Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Severino Baraldi

Old-fashioned, nostalgic illustrations such as there was in ancient textbook. I love the way they are telling stories. Severino Baraldi

Thursday, June 28, 2012

Illustration Friday - Space

Negative spaces also work sometimes.
And space to think near a tree.

Monday, May 21, 2012

Illustration Friday - Sight


What a sight we have up here...

Rose



Acrylic on canvas 30*40 cm ( 12*16 inches )
Less turquoise than that in real life.

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Cosmos


 Acrylic on canvas 30*40 cm ( 12*16 inches )
Continuing this series of flowers on a blue background...

Monday, May 07, 2012

Rose Tremière


Acrylic on canvas, 40*50 cm ( 16*20 inches)
I'm playing with surface effects and knife painting in these blue pieces.
That doesn't show very well on the photos.

Saturday, May 05, 2012

Sunday, April 29, 2012

Saturday, February 04, 2012

Illustration Friday - Suspense

In my sketchbook, still trying my new acrylic gouache paints.
I find them a bit difficult to master, being more used to the transparencies of watercolor.
The Matrioshkas are inspired by delyo, whose drawings I admire a lot.
Suspense is opening a matrioshka and finding the one nesting in it.



Friday, February 03, 2012

Illustration Friday - Forward

One day late :-)

Coloured pencil and acrylic gouache on blue paper glued in my sketchbook.


Thursday, January 05, 2012

Happy New Year

I wish you a wonderful year in 2012.
Illustration inspired by Mathurin Méheut



Translation: In 2012 don't stay put, take your flight!



Thursday, December 15, 2011

Monday, November 28, 2011

Illustration Friday - Stripes

More catching up...
A zebra in cereals field....


Illustration Fiday - Scary

A late scary image for Illustration  Friday.
I'm lagging behind as regards this challenge, but trying to catch up with the themes.


Wednesday, October 12, 2011

News illustration



Sometimes  a news item is particularly striking.
This one I found both funny and strange.
Ink and coloured pencil, from my sketchbook.

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Ilustration Friday - Mesmerizing

Horse Eye.
Coloured Pencils.
From an original photography from Doug Wilson

Monday, July 18, 2011

Amy Casey

Amy Casey towns are strange and fascinating necklaces of houses linked by serpentine roads. They evoke spider nests or boats rigging...

Thursday, July 14, 2011

Illustration Friday - Stay

My take on illustration friday theme "stay".
From my A4 sketchbook, in Pitt pencil and coloured pencil, text added digitally.

Ryan Woodward - Thought of you

I can't stop watching this animation by Ryan Woodward. The making-of is here.
It is mesmerizing. The dancing, the delicate way of drawing, the music are all so well harmonized.

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Steve Thomas

Steve Thomas is an illustrator with a 20's feel in his images.
I particularly love his faux Star Wars advertising posters.

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Mary Robinson

Mary Robinson is a young and talented photograph, who makes very expressive portraits.
Beautiful.

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

How to "pollock" your way in a video game

The Unfinished Swan is a video game where you splash paint to be able to see otherwise invisible objects. Still in development, but seems fun.

Disaster Preparation

That's a grim subject, but the layout and the icons used for this site are well-chosen and striking in a modern, industrial way.
Moreover, it could be useful.
72hours

Katherine Marie Photography

Katherine Marie Photographies are beautiful. I love the way her images seem so big and clear and happy.

Friday, January 15, 2010

Saturday, November 21, 2009

Kingfisher - Martin-pêcheur



Kingfisher - Martin-pêcheur
Neocolor crayons about 9 by 12 inches, 23*31cm

Neocolor crayons are a new medium for me. I love the way they could be used as a dry medium or blended with some water.

Friday, November 20, 2009

Doug Braithwaite

Another freshly discovered painter I like very much.
Doug Braithwaite
A deceiving realistic style with poetic accents.
I love "Window View".

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Hens - Les Poules



Hens - Les Poules -
Neocolor crayons about 9 by 12 inches, 23*31cm

Friday, November 13, 2009

Ann Wood

Ann Wood is an artist I discovered lately.
Lots of delicacy. I love the boats.

Thursday, November 12, 2009

Alice


as in through the looking glass...

Ink and Neocolor crayons.about 4 by 5.8 inches, 10,5*14,7cm

Monday, November 09, 2009

Posemaniacs

Browsing Ghislaine Bruno's blog, I found a tool that could be handy for artists wishing to work on the human figure without a real "Modèle Vivant" studio nearby.
Posemaniacs offers human figure images and some exercises to do in front of your pc such as "30 Second Drawing", "Negative Space Drawing", "Random Pose Viewer" and "Hands for Drawing".
It seems interesting.

Sunday, November 08, 2009

Goose



Ink and Neocolor crayons.about 4 by 5.8 inches, 10,5*14,7cm

Friday, November 28, 2008

Comment edition

Hi all, long time no publish...
I have some posts to do soon, but I wanted first to say that I'm forced to moderate the comments for the time being, owing to the apparition of quite a few adds in them.
That will just delay a bit the publication of your comments.

See you!


Added later:
It seems it didn't work properly the first time, I removed an unwanted comment today, but I'll fix it. I still don't want any Ipods, Plastic business cards, rolex or whatever, thank you very much...

Thursday, July 17, 2008

Marie-Laure's book

Maire-Laure Alvarez, (Fenetre sur mes couleurs ), a fellow painter and a friend, just wrote a children's book, with another artist, Amelie Callot, doing the illustrations.



