samedi 26 janvier 2008

THE EYES


PAINT BRUSH WITH MY PC

MOONLIGHT 'S MOUNTAIN


PAINT BRUSH WITH MY PC

The BAOBAB


PAINT BRUSH WITH MY PC

...may be !

Paint Brush on my PC

Fir tree


Dry Chalk and Solid color on Black Paper

JAPANESE GIRL & GUITAR



Water Color ( 7 x 9 inch)

Based on Japonese Painting

Nude between flower



WATER COLOR ON BROWN PAPER ( postal card size)
Based on South African painting

Le FIFRE by the window



Water Color ( 12 x 16 inch)

Based on MANET painting , the back and the chair is from Van GOGH .

Kid's playing in their African Village ( Finished version)



Water Color

Conway Castle, North Wales or WTC/NY ??


Oil pastel crayons
Based on Turner's painting "Conway Castle, North Wales "
The WTC still exist in A devastated NY ( somewhere in another universe or in our deep memory...)
The very Blue sky contrast with the dramatic city and the little boat gives the note that "everything is OK " !!!

Van Tromp, Going About to Please His Masters ( Turner)


Water Color
In this narrative history painting, Joseph Mallord William Turner expressed the power of nature and the heroism of man through the eyes of a Romantic painter. Turner used quick, slanting brushstrokes to describe the stormy sky. The application of scumbled white paint suggests churning, turbulent seas and the heavy spray of waves hitting the ship's bow. Tones of brown paint near the bottom of the canvas give a sense of the sea's violent power. On the foredeck of a ship that strains against the waves, a man stands in a white uniform and waves with confidence. While scholars are uncertain of the exact historical event Turner described, one probable interpretation is that the man depicted here is Dutch naval officer Cornelis Van Tromp, who was dismissed from naval service in 1666 after failing to follow orders. Van Tromp was reinstated in service and reconciled with his navy superiors in 1673. In perhaps a symbolic overture signaling his submission to authority, Tromp is shown, in Turner's words, "going about to please his Masters."

Renoir's women



Water Color ( 2 x 3 inch)

Before the storm


Water Color

AFRICAN LAKE



Water Color

BLACK VENUS & Sunflower



Pastel crayons

Cotton's flower



Water Color

Anne's crapeaud

WATER COLOR