Showing posts with label seascape. Show all posts
Showing posts with label seascape. Show all posts

Monday, 27 August 2012

Works for sale!

The news keeps getting better and better today..
I have five works on sale listed on ebay, why not have a look? http://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/amberhodge10/m.html?_nkw=&_armrs=1&_from=&_ipg=&_trksid=p3686

If you don't want to do that, here's the pictures of them instead :)



The three above start at £80
The two larger ones below start at £100




Sunday, 22 July 2012

New works for sale

I have just finished listing three new paintings which are now ready for sale.

You can see them here





More updates to follow :)

Sunday, 22 April 2012

New seascape (unfinished)

Here is the outcome of the first attempt for this seascape. I say first attempt because I am not completely happy with it, so will probably change some parts when I next paint. Any comments on how I can improve it are welcomed.  The work is acrylic, and measures 30'x40' (76cm x 102cm). 

Friday, 30 March 2012

After painting

Good morning reader, well, can you call it morning if you haven't slept and the sun isn't up yet? Perhaps not..
It's quarter to five and I've just finished around three hours of painting.
Why so late?
Well, everything gets quiet at this time of day, almost everyone is asleep, rarely will you get a text, phone call, or email which sends your phone into attention mode. No interruptions from other people, just time to lose yourself in the paint and the process.
I always seem to think about one particular line in a film when I paint. I used to think it's just because I like the film and have watched it so much.. The line is from The Notebook, when asked why she paints, the female character replies with "Everything gets sort of quiet, I usually have so many thoughts running round in my head, but when I paint it's just..quiet"
Something along those lines, but, I get it.


I was working on two separate pieces which I wasn't happy with.
The first is a seascape but the colours were all wrong and I'm very pleased with how it looks now, all I need to do is play the waiting game to see how it looks when it's dry, this should take about a day or so.
Now, the second, I was loosely basing on a photograph. It's a very beautiful image, and the lighting is stunning. Through working on it, and re-working it, and re-working it some more, I have come to the conclusion that you can't control some pieces, with boundaries and certain colours. The beauty of painting is you get to decide these thing for yourself, and sticking to the photograph of a certain moment will probably not get you anywhere.
The canvas is now a blank, I meant it to go white but it's more green because of the wet paints mixing together..it's out of my control for now..
Pictures to follow in the morning, and when I say morning, I mean afternoon, after a long sleep.
Same again tomorrow night?