Sunday, December 14, 2008
Second work "Along the river Zaan"
The second work in the "Along the River Zaan" series is finished too, Zeepziederij de Adelaar in Wormerveer. Size 50 x 40 cm, Ink, watercolor paint and colored pencil on watercolor paper.
Labels:
Along the river Zaan,
Colored pencil,
ink,
mixed media,
series,
Watercolor
Sunday, November 30, 2008
First work "Along the river Zaan" series
The first work from the "Along the river Zaan" series is finished, the Lassie silo in Wormerveer. Size 40 x 50 cm, Ink, watercolor paint and colored pencils on watercolor paper.
I think this series will be around 8 works. I'm trying to finish 2 works for my exhibition in Zaandam in january.
Labels:
Along the river Zaan,
Colored pencil,
mixed media,
series,
Watercolor
Thursday, October 16, 2008
Finished Colored pencil portrait
Yesterday the client came to pick up the drawing. She said that it was fantastic! I made colored pencil portraits before but this was the first commission. The size is 60 x 40 cm and the framed size is 80 x 60 cm.
Labels:
assignment,
Colored pencil,
commission,
portrait
Monday, September 29, 2008
Triple-portrait
I'm working on a triple-portrait in Colored Pencil. This is a commission by someone who saw my Newspaper article about Ruth Jacott and me.
October 15th is the deadline, so back to work!
Labels:
assignment,
Colored pencil,
commission,
portrait
Thursday, September 25, 2008
Guinea Pig Bibi
It's been a while since my last post.
I'm working on a portrait with three people in Colored Pencil and some other commissions. I'm doing some DIY jobs around the house, that takes a lot of time too.
In between i made a small drawing, a birthday present for my niece in Norway. A portait of her Guine Pig Bibi. We had a "photo session" this summer.
Monday, August 4, 2008
More Sketches
Tuesday, July 29, 2008
Quick sketch
For the first time in many years i have been drawing outside. It was not easy but i hope that, with a bit of practise, i will get better at it. This is a quick sketch made with Ink and Watercolor pencils.
Labels:
ink,
Norway,
Plein-air,
Sketch,
Watercolor pencil
Sunday, July 27, 2008
Denmark, July 26 2008
We went to Denmark to check out the space and to talk about the upcoming exhibition. It is a great space in a old presbytery on a small peninsula. There are plans for a Edvard Munch exhibition in the spring of 2009 and my work will hang there during this exhibition.
The owner of the Gallery bought one of my works, a pencil drawing of the Chiwawa and commissioned me to make two pencil drawings of his dogs.
Labels:
assignment,
commission,
Exhibitions,
portrait,
Scandinavia
Wednesday, July 23, 2008
Study Charcoal and White Chalk on colored paper
Today i tried out a (for me) new technique. Charcoal and White Chalk on Colored paper.
I saw a article in "the Artist's Magazine" and wanted to try it for myself. I like the result but need a bit more practice.
I worked with Charcoal pencils on blue paper.
I saw a article in "the Artist's Magazine" and wanted to try it for myself. I like the result but need a bit more practice.
I worked with Charcoal pencils on blue paper.
Friday, July 18, 2008
The 3 portraits are finished
The portraits of Hanna, Maria and Magnus are finished! Let it dry, a layer of varnish and of to Norway.
I started right away with my next commission, a portrait of a collie named Sierra. After that there will be another dog commission.
Some of my works (20 to 25 pieces) are going to be on display in a gallery in Denmark.
Tuesday i'm going to pick up my work at the City Hall Almere. My work was on display there for 2 months.
Labels:
assignment,
commission,
Exhibitions,
Oil paint,
portrait,
Scandinavia
Monday, June 30, 2008
Along the River Zaan
Last week i made some photos of the Industrial Heritage along the Zaan. I'm going to make a serie (starting with 4 or 5) drawings. I want to finish them before my 2 exhibitions in Zaandam. The works will be made with Ink, Water color and Colored pencil.
Labels:
Along the Zaan,
industrial heritage,
mixed media
First international commission
Thursday, June 19, 2008
Charles Barque, Drawing Course
I bought a copy of the book from Charles Bargue Et Jean-Leon Gerome: Drawing Course and started with the studies (on the left my version of "Plate 1"). I have more books about the classical drawing and painting method from the 19th century en i want to make a serious study of them.
Here is a review from Amazon.com "This book is essential for those students who wish to study art seriously, and to make themselves capable enough draftmen in order to paint. It is a complete reproduction of the "fabled but rare" drawing course used in Gerome's studio in nineteenth century Paris, comprising multiple levels of cast drawings, master-copies and linear life-drawings designed specifically to train the student's eye for painting.
The plates are meant for study, to be copied by the student for several purposes; mainly serving as an introduction to the academic drawing process, but also as an artistic and anatomical reference for showing what is essential in form - Bargue, as a teacher, is unmatched in this respect.
I would highly recommend this book to anyone interested in the study and/or appreciation of fine drawing, and cannot thank the Dahesh museum enough for compiling it!"
Monday, June 16, 2008
Portrait Mila finished
The portrait of Mila is finished. Painted the last details yesterday. Now i have to let it dry for a couple of days, put a layer of retouche varnish on, deliver it to the client. I'm very satisfied with the end result.
Labels:
Animals,
assignment,
commission,
Oil paint,
portrait
Thursday, June 12, 2008
Portrait Mila
I'm working on a portrait of the German Pincher Mila.
The first layer of color is applied, next are the details. He begins to look like Mila.
The size is 40 x 40 cm. It has to be finished on June 23th. I need to work a bit harder :-).
The first layer of color is applied, next are the details. He begins to look like Mila.
The size is 40 x 40 cm. It has to be finished on June 23th. I need to work a bit harder :-).
Labels:
Animals,
assignment,
commission,
Oil paint,
portrait
Friday, June 6, 2008
Opening exhibition City Hall Almere
A new post, Finally
I know, it's a long time ago...But thanks to the great book of Alyson Stanfield, "I'd rather be in the studio", i'm motivated to write more often on my Blog. Alysons book is not only for the "American artists" but can be used world-wide. It is full of Art Marketing tips & tricks. Take a look at Alyson's Art Marketing blog.
Alyson, i know you are going to see this. Thanks to "Google Alerts". I'm just telling the people here in Holland about your great book and blog.
Alyson, i know you are going to see this. Thanks to "Google Alerts". I'm just telling the people here in Holland about your great book and blog.
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