Sunday 31 October 2010

Toscana

I felt I needed to have one "loose" oilpainting on the side. Something I can add a few brushstrokes to when I have first worked on another, detailed painting, and need to loosen up a bit. There's only so much detail one can paint at a time... I am not planning any underpainting here, just hopping in straight with color.

I thought I might paint this horse in what I hope will look like a Tuscany landscape. I chose a linen canvas 46 x 30 cm.

The first three stages I did really quickly - all in all the work in these three photos took me half an hour.




First a loose sketch - the outline of the background with rough pastel, a slightly more detailed horse with ink. Then a spray of fixative to keep it all in place.










 Then some burnt umbra, diluted with turpentine to block out the white background.











And while I still had some wet paint in my brush, I loosely blocked some formations of the landscape I am planning to paint, and brought out the horse some more.

Friday 29 October 2010

Planning new paintings

I'm in the process of planning new paintings. Will begin posting as soon as I get started. One is a commissioned portrait that has been waiting for me to get my art show "out of the way". And others are just ideas in my head at the moment.

My Egyptology paintings will take most of my painting time, but I do intend to paint horses as well, time permitting.

So check in once in a while to see what'g going on horse-painting-wise.

Wednesday 27 October 2010

Opening of the Art Show at Galleria Ferin

And here is a photo taken by my friend Merja Attia, from the opening of the art show in Galleria Ferin (Yrjönkatu 11, Helsinki) on October 18th 2010.

I am just explaining to the visitors how I have done "Calling" - if you look closely, you see me holding a scalpel in my hand. That is my "brush" for the work. (See the pictures of the work in progress below)

The art show will be open until 7th of November. If you are around, do visit the exhibition.