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Oil on canvas 16" x 20" |
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Sunday, 24 April 2016
Sunday, 17 November 2013
Phraya Nhakon Cave Pavilion
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Oil on Canvas 24" x 16" |
This involved a lot of glazing using liquin as the glazing medium in order to paint the beams of light over rock and trees. Mostly done for fun and the challenge.
Saturday, 6 April 2013
The Messenger painting
Oil on Canvas 20" x 16" |
This was an exercise in transposing a new colour palette onto an existing colour palette while trying to maintain the relationship between tonal levels. I've added a story into the composition by adding a sand snake in the path of the horse and a mountain village in the background which also help balance the extended vertical ratio of the canvas.
Friday, 8 February 2013
Painting studies
I've started some painting studies from the great film 'Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter... and Spring
' by Ki-duk Kim
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1. Oil on Canvas 206mm X 114mm |
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2. Oil on Canvas 206mm X 114mm |
Sunday, 25 November 2012
Desert Painting
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Oil on Canvas 24" x 18" |
Painting of Camels approaching the pyramids and sphinx that closely based on a photo by Jovelino http://1x.com/photo/43091/ I just added the Sphinx and Pyramid to the composition and adjusted the colour palette.
I took this on as a study in levels and subtle hues. Balancing the hue shifts of the sands while retaining their levels proved quite tricky because of the incredibly small differences in the colour steps. I found that the darker levels where much more forgiving but the bright sand areas in the centre around the sphinx and pyramid required a lot of controlling the mixing. Any kind of minute colour pollution ruined the colour mix so keeping your brushes clean and the turps clean was essential. Forces you to develop good painting practices :)
Friday, 3 August 2012
In from the rain
Tuesday, 12 June 2012
Eyjafjallajoumlkull Eruption - oil painting
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