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Wednesday, September 04, 2019
"Brentwood Bay - Trumpeter" oil 8x10
Sunday, July 07, 2019
Red Crab on a green fishing box" oil 6x8
Brush strokes are like carving. I love it.
This is my painting in the footsteps of Mrs.Marine, US artist.
Check out the paintings of Carol Marine by searching her, she's mucho talented.
Monday, June 17, 2019
"Holland Point painting 2019" oil 8 x 10 inches
It started as an overcast day, and this is the lighting I have shown here.
Saturday, June 01, 2019
Thursday, July 26, 2018
"Mick at 75."
Mick is 75 now in 2018 but this drawing is based on an early photo. Almost accurate, but it is a great exercise 'cos no corrections are possible when working with and an all-or-nothing medium such as lamp black! Either you reach out and get it or you don't. No eraser.
Taking a gamble on one's prowess is good 'cos it stretches one...sssttrretchhh...
Taking a gamble on one's prowess is good 'cos it stretches one...sssttrretchhh...
Monday, December 11, 2017
"old PE steam"
In South Africa (on the beach in Port Elizabeth in fact) we came across this rusty old steam locomotive and I painted what I think is one of my finest. I like the style which is loose and juicy yet it conveys accuracy and personality. Yes. My original is available, I do PP so write to me for details.
Saturday, July 08, 2017
"Sun Top VW" oil 8x10
Summer brings out the exotic and the classic - and with the top down one can feel the breeze and hear the birds in the trees. See this in Instagram - search for RONJBW
Friday, May 19, 2017
"Dinghy - Oak Bay Marina" acrylic 6x8
Local artists enjoy painting the tenders on the small beach at the Oak Bay Marina. This dinghy seems to have gathered a pool of rain over some time but it still looks serviceable to me. Yachties come ashore and take the bus to town to shop for supplies.
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Thursday, April 27, 2017
"Craigdarroch Castle" 6x8 oil
Travelling by car I spied this scene and when we got home I quickly drew it in my sketch book. Then remembering the vivid fall colours, I painted this impression. The fact that the image came through the whole mental process means that we artists can capture certain scenes and paint them later.Craigdarroch Castle of Victoria BC and the Olympic mountains of washington State.
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Tuesday, April 11, 2017
"Glass of Flowers" w/c 3.5 x 4.5
Flowers in a glass makes a charming arrangement. It's a very loose and juicy mix of hyacinths and daffodils. I have been working (playing) with this theme for the recent couple of days. Keeping them small and light.
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Monday, April 10, 2017
"Spring Flowers" 3.5 x 7 w/c
Whisky painters absent-mindedly dip their w/c brushes into their tipple. I am one such person. Anyway, the paper seems to enjoy it.
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Wednesday, March 29, 2017
"Dafs and Hyacinths" pastel 9x9
Daffodils have special meanings for many of us - here on the island many dafs are grown domestically AND commercially. The hyacinths smell so heavenly. I had fun with pastels and aimed for a simple yet expressive rendering.
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Tuesday, March 21, 2017
"My Getaway Farm" oil 11x14
For those who love a getaway place near to town but in the country, safe and secure.
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Monday, February 13, 2017
"The Beacon in the Mohave Desert" w/c crayons and pencils
Still in the Mohave Desert, this is the Beacon above Bullhead City on the famous Route 66. It was so hot all those years ago that I had to go out early in the morning, and by 8am it was too much for me so I headed back to Joy Lane, Bullhead and air conditioning.
I used the new watercolour crayons, picked out with watercolour pencils.
Sunday, December 11, 2016
"Pecking Order" Test
Who goes first? Hopefully they took it in turns. Anyways, my son Tim treated the chickens exceptionally well before he gave them to his neighbours.
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Tuesday, November 29, 2016
"Chicken a la Impasto" 6x8 oil
Very often I paint something really small and then later I intentionally paint a larger version of it. This was the case of my son's free range chickens. He has the miniature painting on a tiny easel in his kitchen. This time I really ladled on the thick impasto and let loose. Voila - chicken a la impasto!
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Monday, November 14, 2016
Raptor Two - conté pencil on pastel paper 10 x 12
I had drawn this image before but it disappeared - so I'm doing it again. Conté pencil on Canson pastel paper. I like the wildness of the bird AND the gesture drawing. Wild, but a good bird.
Sunday, November 13, 2016
"Cook-a-look" line and wash, felt-tip pen and w/c 4x6 inches
Based on a ceramic chicken I saw at a friend's house - it made a good sketch in line and wash. Small hey - 4 x 6 inches.
Saturday, November 05, 2016
"Lynn's Barn" oil 11x14
My friend Lynn is developing this newly-acquired property on Vancouver Island - yippee it's red. I left out some stuff like excess trees and other texture but they say less is MORE!
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Sunday, October 16, 2016
"Richmond Road to the Jubilee" oil
I am going to be self-indulgent here. This is the last day for the Sidney Fine Art Show in Sidney, BC. My fellow artist Glen Melville surprised me by telling me that he recognized my STYLE. I thought that I don't have a STYLE - I think that my works are devoid of STYLE, that my painting is very seldom recognizable as being a "Wilson." Just shows you.
Anyhoo - this scene is of Richmond Road in Victoria BC. My spot was at the corner of Lansdowne and Richmond, looking towards the Jubilee Hospital. It's an Urban Sketch, slightly compressed. The road means something to me, the show ended October 16, 2016.
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