Showing posts with label acrylics on canvas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label acrylics on canvas. Show all posts

Friday, 30 August 2013

painting Countryside landscape of Brook Farm in Kent, UK

painting Countryside landscape of Brook Farm, in Kent, UK  - acrylics on canvas
size 30 x 40 cm
year 2013


After hours driving and exploring Kent countryside, yes Kent-shire! is a wonderful region in south east England, my friend Dennis and I settled near by this view of a farm called Brook Farm, down a gentle and windy slope. We painted no more than four hours as the sun and the light was naturally altering the colours of the landscape. Since I couldn't complete the painting that very day,  I took reference photos.
The painting was completed in my home studio.


Wednesday, 28 August 2013

Landscape painting for Pintar Rapido competition - a view of Sloane Square in London




 

 

The first annual art competition organized by http://www.pintarrapido.com/  As I mentioned in the previous post, the subject was outdoor air painting in the Royal Borough Chelsea and Kensington. 
At first I wanted to continue painting along the river even though is at one of the edge of the borough. I was not much interested in adding people in my painting but rather the natural organic aspect of the borough, namely nature. I was somewhat confused about what particular spot I wanted to paint as the final piece for the competition. I heard that the whole point of this new competition was that people could see and be amazed at watching artists painting on the spot and completing the masterpiece on the same very day.
At the end I decided to paint a view of Sloane Square  as it is a one the main busy arteries of the borough.
My partner Marzena was not behind my shoulder police-cing my very brush strokes but in front of me. In fact, as you can see she was sitting on a bench reading and posing for me gracefully (it's very useful to take your partner with you and use as an 'element' of your painting - she was still like a stone :)

At the end of the long painting marathon, I managed I believe, to convey the monotony, the lazy hot day, but also questioning in my mind's eyes: what is so special about Sloane Square? you tell me.
Anyhow, the painting was jealously handed in the Pintar Rapido headquarter fairly in time.
I really enjoyed painting on plein air,of course. Still, my heart was along the river Thames...

Landscape painting - Chelsea Bridge view from Battersea Park in London

Landscape painting - Chelsea Bridge view from Battersea Park in London UK
acrylics on canvas size 30 x 40cm
year 2013

                                             

As a first post I wish to publish a painting I made on the 10th July 2013 because it was my first outdoor experience after veeeery looong  hiatus.

It was a warm-up for the first annual art competition organized by http://www.pintarrapido.com/  The subject was outdoor air painting in the Royal Borough Chelsea and Kensington. The river banks of Thames, the Chelsea and Battersea respectively, are one of my favorites spots in London and ideal for relaxing, contemplating and worth of a subject for a painting. So I decided this particular angle was right and inspired me to start a painting. I wanted to achieve a very airy feel, neo- impressionist? I don't know, still I was unconsciously driven by the atmosphere around me, the passage of time, the absence of time, time outside our 9 to 5 perception of time, time from the past or from the present or a glimpse to the future.