The proprietor of this café in the Charente region of France commissioned me to paint this view of his bistrot 'A Tous Les Goûts'.
He supplied me with a photograph of the building from this angle and I added the customers. I also took the liberty of adding a lot of sunshine which entailed inventing the shadows. Hopefully I got all the angles for the shadows about right.
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Showing posts with label France. Show all posts
Wednesday, 19 December 2012
Thursday, 22 November 2012
Painting people in watercolour 2
Recently completed this painting of three men playing pétanque.
I'm not sure if I like all the empty space on the right of the painting and could crop it square to just focus on the players.
I like the crop but others have suggested that it would be best to leave it as it is with the empty space helping to show the field of play and the setting for the painting. Haven't decided yet.
This painting is the second I've done recently of pétanque players and I still prefer the first which is done in a much simpler style and is perhaps the direction I would like to go in, although I like the way I've done the figures in this latest one too!
Here's the first one from a few months ago.....
I'm not sure if I like all the empty space on the right of the painting and could crop it square to just focus on the players.
I like the crop but others have suggested that it would be best to leave it as it is with the empty space helping to show the field of play and the setting for the painting. Haven't decided yet.
This painting is the second I've done recently of pétanque players and I still prefer the first which is done in a much simpler style and is perhaps the direction I would like to go in, although I like the way I've done the figures in this latest one too!
Here's the first one from a few months ago.....
Friday, 2 November 2012
Painting people in watercolour
I have been concentrating recently on paintings which include human figures - much more difficult than buildings! I've done several portraits of individuals and some work with studies of single people incorporated but want to create more with crowds and groups of people. I made this painting after a photograph which I have had for ages but never felt ready to do anything with. I was happy with the result and the painting was featured on the home page of Red Bubble which may not mean much to most but is an indication that at least somebody else liked it!
Sunny Café Terrace
On the strength of this and other paintings with people which are exhibited on our stand at the fairs and markets I have just received a commission to paint a local café. The photograph which I will be working from has an empty terrace so I will have to add the customers and will probably use this painting as a reference for some of the figures.
Currently working on a painting of some men playing boules which is also becoming a favourite subject! Must get back to that now. The last brushstrokes will be dry and I can carry on.
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Saturday, 20 October 2012
Still painting! Commissions galore!
I haven't posted since before the summer and will now try to rectify that with some serious updating. Summer sales have been good this year and in between going out to exhibit, and commission work, we have been hard at it to replenish our mobile gallery of work.
Fran has been doing several pet portrait commissions, all of dogs, and recently they nearly all seem to be of labradors! Here is one that isn't. This is Foxy, a German Shepherd, in his younger days. He is now an old boy and Fran is currently working on a more recent portrait.
Foxy
After our spring exhibition in Angoulême I decided to paint a watercolour of the cathedral. I actually did two versions of the same painting trying to work in a looser style and with a very limited palette. The first uses three colours while the second is done with just Winsor Blue(Red Shade) and Burnt Sienna.
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Monday, 23 April 2012
Original paintings or prints?
I am looking into the possibilities of selling limited edition prints of some of our original paintings. As well as being able to get additional mileage out of one of our works, the reduced cost would enable an enthusiast to better afford to own one of our paintings.
Many artists offer this service and I know of some who find that this is a more lucrative market for them. There are those who will sell prints which they have created from their own home printer, which are not bad in terms of reproduction quality, but are not really good enough to last. I will be using a professional service with Fine Art Guild standard inks and paper to provide a quality print that will be much more durable.
I'm thinking of starting with a painting of a local café which I have painted several times and of which I have sold all the originals. I recently sold the painting below and had considered that one, but have now decided to create a new painting and use that.
Original watercolour painting - Chez Maurice, Montbron, France
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Monday, 5 March 2012
Exhibition in Angoulême
We have finally been to visit a gallery in Angoulême with a view to hanging our paintings there. This visit resulted in our booking a space for each of us to exhibit for a month from March 13 to April 13. The gallery incorporates a café and is situated in the heart of the city.
Fran has been busy getting together some canvases to show while I have been agonising over which of my many unframed paintings to mount and frame.
Here is one of Fran's new acrylic paintings of an appropriately seasonal scene.
Bluebell Path - Acrylic painting on canvas 40x30 cm |
This is one of my latest paintings in a representation of the mount and frame that I have used.
Summer Rain -Watercolour painting 30x20 cm |
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Wednesday, 15 February 2012
Watercolour House Portrait Commission
Two months into the year and this is my first post. I have been neglecting the diary and will attempt to get back up to date. This will mean some serious posting as we have loads of new paintings to show you. I'll start with a watercolour painting which was a commission of a house in the Charente.
