Welcome to my journey exploring art, In 2010 you also saw me on hikes in wonderful nature. In 2011-13 I did not paint much, but made items using my art. In 2014 I will again try to be a daily art maker. ARTIST RETAINS ALL COPYRIGHT INCLUDING ON PAINTINGS SOLD. DO NOT COPY WITHOUT PERMISSION Clicking on images will show larger images
Wednesday, October 31, 2007
Yummy Grasshopper, ink on shuen paper
Tuesday, October 30, 2007
Bringing Food, ink on shuen paper
Monday, October 29, 2007
Freshly Caught Snack SOLD, ink on shuen paper
I hope you feel it too.
Freshly Caught Snack, SOLD
ink on shuen paper
approximately A4
$40 p&p worldwide included
A special thanks to Lj Maxx for the use of her photo as reference for this pose.
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Saturday, October 27, 2007
Misty Mountains, ink on shuen paper
Thursday, October 25, 2007
Woodpecker, ink on shuen paper
Wednesday, October 24, 2007
Tuesday, October 23, 2007
Panda in ink ( First one is SOLD)
Monday, October 22, 2007
Italian Alps2, watercolour
Sunday, October 21, 2007
Italian Alps1, watercolour
Italian Alps1,
watercolour on watrecolour paper
size: 21x30cm ( A4) Fits standard photo frames
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Friday, October 19, 2007
Ready for take off, watercolour on rice paper - SOLD
Wednesday, October 17, 2007
Trees by the lake, watercolour on wc paper
Tuesday, October 16, 2007
Flowers on very absorbant paper
Outside the duomo as well as most places in Florence you see these groups of watercolourists painting on the street and selling the painting.
Monday, October 15, 2007
Red poppies, SOLD ink on rice paper
Sunday, October 14, 2007
Great Tit - Kjøttmeis and other birds
Naturally the conditions were not that suited for it but I worked on my art. Also yesterday when I returned. The results will be posted bit by bit as the theme in posts is suitable.
This first image is a watercolour painting on watercolour paper 20x30 cm in the series I have been working on.
This second image of the red birds was inspired by all things by a neat fridge magnet I bought in Florence. It is watercolours on rice paper. I am not into gold or expensive leather but I collect special fridge magnets or ear rings. Their sizes suits my wish to bit by bit going more minimalistic materially.
This last one is one I was very happy about but which I ruined last night trying to wet it and brush out the wrincles. I tried to do it as shown on tutorials but I must have done something wrong because the paper broke on all three papers I worked on. Well, I figured this means I need to play a bit with collages LOL soon if I keep doing this.
Firenze - Fortezza de Basso 2 day in the morning
Florence - Firenze - My walk the first day
There were also quite a few street artists around - most of them painted city or Tuscan landscapes in watercolour. This one spray painted. I also got a nice talk with one of the watercolour artists in this market area.
The street seller ladies were very busy here and I must admit that this lady was quite good at it and I ended up with a couple of things LOL.
I kept walking towards the river and stopped for dinner at la Piazza della Signora. For more info and better close ups of the famous statues here, use the link.
Saturday, October 13, 2007
Trip to Italy 1 Travel and arrival - The Alps
The second photo is as we go in for landing in Pisa. I was amazed to see that there were so many challels crisscrossing the area, looking like roads from above. The landscape was very flat but with nice rolling hills around it lal the way as I took a bus to Florenze.
I had not booked a hotel in advance because I saw that there were lots and lots of them on the net and I did not know where I wanted to stay. Unfortunetely for me, the tourist office did not do reservations like I was used to in Roma and Milano so I had to start walking and asking. I also did not know that this was high season SO . . . everyone said, sorry no sinlge rooms but they had suites. In he end I ended up getting this appartment, (photo 3) for the first night. I just decided on the spur that i just wanted to settle down and go out to see the sights. It was kind of lovely to live decently the first night.
The fourth image is a watercolour on watercolour paper that I painted that night inspired by the Alps. I do intend to paint many more from those reference photos in the future. More on Florenze in my next post.