Sunday, 29 September 2013

Wet Day in Paris


Did this painting sometime ago, also did a portrait version which I sold. I plan to keep this one.

Gracias Alvaro


This is my version of a painting by Alvaro Castagnet, I attended his workshop in Girona in 2011.  He taught me what art and watercolours are all about and the difference between art and illustration. He said "plan slowly paint quickly, use the yin yang effect of dark against light, hot next to cool, hard edges next to soft edges." 
It was only 6 days but very important to me. If you want to see some of his amazing watercolour paintings then visit his web site at - http://www.alvarocastagnet.net.

Friday, 27 September 2013

Sailing Boats at Cadaques


Recently sold this. It is a painting of the fantastic Spanish town of Cadaques in Catalonia. I have been here twice on art workshops and it is full of character and quite unspoilt. This painting was based on some photos and a postcard. I don't like selling some of my paintings especially if I think they are one of my better ones - and this is one I like. 

Wednesday, 25 September 2013

The Winding River


Another painting I did this year when Lin was in hospital. Not my best but I like the river meandering into the distance.  If you click on the image you get a bigger view. 

The Lily Pond


This is a painting I did last year based on the approach used by my favourite artist - Joseph Zbukvic. I did it shortly after I returned from his workshop in Spain. I have tried to use the same techniques he shows on his DVD but apply them to this composition which is based on Bennett's water gardens in Weymouth but with some modifications. He makes it look so easy but it isn't.

Tuesday, 24 September 2013

Sunny Street in Paris


Another street scene which I really like to do, the problem is they are difficult. You have to make them interesting and indicate some shapes to fool the eye e.g. the cyclist and the motorcyclist. This is what makes realism painting so difficult - they are real-life subjects but in fact they are only two dimensional. You have to create the depth, the light and the interest by how you paint the subject matter.

Monday, 23 September 2013

Look at the View


A recent painting, not particularly well painted but it's all good practice ready for the masterpiece I will do one day!

Wednesday, 18 September 2013

Thornham Harbour, Norfolk


This is a painting of Thornham Harbour in Norfolk. It won my local Frenchay art competition which gave me some encouragement.

Late Afternoon Traffic


Here is a street scene which I called late afternoon traffic. Street scenes are very difficult as they are complicated and require a lot of simplifying.

Pero's Bridge - Bristol Harbourside


Here is a recent effort, it is of Pero's Bridge at Bristol Harbourside. Not easy as I had to simplify a complicated scene. The background buildings I made too dark but I'm pleased with my attempt.

A walk by the River


Here is a recent painting of a river scene. I find myself increasingly attracted to these type of subjects. They are much easier to do than street scenes.