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I prefer to go where the brush is calling.
I spend Sunday traveling around on painted canvas.
Enjoy looking at it.
Here you can see a close-up of a larger oil painting.
There are many flowers and blades of grass on canvas.
Enjoy looking at it.
In this painting I will show you the brushwork.
I use a flat brush and use the pointed corner of the brush to bring the leaves onto the canvas in a dynamic form.
I do not paint from a photograph.
I paint from memory and have the freedom of imagination, my personality and unlimited creativity to allow artistic intention to flow into it.
Very good oil paints from Schminke, the Mussini series, were used.
Work in progress. Video taken in dimmy light .
Enjoy art for … for a better day
! A cow had already eaten such an oil painting!
To preserve this painting, I hide it from cows.
Title: 'Rich Empire'
Format: 100 x 80 cm
Oil painting on canvas / Year 2023
Did you know, that my paint palette catches fire and starts to burn when I paint too quickly?
Welcome to a world where art and nature merge. My exquisite oil paintings on canvas are more than just works of art - they are windows to dreamlike landscapes and natural motifs that spring from the imagination and can transform your home or office into an oasis of calm and beauty.
Strange things are on my color palette TODAY !
You can also benefit from combining dense areas with free areas in your paintings.
Is this real or a painting?
I think this is a real oil painting.
This is a detail from an oil painting on canvas.
The painting is created using the glazing technique, which means that numerous layers of paint were placed on top of each other to optimize the luminance and three-dimensionality of the finished painting.
This effect of the oil painting cannot be quite as reproduced on the screen as in the original.
It’s made by fantasy, not by photography.
Going on the painting
Oilpainting with flowers, meadow, grass, weed and ‚jumping‘ camera.
You can paint the tree with oil on canvas like this …
With expressive colors that contrast with each other, you can achieve very interesting effects on a painting. The effect is then unexpected for the viewer and in this case colorful in a muted palette.