Tuesday, 29 September 2015

Painting VENICE by Judi Whitton

Just announced a new book, her third, by Judi Whitton. I had intended to go straight into a review but this has been delayed so here are brief details. A review will appear soon.


Softback. Approx. 91/2 by 10 1/2 inches 96 pages £24 plus £3.20p postage- Watercolour Publishing 

Briefly this is about painting in Venice packed with advice on where to paint and how to paint. More information can be obtained from www.watercolour.co.uk or e-mail Judi at judi@watercolour.co.uk

This book is self published and is a limited edition. I will have a lot more to say about it soon.

Thursday, 24 September 2015

Watercolour Paintings (9)

Here are the latest paintings I've selected. Artists well, known, indeed World famous, and not so well-known. Hope you like the selection.



Fealing Lin the fabulous American/Chinese artist


Milind Mulick - brilliant colourist -enough said!


Catherine Rey. I've recently become aware of this artist and I like her work very much.


Andrew Borg


Burhan Ozer - another great artist of the current era.


Another from Catherine Rey


David Poxon


David Taylor - one of the top Australians


Diann C Benoit - always interesting


Dusan Djukaric


Edo Hannema



Gerard Hendriks - one of my favourites


Jon Whorf


Jonathan Kwegyir Aggrey - an Internationally acclaimed young African artist


Kaye Parmenter - I met Kaye some years ago when she had an exhibition at a gallery in Wells, Somerset


My aim is to have a mixture of styles just to show the huge variety achievable with watercolour. I admire many of these paintings but in general my personal taste runs to paintings of a realistic nature with a loose approach. I also am addicted to colour.

Tuesday, 22 September 2015

Giraffes

I managed to finish the `Giraffes' painting with a minimum of fuss, which is how I like it. Others may consider it unfinished but I'm not keen on `finished' paintings, preferring to leave something to the imagination. Interesting animals to paint, the main problem I encounter is being able to do a looser painting when the intricate markings lend themselves to a more realistic approach. There is also a tendency on my part to use small brushes, which is something I try and resist.  


"16 x 12" Arches Hot Press 140lb

Colours were  Schminke Translucent Brown (Pbr41), Cerulean Blue, Ultramarine Violet (PV15), Quinacridone Gold (Daniel Smith), Quinacridone Rust (Graham), Burnt Umber and Raw Sienna.



Avon Valley Artists - New Season

The AVA is now back with our Autumn/Winter schedule, meeting as usual in St Mary's Church Hall in Saltford Village.






`Down the Lane' -16" x 12" Centenaire 140lb not

The official opening of the new session was actually two weeks ago but this was the first occasion I was able to go. Overall  the results were not very exciting as we are yet to get into our stride but that's only my personal opinion. My own effort fits the `unexciting' comment and I did approach it with little enthusiasm. Nothing more to say really. This week the subject is wildlife but I'm not sure if I'll be able to go as I have an appointment at the health centre - nothing serious I might add.  If possible I shall go even if a little late.



Tuesday, 15 September 2015

Latest Paintings

This was painted at the AVA session last Thursday - my first attendance for three weeks - with a subject of `Flowers'. I combined the purple of the flowers with a green background so it is rooted firmly in complimentary colour. Using compliments is a good safety-first approach because, as far as colour goes, you can't really go wrong. 


Hollyhocks 16" x 12" Centenaire (Great Art) 140lb not

The main theme was purple and green - compliments. I used Daniel Smith's Quinacridone Purple (PV55), which I think is still exclusive to them. The green is Sap Green from Graham, the yellow Gold Ochre (PY43) from Winsor & Newton. There is some red, either Coral Red or Quinacridone Rose (PV19). That's about it. The purple was used in various strengths to give variation and when the initial washes were dry I added some darker colour. I think I added some Ultramarine to the purple for the very darks..

Brushes were my usual array of Isabey 6228 plus 6201 retractables in sizes from 4 to 8.

Just to finish here is a `work in progress of `Giraffes'. 


Giraffes 16" x 12" Centenaire

I will give more detail (assuming you are interested) if and when finished


Monday, 14 September 2015

Another Shot at Nora

Realising my previous painting of `Nora' is pretty poor I had another shot. This is a difficult one as her face is framed by long tresses which I have chosen not to accentuate, due to my difficulty in doing them justice. 


`Nora' 16" x 12" Centenaire (Great Art) 140lb not.