House Portrait Commission - Watercolour 40x30 cm |
The second painting is also a watercolour, of our local hamlet. I started this while we were at a market with our paintings. Working while trying to sell is a good talking point and attracts a bit more interest. It also demonstrates that we really are the creators of the paintings which we are displaying. A lot of people ask this question.
Village Scene, France - Watercolour 24x18 cm |
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Wednesday, 14 December 2011
Two acrylic paintings - French Towns
Fran completed the first of these paintings in response to an enquiry by a man who lives on this side of the town. He bought a watercolour of the château at La Rochefoucauld and wondered whether we had any of Montbron. Fran painted this view from the basse ville by the river and it was sold at the market in Piégut before we even had the chance to exhibit it in Montbron.
Approaching Montbron - Acrylic 30x20 cm
This next painting is the southern approach to our local village of Varaignes in the Dordogne region of France. Fran painted this to exhibit at the Foire Aux Dindons which is a big turkey festival held in the village every year. It hasn't been sold yet but we will be exhibiting it again next Sunday at the Christmas Market.
Approaching Varaignes - Acrylic 30x20 cm
Tuesday, 22 November 2011
Two watercolour paintings - Market Scenes
Every Wednesday morning a huge market is held in the Dordogne town of Piégut. Throughout the milder months we are there every week with our stand of original paintings and greeting cards. At this time of the year the market becomes smaller and is naturally not so busy. Our attendance over the next few months will be dependent on the weather but we hope to go at least every other week. I have taken several photographs around the market and the two following paintings are the latest based on photos taken there.
Market day coffee break - watercolour 30x20 cm |
At the vegetable stall - watercolour 30x20 cm |
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Saturday, 8 October 2011
Watercolour paintings
On 23 October there is an Autumn Fair in the Dordogne village of Bussière-Badil, a small place dominated by its church which was once part of a Benedictine abbey and became a priory in the 14th century. I've painted several pictures of the church which never quite seem to capture its size. This painting concentrates on the front façade and I've included a figure to help indicate scale. We'll be exhibiting our paintings at the fair and I'm hoping to attract some interest in this one.
Watercolour painting 30x20 cm - Front Façade, Bussière-Badil Church, France
On a totally different subject is this painting of a line of washing with the sunlight creating some good shadows. This was taken from a photograph by Valerie Rosen whose work can be found HERE
Watercolour painting 30x20 cm - Watercolour Wash
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Saturday, 17 September 2011
Two watercolour paintings of Gordes, France
The first painting I did of this hilltop village in the Vaucluse region of southern France attracted a good deal of attention and was sold fairly quickly, so I decided to paint another version from the same viewpoint but using different colours. I still prefer the first version but the second one has a certain appeal, I think.
Watercolour painting 30x20 cm - View of Gordes, France
Watercolour painting 30x20 cm - View of Gordes, France
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Sunday, 20 March 2011
Watercolour painting - Château Puymartin
Château Puymartin is in the south of the Dordogne near Sarlat. Thérèse de Saint-Clar, who took advantage of her husband's absence while he was away fighting in the 16th century, and enjoyed herself with another man, was imprisoned by her jealous husband on his return in a room in the north tower, which was sealed upon her death with her body still inside. La Dame Blanche, the ghost of the unfortunate woman, has been seen wandering the château at night, apparently.
This painting was done from a photograph as, although I've driven almost right past it, I have not yet had a chance to visit. This will be rectified!
Château Puymartin
Watercolour 30x20 cm
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Tuesday, 15 February 2011
Watercolour painting - Wisteria / Acrylic painting - Henrietta
Fran has done an acrylic painting of this door surrounded by wisteria, which is in our local village of Varaignes. Using the same reference photos, I chose a different angle to her painting, which was a straight-on close-up of the door. This angle allowed me to include the row of purple irises beside the doorway, and a bit of the garden beyond. The painting is a watercolour 30x20 cm.
Fran has meanwhile painted this hen which is one of many that belong to a friend. This is an acrylic painting on a deep-edged canvas 30x24 cm and was commissioned by a woman here in France as a present to her daughter in England. It is to match the painting of a cockerel that she bought last summer.
Fran has meanwhile painted this hen which is one of many that belong to a friend. This is an acrylic painting on a deep-edged canvas 30x24 cm and was commissioned by a woman here in France as a present to her daughter in England. It is to match the painting of a cockerel that she bought last summer.
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