Monday, April 26, 2010

The Water Wall

"Rust Never Sleeps", Water colour on Arches paper, 30 x 85cm
Have just worked on a series of water colour paintings. Must say I really enjoyed doing those. It's great to be able to paint in a more direct way. A more emotional and direct response. The acrylic paintings are labour intensive and a different experience to work on. They grow slowly and are more predictable.
"Closed Curtains", Water colour on Arches paper, 30 x 85cm
With the water colours I really wanted to focus on objects, in the landscape, rather then the landscape it self. Often the landscape and it's aura is created by man made objects. Those that are discarded, now live their own life.
"The Wedding Car", Water colour on Arches paper, 30 x 85cm
"The Two of Us", Water colour on Arches paper, 30 x 85cm

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