Showing posts with label green. Show all posts
Showing posts with label green. Show all posts

Saturday, February 26, 2022

Painting

 

11"x14" oils on acrylic on canvas board.  I'm not much good at painting, its just something I mess around with in my spare time.  Drawing is fine but once in a while I like to do something in color.

Wednesday, July 7, 2021

Floating Island - Watercolor Pencils

 

Watercolor pencils are great, they're so convenient and I like that they leave a texture.

Update:



And here's two more in black and white and sepia.  Just trying things out and experimenting :)


Sunday, August 4, 2019

Snowdrop Princess - Color


I finally added color to it! :D

Its based on this wonderful image: fav.me/d6546n3 by Kuoma-Stock: www.deviantart.com/kuoma-stock

I'm really happy with how it turned out!  ^_^


Sunday, April 21, 2019


A finished picture with floating islands and the opportunity to wish you all a very happy Easter!

He is risen! :)

Saturday, January 6, 2018

Ruined Castle


Its also available as a print, (and other stuff), on Society6!

I am immensely proud of this one! :)

You see there in the lower right corner where I signed it?  I signed it with my micron pen when I finished the outline drawing last year, and I had to paint in the year with watercolors when I finished coloring it in just today.  So I do finish projects it just takes me a while.

Wednesday, October 7, 2015

A Tree Is Nice

I painted this with oils, mostly a quick way to up my left over green paint from another painting I'm working on.  But I quite like it, it reminds me of a book: A Tree Is Nice, which is a beautiful children's book that I really enjoyed when I was little.

Saturday, August 1, 2015


So I've been messing around with watercolors lately, and this is my first attempt that actually turned out.  I've been playing around with watercolors lately in the vain hope that the increased evaporative quality of the water, will compete with my tendency to totally obliterate the paper.  The colors have more variety in them than I could reduplicate on purpose, being reconstituted accretions of previous experiments.