Showing posts with label watercolour. Show all posts
Showing posts with label watercolour. Show all posts
Sunday, 4 January 2015
Thursday, 9 February 2012
Painting of horses and foal
Unfortunately, my OCA drawing course fell by the wayside after the second assignment, due a lack of time and commitment on my part.
But I have started painting again and I hope to continue this blog and in doing so, will produce new stuff.
'Foal - 10 minutes old'
Oil on canvas 2012
I focused on the mare in this painting, to try and portray the sudden rush of maternal instincts following the hard efforts in producing her first foal.
'Shelter from the flies'
Watercolour on paper 2011
The same mare and foal, about four months later, with a hunter, in the heat of the summer.
I don't think I managed to show the depth of the field shelter adequately.
Thursday, 5 November 2009
Dog painting portrait of head
Painting of Venice landscape
A plein aire watercolour of a famous view in Venice, painted at dawn. Unfortunately, the effect of the sun rising only became apparent once I had finished, so I resorted to use of a white and black gel pens to show the highlights and shadows. 
Mixed media 2010
And a classic Venetian scene from our hotel window, with the great range of values and tones
Mixed media 2010
And a classic Venetian scene from our hotel window, with the great range of values and tones
Painting of Mauritius beach scenes
My wife treated the both of us to a holiday in Mauritius. In a word - paradise! I attempted to paint a scene every day, and these were the best of the bunch. I used watercolour, and pentel colour brushes, the latter are a great source of concentrated colour. And also black and white gel pens for darks and highlights.
A pontoon is just visible.
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