The venue was Konstnärshuset 20160315
I bought a new camera yesterday so I hope to take better photos of my work in future. I’ve had dirt on the sensor of my old camera for ages, very annoying. If you look to the top right of the first two images you will see what I mean.
Happy Easter!
backlog
I sketched these a couple of weeks back. I’ve been too busy at work to find enough time for my art. But that has come to an end now as it the beginning of my two week shift as an artist. For those of you who don’t know me, I recently started working 50% as an artist back in October. Two weeks on, then two weeks off type of thing. I’ll be publishing more in the next couple of days.
Alex Kanevsky – Culture Lecture
If you like Alex’s work you’ll love this student lecture from 2012. (Not sure if I’ve published this before.)
Alex Kanevsky – Art & Culture Lecture – 092612 from New York Academy of Art on Vimeo.
Venue: Konstnärshuset, Stockholm. 20160228
On the last Sunday of each month I go to a two hour – one position life drawing or figure painting session. It’s a fun day because I meet up with the local Stockholm UrbanSketchers beforehand to sketch for at least 3 hours! 🙂
Getting there
I wonder what type of watercolour artist I will become. I know I want to leave something for the viewer of my work to interpreted. A form of mystery you could say. So, I have no plan to be a realist even if some of my paintings look that way. I’m in transition. This watercolour of a woman with her head in her hands, what is she thinking? I leave that up to you. I like that, the mystery.
A workmate’s best friend
This was a commission. I presented it to the dog owner a few days ago. He liked it a lot so that made me happy. It’s the first time I painted a dog, it wasn’t as hard as I thought it would be. Actually, I have painted horses in the past so I’m not a total beginner when it comes to animals. I’m not happy with the grass, next time I’ll be less fussy.
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Tax 29 x 39 Arches rough 300g |