Caught up at last! These two being completed means I can post all three to Pepparmynta in Stockholm. It's been fun making things up and finding colours amongst my collection of pencils and markers.
Welcome to my blog. I'm a professional artist whose work is mainly derived from the study of towns and cities. Light and shadow on buildings is a major fascination while colour and I wrestle regularly. I work mainly in oil paint, but am trying to revive my drawing practice. I'm still very much a figurative painter aiming at some kind of modern representation. I believe in the continuing value of painting and follow in its long and honourable tradition.
old tree and rocks with added colour
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the tree with added colour
I worked further on the tree - and it's a little bigger now at nearly 14
inches.
I kept the colour range limited but added Pi...
Master Copies
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Mary Cassatt, After Degas - detail
@ 32" x 26"
Charcoal
Casey Klahn
At the Easel
I like studying the master works of artists like Edgar Degas. This work i...
Cliffs - my nemesis!
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Cliffs cliffs, everywhere cliffs... white, brown, red. Tall, short, sandy,
rocky. My constant challenge is how to paint these verticals in a way that
s...
So, he took the time with him
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... but before that, he told me, some fifteen years ago that I would go and
publish books. I just laughed: 'dream on!' But he should be right. He never
pub...
10 questions for Art Society websites
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I'm currently building up the links to all the various local art societies
in the UK in my new resource site Art Societies in the UK - Resources for
Artist...
The Fine Art Department
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*White Barns, 2009, Oil on Cradled Panel, 6"x6"*
In the spirit of the holiday shopping season (which I hate more and more the
older I get and yes I totally...
Finally I have something to send on.
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Hi everyone.
Just a quick update to fill you in on where I am at.
As I posted last time, the backlog of journals finally hit me, and
unfortunately I was in ...
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