Saturday, 31 May 2025

Pond shore - Mastenbos, Belgium

 


These days are a very short vacation for my husband and me as the schools are closed, so we don't have to go to work. We made use of that by going for a signposted walk in Kapellen, Belgium. 

We explored the 'Mastenbos', a nice forest area that is very accessible for walks - no adventurous paths, just nice for a walk - and has a long history. The forest has many trenches and bunkers remaining from World War I and there is a lot of information about that history at the start of the walk.

We were happy to find more forest related information on the sides of the path and learned some things on the way.

There is a large pond in the forest that cuts through an old beech avenue. The pond has been maintained recently so the sunlight can reach the surface again. Looking over the pond - that has much of a canal as it is very straight - I could see the structures of the other shore and I made a picture of that.

The scene is great for my new panorama paper and I made this painting as soon as possible.

The information about the materials I have used, the size and availability of this work and - if you are interested in my original artworks - my contact information can all be found in my Tumblr blog.

Thursday, 29 May 2025

Quarry with tree roots

 


On our first evening in Sonnenberg (Leiwen, Germany) we made a walk as we had been in the car for hours and wanted some fresh air. 

That walk was very close to our vacation home and we passed by some nice views over the Moselle valley. We also had nice spots on the other side of the path and this is one of them.

On several places there are little quarries that have been washed out a bit further by the rains so the tree roots are visible. This was an inspiring one, the shadows create interesting shapes here so I made a reference piture.

Looking at the picture again I decided to make a drawing using my Tinted Charcoal Pencils on a tinted paper.

The bit of forest ground above the quarry is important to show where the tree roots come from and is is mostly in shadows so the contrast with the sunlit parts of the wall of the quarry gives more structure to the landscape. Without that part, the drawing would have been much more 'abstract' and that is not what I wanted.

The information about the materials I have used, the size and availability of this work and in case you are interested in my original works my contact information can all be found in my Tumblr blog.

Tuesday, 27 May 2025

Tree bark - Poplar

 


Close to our home are lots of poplar trees and the older ones have beautiful bark structures close to the ground - where I can see it best and make pictures as my reference.

One of these trees also has mosses growing in the structure of the bark and that one was my model for this work.

On a watercolour background I worked with my Graphitint pencils, using one wash of water between layers of pencil. 

After a strong wind I found a fallen leaf that was used for the second pattern in this work. I traces the outline of the leaf using a white pencil, colouring the negative space between two leaf shapes. I kept on working like that until I had 'covered' my sheet of paper with overlapping leaf shapes.

The white was not standing out as much as I hoped so I added white gouache paint in several layers to the white lines and the negative shapes that were coloured white.

Once again I experimented with structures and materials and I really like doing that. The result does not matter that much, even though I like the finished piece to be balanced.

The information about the materials I have used, the size and availability of this work and - if you are interested in my original works - my contact information can all be found in my Tumblr blog.

Saturday, 24 May 2025

Dead Tree, Sonnenberg - a watercolour painting

 


During our short vacation in Leiwen we made some nice walks in forest areas. During one of these walks I made pictures of a dead tree which I already have used for a Conté drawing. In my post about the Conté drawing I wrote that I would like to make a watercolour painting of that tree trunk as well. The details about the walk are also in my post about the drawing, so I will not repeat them here.

Here is the painting, made with a limited palette to make the dead tree stand out as much as possible. 

The dead tree did get some sunlight at the moment I made my picture and the pale colour of the dead wood contrasted beautifully with the darker colours of the forest behind it.

The information about the materials I have used, the size and availability of this painting and (if you are interested in my original artwork) my contact information can be found in my Tumblr blog.

Thursday, 22 May 2025

A stack of trunks - a Conté drawing

 


During our walk in the Arboretum Trompenburg we passed by a stack of trees (in fact there were more of these stacks) surrounded by plants and I decided to make a reference picture for a drawing.

The drawing in only black, grey and white was a challenge because I also wanted to suggest the surrounding plants and bushes because these partially covered the stack of trunks. This background has mostly the same value as that stack of trunks, so my subject (the trunks) did not stand out any more.

That is why I evened the background, using the Conté that was already on the paper and added white to that later to take away a bit of all that black.

Now only the stack of trunks is detailed with a background in a gradient of grey. The darkest black is for the shadows and the really dark spots on the tree trunks and I have tried to make these stand out against the background as well.

Using fixative does change the intensity of the white a bit, so in between layers of fixative I added more white.

The result is not what I planned, but while I was working on this one I had to change my plans. In fact, I think I like this more.

The information about the materials I have used, the size and availability of this work and my contact information can all be found in my Tumblr blog. Contact me if you are interested in my original artworks.

Saturday, 17 May 2025

'La vie en rose' - for a challenge

 


This month the challenge of 'Goed Gezien - Goed Bekeken' is 'with the wind' and is inspired by the National Windmill days which is usually held in May.

The theme 'With the wind' or 'The wind behind' made me think of windmills of course but also 'La vie en rose' or life in pink (moods).

So I selected a nice pink sheet of tinted cardboard and made a drawing of a modern windmill that does have some wind to make it turn. To show that movement, charcoal is the easiest material and I added some Tinted Charcoal for the landscape.

That landscape is inspired by the memories of our last trip to the Moselle region, where windmills were everywhere on the hilltops.

I did not try to be accurate, the angle between the windmill wings is not exactly what it should be, but the general idea can be understood and that is all that matters.

The information about the materials I have used, the size and availability of this drawing and my contact information can all be found in my Tumblr blog.

Wednesday, 14 May 2025

Yellow poppy

 


Last weekend my husband and me went to the Arboretum Trompenburg in Rotterdam for a nice springtime walk amongst the trees, bushes and plants. We were not the only ones so I did not make many reference pictures this time.

One plant that had my attention was this Yellow horned poppy (Glaucium flavum) and I made a picture, carefully keeping my own shadow out of the way.

The flowers were amongst other flowers but I only wanted to paint the yellow beauties so I made a background that could suggest more flowers and painted a composition of the flowers in my reference picture on that first layer of colour. Of course I added some more suggested structures, but the flowers are clearly the subject of my work.

This technique of making a background and painting the subject on it is not new to me, this time I used some colours that are relatively new on my palette, so I had to hope for the best in that first layer. The result is what I hoped for, even a bit better than that.

The information about the materials I have used, the size of this watercolour painting, its availability and my contact information can all be found in my Tumblr blog.

If you are interested in my original artwork, please contact me.