Saturday 18 December 2010

Mini Gallery




These are the paintings in the shop at the moment (hopefully they'll have found a happy home by Christmas!). It was nice seeing them grouped together like this. The daughter of the owner came up with the idea of making a triptych, three separate paintings that will be displayed and sold together, which is a really good idea. It was from seeing the two beach paintings above displayed side by side, as they do look as though they're part of the same landscape.
The little boy watching the sail boat is called "Sailer Boy," he's so cute, and I've also done a variation on the snow painting. I think that's my favourite at the moment, we're almost drowning in the stuff here! Lots more photos and paintings to come on this snowy theme hopefully.

Wednesday 15 December 2010

Playing in the Snow



Another painting of my children playing in the snow. See if you can spot the mistake!.......................
(I forgot the string on the sleigh! It's now been sold, with a string added, had to go back to the shop with my paint box to add it. Doh.)

Boys on the Beach



Enough red for now, sticking to a turquoise theme, which gives a fresh summery feel. The two boys almost look like the same figure taken in two different positions but are actually two different boys.
I'm going to use this photo again, which also includes one other figure on the right hand side, in a larger black and white version.

Children in the Snow


This was without doubt the hardest painting for me to part with as they are both my children and the photo was taken recently in the heavy snowfall. It sold within two days though so I know it's gone to a happy home!
I used really thick paint as an undercoat which enabled me to create interesting textures for the snowy areas when dragging the fresh paint on top of it. The blue shadows really adds to the wintery feel and the red contrasts perfectly with it. I used Windsor Blue for the shadows as it's got a turquoise hint to it which sings nicely and prevents it from getting too flat.

Building a Sandcastle, Tenby Beach




This is of my daughter playing on the beach, taken at Tenby South Wales. There's much greater tonal contrast between this one and the previous one of my son on the beach, the shadows here are much stronger, which makes for quite a striking image. The deep purple and red contrasts nicely with the yellow sand, but I think my favourite bit is the cliffs and reflections in the background.

Building a Sandcastle




A much lighter painting this time, with summery colours. This is my little boy digging in the sand, most of the other photos I use are very kindly given to me by a friend of mine. In a way this makes things easier for me to sell them because the ones featuring my own children are that much harder to part with!

The photo this painting was based on was taken on Tenby beach in West Wales.

Building a Sandcastle



A hat was added to this little girl later on so as to obscure her features, so that she didn't look like anyone in particular, but I like this version, especially with the collection of shells , pebbles and seaweed. Some of the paint for the sand was applied using a piece of card, dragged on top of the lower layers of paint, which I think adds an interesting effect and suggests the sparkle of the sun.

Watching The Waves



The photo that this painting is based on was taken during the winter months and the weather conditions resulted in the wind whipping the waves up and contributing to the sparkle on the waves from the low angle of the sun. The figure was difficult to paint because he was practically a silhouette in the photo.
The acrylic paint used enabled me to create splashes and sparkes for the water which work really well.