Sunday, 29 June 2025

Grass - a pencil drawing

 


This is a 'just for the fun of it' drawing that I still like to share. I have been feeling a little restless, wanting to create something but it is too hot to do much. 

So I took my pencils and a small size black paper and started to draw the grasses. Dark in the background, lighter in the front. I had made a reference picture of a nice tuft of grass so I could check if my drawing was a bit like reality. That is why the light brown stems with the seeds are added - they were in the reference picture and in fact they were a nice addition to the composition as well.

Now the fun part: I have been adding random insects in contrasting colours - so there is no black beetle in sight. Adding these to the composition was fun and a bit of an experiment.

The result is nice and more than that counts the fact that I enjoyed the process of creating this drawing. And that is why I wanted to share this one.

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

 

Friday, 27 June 2025

Tree roots - for a contest

 


After seeing the new colours launched in the Revival Collection I wanted to have at least three or four of them so I bought them.

A few months later the contest was announced and I wanted to join as soon as I saw the criteria. This is my second entry.

For this painting I have used only two colours and a reference picture I made over a year ago - but was not used yet.

Two years ago I used the time of my painting vacation to gain confidence and a bit of experience in painting these tree roots that show up above the sand paths in our nature and I have used the same method I used then.

So first a charcoal study - in this case two studies - to get the composition right.



I was not happy with the first study so I made a second one that looked better. This charcoal drawing was close by when I made the watercolour painting as my reference for the composition, the contrasts and the smaller shapes between the tree roots.

Of course the final painting is not an exact copy of the study but I never expected that to happen. Charcoal is not the finest material for drawing (no sharp points for more than one stroke) and I do have some nice small brushes for the finer paintwork - which I used of course.

The painting is submitted for the contest.

The information about the materials I have used, the size of the painting and both studies, their availability and my contact information in case you are interested in my original artworks can all be found in my Tumblr blog.



Sunday, 15 June 2025

Tree stump, Mastenbos

 


A few weeks ago my husband and me went for a nice signposted walk in the 'Mastenbos' in Belgium. We passed by lots of large old trees, some remains from World War I and several dead trees and tree stumps. I did not make (reference) pictures of all of them, but this one I could not resist.

The colour of the dead wood that is still visible inside the remains of the tree bark is so bright orange-brown (like Burnt Sienna) that it stands out on the forest floor.

The surrounding landscape is only suggested, the tree stump is my subject here. That does not mean I did not make an effort while painting that suggested landscape, I have really thought about how much detail I had to paint and where I had to start suggesting shapes of trees.

The tree stump itself also was full of detail and a bit of a challenge, but I really like the result of my work.

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

Friday, 13 June 2025

Night Moth - a pencil drawing

 


The June challenge of 'Goed Gezien - Goed Bekeken' is 'small pearls' or 'little gems', those little bits of beauty that can suddenly inspire us. When I saw the theme, I immediately had to think about the night moth that was resting on the wall of our vacation home while I was painting a watercolour painting outside to have some shadow and a cool spot to work.

My husband made the reference picture for me after I had pointed out the little animal and that reference was used for this drawing.

I have used a small size black paper and my watercolour pencils without adding water this time. The little animal is done as detailed as possible (zooming in on the reference picture blurred the details a bit) and the corner of the wall it was resting on is only suggested.

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

Tuesday, 10 June 2025

Mushroom - a pencil drawing


 

The reference picture for this drawing was made last Autumn by my husband Peter who had the camera. I wanted to make a drawing or painting using this reference but never really found the right inspirational moment.

Now I have made this drawing, using my Graphitint pencils for the mushroom and some Graphic pencils for the surrounding grass.

Making this was nice and relaxing, not a very difficult subject and ready in a short time.

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.

Tree Bark - Platanus

 


The structure of the bark of the plane tree (Platanus) is beautifully coloured and has a nice texture so I had to use that tree in my series about tree bark and other things as well.

On a watercolour under painting - not very strongly pigmented this time - I used my Graphitint pencils for the tree bark and used some water to 'awaken' some areas of the drawing.

Over that drawing I outlined the leaves - found on the ground after a windy day - and added the three major veins of the leaves. These lines were 'awoken' with water as well. 

I decided to stop here because adding more colour or structure would make this drawing a chaotic one and I really wanted the structure and colours of the tree bark to be visible.

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

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.