Pirates d'air!
40 x 60 cm, Linen canvas
2009
This balloon is actually my sons birthday present :)
I can not believe my little tarzan is four allready..
Sorry about the bad quality photo. I´ll take a better picture when i find some batteries for my camera :D
I always have the same palette for everything i paint.
Here is some additional info aswell:
Oil Paints: (Rembrants and Van Cochs)
white (whatever is on sale)
Lemon yellow
Cadmium red
Yellow ochre light
Transparent oxide red/
Viridian
Ultramarine blue deep
Premixed colors:
Light blue - Which is ultramarine+white with a touch of red
Black - Transparent oxide red + ultramarine
Brushes:
Langnickel 5590 series
Also a few cheap bristles and the really big ones are from hardware store
Medium used:
Walnut Oil
40 x 60 cm, Linen canvas
2009
This balloon is actually my sons birthday present :)
I can not believe my little tarzan is four allready..
Sorry about the bad quality photo. I´ll take a better picture when i find some batteries for my camera :D
I always have the same palette for everything i paint.
Here is some additional info aswell:
Oil Paints: (Rembrants and Van Cochs)
white (whatever is on sale)
Lemon yellow
Cadmium red
Yellow ochre light
Transparent oxide red/
Viridian
Ultramarine blue deep
Premixed colors:
Light blue - Which is ultramarine+white with a touch of red
Black - Transparent oxide red + ultramarine
Brushes:
Langnickel 5590 series
Also a few cheap bristles and the really big ones are from hardware store
Medium used:
Walnut Oil
4 comments:
Thanks for the palette info and even bigger thanks for an unusual image. It seems alive and in motion.
Happy Birthday to him. My eldest son is 4 as well. How time flies.
Great painting of original subject.
Lovely idea ;) Great painting.
Thank you Mick, Sophie and Marco for dropping by and commenting :D
Balloons are lot of fun.. Got to buy a lot of them some day. :)
As a subject they are a bit hard, because they really dont stay still and all the reflections are changing all the time. Never the less it sure is fun to try to paint one!
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