Great reflection in the foreground.
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Great reflection in the foreground.
Your seas are tremendously good Nigel, there's real movement in the waves.
Great age to be doing something constructive in her life
Oh to go back to that age and do it all again
Thanks Roob ,, would be great to see you grace us with your artwork once more ,,, cmon ! get them paints out , your seas were superb , I'm sure you can find a little time to share your talents with us againQuote:
Originally Posted by Roobarb
a giraffe
https://teakdoor.com/Gallery/displayi...901&fullsize=1
why can't i make my gallery work?
try again
a giraffe
https://teakdoor.com/Gallery/albums/u...104_123932.jpg
this is a better picture
my giraffe's horn went missing first time init?
https://teakdoor.com/Gallery/albums/u...104_125144.jpg
Good to see something different in here , well done CMN
Looks like its been done with some kind of wax paint ??
Is this recent ?
water colours
did it a few years ago ...
had a spate of watercoloring
i've got loads of stuff but can't be arsed to upload the pictures
this one was already on my pc
i need to restart
i enjoy it
here's another one that i found on my hard drive
it's a very sad clown...also in water
https://teakdoor.com/Gallery/albums/u...104_131111.jpg
Well you seem happy enough to frame them , so all different styles are good
No not always , infact a lot of them make a living being sad
Remember Smokey Robinson + the Miracles?
The tears of a clown
0r Leo sayer he played a sad clown when singing The show must go on.
very good I like it !
haha, but I bet the watercolour purists hate that beard
I mean it's dark , extremely dark, pitch............ dark.
Well, there's only one way to describe it
it's ...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IIW9sL-Yf6Q
i framed about 5 of my pieces and then stoppedQuote:
Originally Posted by nigelandjan
i gave one to my boss as a gift...it's a street cafe scene ...she had just opened a cafe....it's by far the best thing i ever did
i have about 100 just sitting in a box
haven't picked up a brush in a good year now
i think i've forgotten what to do
i like water colors lots of wet on wet and just seeing what happens
Uncanny looks like me in the mirror new year's day.Keep up coming Noony
Do you have any form of land or seascapes in the box ?Quote:
Originally Posted by ChiangMai noon
I would love to see them
If not pick up them brushes and have a go at either of the above if you have time
I know its difficult in Thailand to paint watercolour plein air because I have tried but I have managed some just fine indoors working from my photos with the aircon on
^
no
mainly animals and portraits
i like street scenes but find them very challenging
the one i gave my boss was my third attempt
i'll get a picture tomorrow
i wanted to do some sort of freak show series and i need to get back to it
i'll dig the box up
Love the clown
Is he sad because you fukked his nose up?
here's the cafe picture i did for my boss
just found it on the old computer
https://teakdoor.com/images/smilies1/You_Rock_Emoticon.gif
it's called cafe genie
i have horrible handwriting and struggled with that part
Nice, CMN. I like the style of both your paintings.
^
thanks but i posted 3
this is a giraffe which i posted on wetcanvas.com
i think it's a better shot than the ones i posted earlier
this was my first attempt and i actually tried to replicate it but failed
i think i got lucky with the way the paint mixed
i love this picture
https://teakdoor.com/images/smilies1/You_Rock_Emoticon.gif
I forgot about that one. Not bad, but I prefer the other two. That one looks a bit "messy" to me.
it should be
i sprayed it with a water can for hours until i was happy with the drip effect
thanks anyway
i like painting even if i don't have the subtle hand of nige and lots of others
btw...does anybody know the best place to get a good quality rigger brush in thailand....