I think it better than the previous attempt but don't feel particularly pleased with it.

Brushes were my usual Isabey and Escoda, and similar colours to previously.. 

Wednesday, 2 September 2015

Watercolour Paintings (8)

To start off September here is another batch of paintings by (mostly) well-known artists, including some of the giants of watercolour, but also including some younger up and coming artists..


Bev Jozwiak


Ewa Ludwiczak



Another from Bev Jozwiak


Burhan Ozer


Gerard Hendriks - I love this guy! As well as a terrific artist he's a lovely bloke.



Famous People by Charles Reid


David Taylor


Eugen Chisnicean


Trevor Waugh - I attended three workshops with Trevor in my early years. One of the paintings I did on the last one hangs on my dining room wall and I often think it one of my best. I suspect I've since  regressed, especially recently when painting hasn't been a priority. 



Jem Bowden very Seago/Wesson like.


Jonathan Kwegyir Aggrey- an excellent young African artist - he got married recently.


Karen Sinson


Lui Yungshen


Milind Mulik - a bit different to most of Milind's usual work, rather more detailed.


Trevor Chamberlain- the doyen (along with John Yardley) amongst British watercolour artists.


Vickie Nelson


Winslow Homer - an American legend.

I hope this selection is of interest. Certainly it shows several different approaches to watercolour and includes paintings, as already stated, by some of the `giants' of watercolour.

Monday, 24 August 2015

Latest Paintings

Due to half term and hence grandparenting duties, plus the fact we are currently having  a new kitchen fitted, time for painting has been reduced. I have managed to paint the following at two  AVA sessions. Apart from the AVA sessions - weekly - I've done little else recently. I don't put these forward as good just what I've turned out recently, sometimes rather rushed, although I'm not renowned for my patience at the best of times!


Amerindian Warrior. 16" x 12"

The original guide photo was very dark with areas lacking any detail. so I had to improvise a little. I did think it was heading for a complete disaster at one stage but in the end decided to post it, Make of it what you will. 


Mother and Son (or daughter) 16" x 12"

I was moderately pleased with this one although it was suggested by one painting friend it would have been better without the cub. I can't quite see that though.


Tropical Wren. 16" x 12 "

This is a wren of some sort but I don't know the actual species. I finished the Indian painting and did this one quite quickly in the remainder of the session.

All the above were painted with my usual array of Escoda, Isabey and Rosemary travel brushes. The Isabey Size 6 is a favorite as is the Rosemary 6, much larger than the Isabey. I also try not to get into the habit of using small brushes too much so the Escoda size 8 and 10 also featured. Actually I used some Isabey Kolinsky sables as well, sizes 4, 6 and 8, slim brushes but lovely to handle. . 

Paints were my usual range with combinations of Ultramarine Blue and Burnt Sienna or Umber for the darks, although sometimes I use the Schminke Translucent Brown instead of Burnt Umber.. I prefer this to Burnt Sienna. I also use Raw Umber, Raw Sienna, Quinacridone Gold and Quinacridone Rust. They are the main ones with Sap Green a favourite for greens, often altered a little with blue or Green-Gold. Two of my favourite colours are Schminke Translucent Orange - I rarely use Cadmium Orange these days - and  Lukas Turquoise. Unfortunately I have difficulty in finding a role for these two colours. perhaps I'm lacking in imagination. When I look at paintings by artists like Bev Jozwiak and Agnes-Cecille I admire their use of colour. Charles Reid and these artists use what he calls `arbitrary colours - that is colours that aren't actually there but it isn't an easy thing to do.

Wednesday, 12 August 2015

Watercolour Paintings (7)

Here are more paintings to study and for enjoyment, even though all may not appeal - different styles for different tastes! I know some of these artists but not all. If there are any errors regarding spelling or anything else please feel free to correct me.


Gerard Hendriks - I'm a big fan of Gerard as you know. Loose and full of life!



Alain Bisoire


Christian Couteau


Bev Jozwiak


Burhan Ozer


Cao-bei-an


Burhan Ozer


Catherine Rey


Cesc Farre


Chen Chung Wei



Another from Christian Couteau


Another from Catherine Rey - wow! Good enough to eat.


David Taylor


Girish Gujar


Jem Bowden



John W Connors



Joseph Zbukvic


Kaye Parmenter

Regularly updated INDEX see JULY 2014