gessoed Harris postcard paper,
 based on a photo by Vanessa Mullins Hollan in the Free Reference Photos for Artists FB group.
 
After starting the cardinal in colored pencil this time, 
I added a chicken using a Pentel brushpen.
 
Sunset in the park in colored pencil on Harris pc paper This is based on a photo by Moragh Dann in the EARL FB group..
 
"Sunflower in watercolor" using a reference photo 
by Ilona E. Stefan, from the Free reference photos for artists FB group.


"Snow in the village", watercolor and colored pencil
on Harris postcard paper, based on photo by Ilona E Stefan,
from the Free reference photos for artists FB group.

Copy in water color pencil and colored pencil
on Harris pc paper,
 of painting by Ludwig Munthe.
 
Also a copy of Ludwig Munthe in water color pencil
on Harris postcard paper.
 

Another one based on a FB group photo (by Pam Fretwell in EARL), using
gel pens, Rapidograph, and colored pencil on Harris postcard paper.
 
"A white bouquet" sketched with Rapidograph,
 from a private photograph on Harris postcard paper.

A viral cartoon for January 2021.
Rapidograph and ink wash on Harris pc paper.
 

 

My first attempt at the Tonalist group's challenge 
to interpret a snowy winter landscape by Edward Seagro
(watercolor on Daler Rowney postcard paper for watercolors).



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