"7 x "5 Oil on Board
Thursday, March 4, 2010
Chefs Cook Up a Storm
"Leave out but never add in". I forget where I once read or heard that advice but I had to apply it to this scene as these guys had a lot more pots and pans in their "Drum Kit". By leaving out a few of them it simplified the image making it less confusing and a little easier to paint.
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
Young and Carefree
Although it certainly doesn't feel like it, we are told that spring has officially arrived in my part of the world.
Rummaging through my photographs the other night I came across this scene and thought we should have
a reminder of what life can be like when the temperatures go a little higher - enjoy!
Rummaging through my photographs the other night I came across this scene and thought we should have
a reminder of what life can be like when the temperatures go a little higher - enjoy!
"5 x "7 Oil on Board
Labels:
Florida,
Oil Painting,
Pool Float,
Summer,
Wet and Wild,
Young Girl
Monday, March 1, 2010
School Backpackers
A bright sunny morning in Boston(although the scene could be almost anywhere)
as parents and children make their way to school. I liked the composition of this scene
and the variety of colour in the children's backpacks - hence the title.
7"x 5" Oil on Board..
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
Thirsty Work
Saw these two birds (Pigeons, I think) taking turns to have a drink at a public water font in a village square in northern Italy.
Monday, February 8, 2010
Snack Time
Two horses having a little snack before resuming their duties taking tourists around Florence.
5"x7" Oil on Board.
Monday, February 1, 2010
Guitar Man
Saw this young man playing his guitar and promoting his CD on a street corner
I just managed to catch him before he moved into the shade of the building behind.
Monday, January 25, 2010
Arm in Arm
Two ladies out for a stroll in the early morning, in a quieter part of the Rambla, Barcelona. Anyone who has been to Barcelona will probably have taken a walk along this busy shopping street with a traffic lane on each side and the centre devoted to street traders and pedestrians.
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