Some pages from the book are visible on Marie-Laure's site (Fenetre sur mes couleurs ), really enchanting and poetic.

The book is available on the editor's site (Le Crebassou ) , in french.

Congratulations, Marie-Laure!

Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Dahlia



Acrylic, 100*80 ( about 31*40 inches )
Long time no post...
Another one from my November show.

Saturday, December 22, 2007

Dancer



Acrylic, 100*80cm ( about 31*40 inches)

I have been tagged by Suzanne, but as I like to draw my tag answers, I'll take the time to do that properly over the Christmas break.
Merry Christmas, everyone!

Wednesday, December 12, 2007

Gourds 2 - Courges II


An acrylic from the show.
40cm * 50cm ( about 16*20 inches)

Sunday, December 09, 2007

Coffee


Another one from my show.
Acrylic on canvas, 40cm*20cm ( about 16 by 8 inches )

Friday, December 07, 2007

My First Show


I did my first own show!
Near the Town Hall of my town, there is an old house used for shows. I rented space there and put my paintings on the wall. It is a strange but exhilarating feeling to have all this space for oneself!
Morephotos to come.

Friday, October 26, 2007

Daisies



Watercolor, 3.5*2.3 inches on a 9*7 inches paper.
Another one.

Saturday, October 20, 2007

poppies




Watercolor, 3.5*2.3 inches on a 9*7 inches paper.

I'm working hard for a show and did a bunch of litle watercolors to be framed in standard frames.

Monday, October 01, 2007

David Krakauer, Klezmer

Another music I discover recently:
David Krakauer

Une autre musique que j'ai découverte récemment dans un article du Monde sur les Transmusicales de Rennes.
Très entraînant!
David Krakauer

Retro pattern- Inspiration


I love this style!

Friday, July 20, 2007

Illustration Friday: Discovery


Just in time my participation to the Illustration Friday of this week "discovery":
pen and coloured pencils.

Saturday, June 30, 2007

hands

This blog show different artists through their hands and their work.
I send mine too, as shown below.
It is an original and interesting way of displaying artist's work.



Thursday, June 28, 2007

5.5 Designers

On this site , in projects, then "ouvriers-designers", they show a project done with workers of a famous french china manufacture. They let strange things happen at different times in the manufacturing process. I love the resulting mad objects.

Tuesday, June 26, 2007

Book cutting sculptures

Georgia Russel cut books and make surprising aerial and fragile sculptures with them.
I think I wouldn't lend her a book!

Sunday, June 24, 2007

Thursday, June 14, 2007

meme

Some time ago A long time ago I was tagged by Marie-Laure. I had 5 unknown things about me to say in my blog. Sometime later, Lesly tagged me on a similar meme, with 7 unknown things.
Hereafter is the result.
I don't dare tagging anybody, having spent too much time to answer, I'm sure the whole Web has done a similar meme. But I reserve the right to imagine a new one...



Wednesday, May 30, 2007

Music

In the meantime, here is a singer I love: Rose.
I love her songs.
2 titles to be listen to at:
Rose's site

Rose est une chanteuse française que j'ai découverte il y a peu grâce aux blogs. J'aime beaucoup la mélancolie de ses chansons.
2 tites à écouter sur: Le site de Rose

Friday, May 18, 2007

Take No Oujo 2 finished

Here is the final version of "Take No Oujo"



Acrylic on canvas, 100*80cm, about 40*31 inches.

Saturday, May 05, 2007

A beautiful exhibition

Well, nearly a month without posting! Big ISP problems following a vacation... Murphy's Law is working well!
In the meantime I had the opportunity to visit the "Sargent-Sorolla" exhibition in Paris. (I'm linking to the Thyssen Museum site in which some of the paintings are different but the site is better organized that the Petit Palais site ) .Really impressive! I didn't know Sorolla, but Sargent is a big favorite of mine, with some of my favorite paintings included, especially Lady Agnew of Lochnaw.
The jssgallery is an extraordinary ressource on the web for Sargent.
Sorolla has some extraordinary paintings too. I prefer his outdoor scenes to his portraits, however.
It is really different to look at a painting in real life and to look at a reproduction in a book. I especially admired the fluid brushworks that cannot be seen in the reproductions.
By the way, they sold a beautiful exhition catalog:

Sargent et Soralla
49 euros
Editeur : Paris-Musées
Publication :15/2/2007
ISBN : 9782879009926
336 pages

Sometimes they are not very good, but this one is really interesting with a lot about the artists lifes.

Wednesday, April 11, 2007

Still progressing on "Take No Oujo2" and small watercolors

Here is the latest progress image, poor image quality I'm afraid:


I have still work to do, but now I know better where this is leading me.
I added a lot of texture medium to be able to play with the color better.
It is almost only palette knife work now.
I made 2 small flower watercolors, 20*20cm ( 7.8*7.8 inches ).
It is a pleasure to do them and to be free again with water and color after the work with acrylic!


Which one do you like better?

Friday, April 06, 2007

Progress images on "Take No Oujo2"

Here are a few progress images on the second bamboo painting.
Just a proof that I haven't switched to digital painting yet!
The first is the more recent.
I have some trouble working on so big a surface, but I think it is taking some shape now. At least I have a better idea of where it is leading me.






Sunday, April 01, 2007

No more realism

I have decided to change my painting style.
No more realism for me! From now on, I'm doing digital abstracts!
This is the first I did:




You can click on the image to have access to the whole gallery of my new digital abstracts!