Posts Tagged ‘seascapes’

Yes, I know it’s been a long time since I did a seascape! I still love doing them but it takes a lot of work to do a successful one. This one turned out alright but I’m definitely out of practise. Its on 20 x 16 inch canvas board and is quite loosely painted to [...]

Just finished this painting which is going to be either raffled off or auctioned to raise money for the Royal National Lifeboat Institute (RNLI). (Twitter.com/rnli) The idea came about through a friend (twitter.com/mkrb) who has just completed his RNLI training and is ready to go out on call. It was his idea to raise money for this [...]

Recently I did a commission where the client wanted a predominantly black and white seascape painting with a splash of red; low light and stormy clouds. With such a simple brief I was left with a lot of scope for creation but decided to keep it fairly straightforward. I used acrylic paint to produce the [...]

I have added two new oil paintings to the main Driver Art Website under Steve’s Gallery: The first one is “Nearing the End” the development of which was shown earlier in this blog. It is oil on a box canvas 12 x 9 x 0.75 inches and ready to hang. I am selling it for [...]

Three new contemporary oil paintings have been added to Louise’s Gallery. The first is a very Van Gogh-ish one. A still life oil painting using thick paint and bright colours painted in one session (alla-prima) which is Louise’s favourite method of painting! You may also like:Another Still LifeNew oil painting – Orange HalfConverse Still Life