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PleinAirpril 2025 (5/30) Stepping away from the large landscapes today.
Took the wrong bus, punished by a cold eternal wait (25 min) for my foolishness
Enjoy a peepaw primo colorstudy wip while I perish <3
Vengeance
Finally got around to finishing these little colour studies last weekend, my excuse to revisit BCS a year after the finale 😢 I refuse to get over it
Turns out acrylic works pretty great as a sketchbook medium! The colours stay so vivid and there's almost no warping, so I'll continue experimenting adding lil pops of paint here and there
The Dream, 1940
Henri Matisse
Oil on canvas, 81 x 65 cm
The 100 day project - day 1.
This series is part of my 100 Day Project and features watercolor paintings created with a limited color range.
Each piece explores how depth, movement, and atmosphere can emerge from restraint. Transparent washes settle into one another. Edges blur, hold, or dissolve. What remains is a quiet tension between softness and structure.
These paintings are abstract studies in relationship and undercurrent. They are less about depicting something recognizable and more about allowing space for subtle shifts, shadow, and light to coexist.
They hold movement beneath stillness.
...sketchbook studying/readjusting - disappointed by my colors generally, as well as inking so laboriously. Therefore studied Max Fiuamara & James Harren as pencilers who ink their own work. Fiumara studies used copic multiliners, uniball type pens, Gelly Rolls and felt really flat - unappealing... so went to the stash of Harren BPRD issues (personal favs) & found a some real characters & used Japanese Pentel Pocket Brush / Copic Gasenfude Brush tip pens & just let loose with the Wite-Out (Gelly Rolls not very helpful here) Lastly, Dave Stewart is the GOAT - could praise his work endlessly. (Col Erase / Ink / TVPaint)