Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Lobster Dinner


 lobster oil painting
Lobster Dinner

I went back to oils to complete this still life.  This guy I got frozen. I thawed it and put it on top of some freezer blocks to keep him cold while I worked.  It felt odd painting this guy cos this is the first time I had painted something with an eye in a still life.  This took about 2 hours and yes on completion he went back in the fridge and the next day was dinner.  I took some pics so when I get a chance I will do some Photoshop studies.

Monday, May 28, 2012

Past and present

Found this really interesting merging of past and present photographs.  Turns out the building bubble in Ireland did not obliterate all the character of our towns.  Kudos to the artist  . 


Sunday, May 27, 2012

After Jean Jaques de Boissieu A Male Saint






After Jean Jaques de Boissieu  A Male Saint
After Jean Jaques de Boissieu  A Male Saint 




This is a master study of a work attributed to Jean Jaques de Boissieus  A Male Saint (1781).  I saw this painting on the Sothebys auction site.    What really struck me about this painting was the execution.  I didnt know much about the Boissieus.  Turns out he was best known as an engraver





A search of internet could did not reveal any other paintings.   Estimate for auction is only $8000 to $12000.   

Thursday, May 24, 2012

Olympic Diver Oil Painting


Olympic diver oil painting
Olympic Diver Oil Painting

Last Olympics I had a tv card in my computer.  I recorded a whole set of sports that arent usually televised.  At the time I had the intention of using them at some point.  The ones that were really stricking were the divers.  The filming of these was really high end stuff.  Along with the slowmo it was possible to isolate the diver from the background.  It was from one of these sequences that I grabbed this image. 






Olympic diver




Monday, May 21, 2012

Monk Character




Monk character





I was messing around with some doodles when this guy showed up. Dont know where he is going. 

Saturday, May 19, 2012

Trappers Return

Trappers Return






This started off as a random doodle exercise but with the idea it would be some environmental piece.  It continued form that to the final piece.  About two thirds way through I tried to move to a more finely rendered piece but it just didn't work so I scrubbed the layer and kept the roughness.  It was a good exercise and a different way of working for me.  












Still Here

  A year since my last post here but that does not mean I have forgotten.  I stop by from time to time and this still remains the most compr...