Tuesday, March 02, 2010
Sunday, February 14, 2010
New Plein Air´s
"Floating Ice"Oil on Linen canvas, 2010
" -20 Degrees of celsius"Oil on Linen canvas, 2010
Its super fun to paint even it gets pretty cold at some point.
Paints start to freeze and stuff..
My fellow painter went even further, he was doing charcoal drawings with his bare hands. Thats the right attitude and takes a lot of mental discipline.
The first one is finished like an hour ago, weather was like made for the landscape painting today. :)
Thursday, February 11, 2010
Mother´s Pearls
Saturday, February 06, 2010
Reflections
Thursday, January 14, 2010
Monday, January 11, 2010
January in Finland - Plein Airs
Thursday, January 07, 2010
Monday, December 28, 2009
Blue dream

"Blue dream"
60 x 110 cm
2009
Wheee, its done. Finally.
It was quite exhausting (mentally) to paint this within 2 days just to keep the paint wet.
BUT it surely was a super fun challenge never the less.
Its based on a few photographs i took from my little angels.
It was a privilege to paint this.
And here is a closeup shot:

Sunday, December 27, 2009
Thursday, December 10, 2009
Sunday, November 15, 2009
Heavy wind
"Heavy wind"2009
It was a nice and windy day today. Good day to put the new easel into windtest.
We were painting on the shores of Helsinki.
"Nocturne Trees"2009
I almost forgot to post this painting that i painted a few nights ago.
Its funny what kind of color harmonies can occure when you are only using a led based headlamp in the middle of the night.
Its fun and spooky, of course. :D
Thursday, November 12, 2009
NEW EASEL!! EASyL Versa by Artwork Essentials

What an happy day!I just got this new plein air easel. I could not be more happier about it!
Its sturdy and very solid in design. In this case it was a huge benefit that it is really fast to assemble.
I added a piece of glass and the grey paper on the bottom of it to have this glass pallette that i have been wanting to have for a while.
I only had like 30 minutes on the spot before the darkness fell, thats why the painting looks so sketchy. I had super fun!
I am also glad that they do ship these easels internationally. Find out more from
http://www.artworkessentials.com/
Saturday, November 07, 2009
Wednesday, November 04, 2009
Lego Train
Oil on linen canvas, 75 x 104 cm
2009
This is one of the largest work so far.
It took me a quite a many days and nights to finish this painting.
There is some glare on the canvas, but i post a better picture later on.
It just started to snow. I do wish to do some plein air painting before it melts away :)
2009
This is one of the largest work so far.
It took me a quite a many days and nights to finish this painting.
There is some glare on the canvas, but i post a better picture later on.
It just started to snow. I do wish to do some plein air painting before it melts away :)
Saturday, October 24, 2009
The Dynamic Duo

"The Dynamic Duo"
Oil on linen canvas, 40 x 66 cm
2009
We had this halloween party and our kids we dressed up as an batman and as a little bat.
This painting is based on a few blurry photographs and pure inventions of stuff.
Work in progress closeup:

I got couple of new books today, Sorolla´s and Leyendecker´s books. Those masters really created a lot of awesome paintings and i just had to paint something after reading those books.
Amazon links:
J.C. Leyendecker
Joaquin Sorolla
Oil on linen canvas, 40 x 66 cm
2009
We had this halloween party and our kids we dressed up as an batman and as a little bat.
This painting is based on a few blurry photographs and pure inventions of stuff.
Work in progress closeup:

I got couple of new books today, Sorolla´s and Leyendecker´s books. Those masters really created a lot of awesome paintings and i just had to paint something after reading those books.
Amazon links:
J.C. Leyendecker
Joaquin Sorolla
Monday, October 19, 2009
King of the Hill

"King of the Hill"
Oil on linen canvas, 27 x 50 cm
2009
In this one i really tried to push the colors.
Every master whom i admire (John Sargent, Richard Schmid, Anders Zorn..) has said that you should be sure about your strokes and that those should be put down
with total degree of certainty.
Basic principle was that the laid stroke was the permanent stroke.
Its mentally (for my brains) really hard to paint this way and also the reason i love it.
This is the first time i didnt actually scrape off anything. Lets call it luck. :D
But anyways it sure was super fun to see it unfold.
Here is one work-in-progress shot

Oil on linen canvas, 27 x 50 cm
2009
In this one i really tried to push the colors.
Every master whom i admire (John Sargent, Richard Schmid, Anders Zorn..) has said that you should be sure about your strokes and that those should be put down
with total degree of certainty.
Basic principle was that the laid stroke was the permanent stroke.
Its mentally (for my brains) really hard to paint this way and also the reason i love it.
This is the first time i didnt actually scrape off anything. Lets call it luck. :D
But anyways it sure was super fun to see it unfold.
Here is one work-in-progress shot

Saturday, October 17, 2009
Early Figure Paintings - THE BOOK
My first book just came out.I can not wait to get the first copy of it :)
It is available for purchase online at www.blurb.com
Preview the whole book:
Click IN HERE
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