A Tree by David Meldrum |
Alexa Meade portrait |
John Singer Sargent
Rosina by John Singer Sargent |
John Singer Sargent, I like his work, I like his official web site too but I wonder is there another site out there that is even better? – With superior resolutions and with no copyright protection covering one third of each image. The picture featured here is called, “Rosina” and I haven’t downloaded it from the official site. PUH!
Seriously though, if you know of a better John Singer Sargent site than this do please let me know.
Urban sketch by Behzad Bagheri |
I like Behzah Bagheri’s loose sketching style. There are many high quality, quick sketches to be found on his Flickr page.
Watercolour by Stanislaw Zoladz |
Stanislaw Zoladz was born in Poland and today lives in Nacka, Sweden. His water reflections are so photo-realistic! It’s not what I personally aspire to as a student of watercolour, I think impressionism is my thing but it doesn’t stop me admiring the incredible detail and skill of his work. His website is well worth a visit. Click here to visit.
This lunch time sketch was completed yesterday, it took two lunch breaks to finish (30 mins x 2). My learning curve is still pointing in a steep upward direction, so I am happy enough with this. I am studying from great watercolour artists on DVD but it is one thing to listen and another to execute. I have also noticed that it’s hard to be expressive on an A5 piece of paper, not much room for a daring stroke from my loaded brush but then again, maybe this is a good thing!
Watercolour sketch by David Meldrum |
I have a DVD, “Rural France in Watercolour” by Joseph Zbukvic which I am enjoying immensely. I visited his homepage last night and found so many inspirational watercolours. Make sure you check out the gallery page and visit the first gallery, Joseph’s work is there plus other great artists. I haven’t trawled the other galleries yet but I will over the next coming week. I love surfing, discovery at every mouse click!
Joseph Zbukvic homage to Monet |
If anyone likes the concept of street art then this film is a must! I saw it at the weekend and found it very entertaining. Banksy does it again!
I have recently enjoyed watching Charles Reid paint portraits on DVD and feel very inspired by him. I am learning technique for the first time in my life and not surprisingly I am seeing the benefits of it in my art. In the below youTube trailer it looks like Charles sits inside some clubhouse most of the time to draw and paint his landscapes but from the reviews it seems to be a very good tutorial video, two hours and 15 minutes of invaluable tips. It’s on my shopping list!