Friday, 15 December 2017
French Fields Watercolour background and gouache foreground.
For the background I used Gaston Balande's work "view of the village of lauzières with the house of balande" recently sold at auction in France. I printed it out, its an oil shown below and on my work in progress.
Saturday, 28 October 2017
Watercolour Landscapes
Saturday, 7 October 2017
Peonies in a Blue Vase
Acrylic 29cm x 18.5cm of Peonies in a Blue Vase. Started life as a watercolour then finished with acrylics. It is painted on heavy watercolour paper.
Wednesday, 4 October 2017
Feeling Relaxed
A small 9" x 5" acrylic painted on Langton 140lb Not Watercolour paper. I watched a live SAA workshop today by Hashim Akib but he was doing a large full face lion using large brushes. I only wanted to paint a small acrylic of a sleeping lion photo so I challenged myself to be distracted by his technique so that I would change mine somewhat. I was pleased with this result especially that I began with a blue background like he showed the class. Otherwise I went my own way, using a fan brush but following him in layering in the colours using only a few relevant strokes. I think the blue background certainly helps, especially when I added touches of viridian and maroon which are enlivened by the blue. My painting looked best in the early stages and I aim to repeat on a bigger scale following Hashim's instructions more closely.
Valley In the Lakes
Painted this "Valley in the Lakes" to try out a technique of beginning an acrylic with a white thick sky into which I introduce colours while wet and blend a little. Quite successful despite the fast drying time of acrylic. Colours were Ultramarine, burnt umber, paynes grey and cadmium yellow.
Thursday, 17 August 2017
Fish Market in Venice
I have joined the Society for All Artists (Saa) to challenge myself as I often lack direction but want to paint. I am going to take part in their competitions and online workshops. Here is one that I took part in today but did my own thing as they were doing watercolours and I tend to paint dark to light like an oil painter which means I tend to stray to the gouache when doing watercolours and work from dark to light. I like strong colours too! I started in a watercolour way then used watercolour pencils then gouache then finally I vanrnished.
Final work before removing the tape and below is the reference photo provided by Saa
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