Thursday, November 16, 2017

Three Cherries

This is my first time painting in about two years. I am determined to practice and learn how to mix colour with ease. In order to get me started I signed up for the last couple of classes this term in Artzone.  But to my disappointment they only allow acrylic paint in the classes. I just couldn't get the hang of it and the gift in the challenge is that it made me love oil paints all the more. So let's see what happens going forward. My son Barry thinks it looks like a snowman!

Wednesday, January 13, 2016

15. THE BLUE GODDESS




















Painted in early 2015. This unfinished painting was going fine until I tried to add hair and then I  sabotaged the painting. It was painted from my imagination .. so I couldn't imagine hair nor did I know how to paint hair either!

Saturday, February 8, 2014

14. ROBIN IN THE SNOW

























The original photo had snow in the background but I found it too difficult to paint so I just put in a simple blurred background. In this painting I got to know a robin ... one of nature's most beautiful creatures.

13. PEONY ROSE

























This is my first attempt at painting in an impressionistic style. I found the painting process quite challenging because I prefer 'structure' and so I had to resist the urge to give each blob a border. The original painting was done in watercolours and now oil has added a new dimension to the peony rose.

Sunday, January 19, 2014

12. MARY MAGDALENE


This is my impression of what Mary Magdalene might have looked like. This is one of my favourite paintings. I really enjoyed working on this painting. 

11. BOWL OF LEMONS





















I got to know the colour yellow while painting this picture. I also got to know more about lighting and depth of field. The blurred blobs in the background give the picture a depth by bringing the lemons into focus in contrast. I enjoyed painting this picture. Confidence growing with each little creation!

Prints available from Jan at jancoll@gmail.com

Thursday, March 21, 2013

10. PURPLE CROCUSES


















In painting this picture I discovered how difficult it is to mix a clear purple in oil paint. Eventually, I found a tube of Dioxazine Purple No. 47 and it was the closest I could get to the colour I wanted. The crocus is a study! Just look at the little men standing in the middle of each flower. They made me laugh! I enjoyed creating this painting knowing that I could never replicate the perfection of nature. My attempt is good enough!

Wednesday, March 20, 2013

9. BOWL OF ORANGES




















After a gap of three years I am back painting again! Ann and I enrolled in a new art class. Redwood Art School Dun Laoghaire. Our teacher's name is Mary and she is just what we need ... calm and encouraging! This is my first painting under Mary's guidance and I really learnt a lot from this painting. I got to know the colour orange and I also made friends with a small brush! Ann is on a roll churning out masterpieces!

Thursday, March 11, 2010

8. CHERRIES




















This is the first painting I am fairly happy with. It is 8" x 8" on canvas.

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Sunday, February 28, 2010

6. PINK AND LILAC TULIPS

5. PINK TULIPS

4 OLLIE THE LOST SHEEP - AT SEA

3. BOWL AND PEAR

2. OLLIE THE LOST SHEEP



















This is my 2nd. painting Nov 2009 and I am very happy with the outcome.
Ollie makes me laugh!

1. JUG AND LEMONS


















My first painting Oct 2009
Most students in our class start with this painting. Copy of an original.

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

THREE WOMEN 1982

This is my third attempt at oil painting. 20" x 16" 

After this painting I put away my brushes and paint and didn't paint for another 27 years.

TEA AND PEACHES 1982




















This is my second attempt at oil painting. 24" x 18"


ITALIAN SCENE 1982
















This is my very first attempt at oil painting in 1982 (aged 30)