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Sacrificing my art to the new oil

Bloged in General Update by admin Thursday November 5, 2009 at about 16:01

olivetreeI’m still here though well hidden, if you’re wondering why I update so little, the answer is in the title ;)

Until the 15th of december it’s the olive picking season so in order to allow my relatives to produce this delicious new and organic extra-virgin olive oil, I have to sacrifice lot of (all?) my time at the brushes in order to keep things going.

In the little free time I’m continuing to work on Mara’s portrait, which has come now to its third layer (meaning it looks monochromatically orangey now) and to another commissioned “dead nature” (=still life translated literally) which is really, really dead because it represents a dead hare and some other autumny decadence.

News…

Bloged in General Update, Inspiration by admin Sunday August 23, 2009 at about 16:44

CerbiattiThe exhibition in Trequanda is approaching its end, and so is my brief holiday.
I look forward to get the paintings photographed and loaded up here on the website, since I didn’t find the time before the opening.
One of them is destined to Norway, one of them has a still uncertain destiny as for who will own it…we’ll see !

I am about to start a new series of commissionned portraits; the first one is an important challenge for me (I will explain better why later) and in addition I would like to try for this one a new technique which is called “Mischtechnik” (Mische Technique) and was developped by the Dutch Old Masters at the end of the 15th century (wish me good luck ^_^).

I’m also working on a new large painting on the theme of Parthenogenesis (WIPs coming !).

The “Tuscan Dream” series is far from being completed, I have actually painted only 6 pieces with this inspiration, so it is barely begun (and I need  its light, peaceful and easy, comic-ish athmosphere around myself).
Yet, counterbalancing this simplicity, I have some more complicated and personal themes I’d like to explore, and since I have more or less clarified which technique and what grade of realism I’d like to use for those, why not start immediately, following the flow of inspiration ?

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