Tuesday, 4 February 2014
Downsizing my collection
I just have too many paintings and our 'retirement' flat is too small to house them. Its time to part with some and stop hoarding them. So I've made a big effort to sell some on Ebay. I just love this seascape in oils and can hear the waves and feel the spray when I look at it..
Wednesday, 29 January 2014
La Toilette No 1 and No 2
I enjoyed using my oil crayons and watercolours to paint these expeimental works on black paper. I used white gouache to create a strong contrast and add strong design elements to the composition
Monday, 27 January 2014
Not Chosen for Exhibition... Ah well!
Poole Open 2014. I enjoyed the challenge but was rejected and now dejected! Anyway, I enjoyed painting it and it has pleasant associations for us so will be hung on our wall. I like the dog too!
Here's my entry
Here's my entry
Thursday, 23 January 2014
Charente Maritime Pastels
Poole Open Competition ...Dog Studies
I have just entered the Poole Open 2014 Competition. I painted people enjoying themselves on the shore of Poole Bay. It was interesting to work on as it was quite a large canvas and I had to distort the perspective of the bay to get all the images in that I wanted to show...boys kicking water and splashing each other, people messing around with boats, Jen in her ladies team canoe racing boat, Jon windsurfing..
They are tiny 3.5" x 2.5" studies
I wanted a dog in the foreground with a stick or ball so I did some small studies... I really enjoyed them as a subject but it was a challenge to get them looking friendly and not evil, especially as they were showing teeth.
They are painted in acrylic on heavy watercolour paper.
Competition judging is on friday.
Heres a larger a3 pastel study of a dog I did a couple of years ago in my sketchpad when I was practising drawing fur. There is an owl's eye too that I found in my sketchpad which I did at the same time. Amazing feathers on an owl.
They are tiny 3.5" x 2.5" studies
I wanted a dog in the foreground with a stick or ball so I did some small studies... I really enjoyed them as a subject but it was a challenge to get them looking friendly and not evil, especially as they were showing teeth.
They are painted in acrylic on heavy watercolour paper.
Competition judging is on friday.
Heres a larger a3 pastel study of a dog I did a couple of years ago in my sketchpad when I was practising drawing fur. There is an owl's eye too that I found in my sketchpad which I did at the same time. Amazing feathers on an owl.
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