Mallard duckling II
Acrylic on canvas-board, 11.5'' x 17''
This painting will be exhibited at the Malvern Autumn Show - see my blog at www.jonathanlatimer.com for more details.
Wednesday, 23 September 2009
Tuesday, 22 September 2009
Mallard duckling
Acrylic on board - see my blog at www.jonathanlatimer.com for more details of this recently completed painting
Acrylic on board - see my blog at www.jonathanlatimer.com for more details of this recently completed painting
Saturday, 12 September 2009
'Chickens'
Acrylic on canvasboard
This new painting will show a pair of Silver Dorkings amongst apples on the orchard floor. This is a painting I've been intending to paint for ages, so have finally started it. After playing around with the composition for a while and altering the postures of the birds, I've finally settled on the image I'm happy with (top), which I will begin to work on adding more detail definition to the birds, whilst working up the orchard floor at the same time.
Acrylic on canvasboard
This new painting will show a pair of Silver Dorkings amongst apples on the orchard floor. This is a painting I've been intending to paint for ages, so have finally started it. After playing around with the composition for a while and altering the postures of the birds, I've finally settled on the image I'm happy with (top), which I will begin to work on adding more detail definition to the birds, whilst working up the orchard floor at the same time.
Tuesday, 8 September 2009
Waves
Acrylic on board
20'' x 41''
This painting was initially intended to portray a Leach's Petrel, but I decided that the bird would just be far too small in comparison against the waves (reference I obtained during a heavy Autumn gale at Formby Point, Lancs, a couple of years ago). I didn't manage to see any Leach's that day, but plenty of other things moving through, including Common Scoter and Eiders.
Once I have done more work on the waves, I'll begin to add the birds - which at this stage will probably be an Arctic tern pursuing one or more Sandwich terns. Watch this space!
Acrylic on board
20'' x 41''
This painting was initially intended to portray a Leach's Petrel, but I decided that the bird would just be far too small in comparison against the waves (reference I obtained during a heavy Autumn gale at Formby Point, Lancs, a couple of years ago). I didn't manage to see any Leach's that day, but plenty of other things moving through, including Common Scoter and Eiders.
Once I have done more work on the waves, I'll begin to add the birds - which at this stage will probably be an Arctic tern pursuing one or more Sandwich terns. Watch this space!
Friday, 4 September 2009
On the Ice - Mallards
Acrylic on board
29'' x 34'' (framed)
These birds were sketched during a really cold spell in January at the WWT Martin Mere resevre in Lancashire. After sketching pintail and other ducks in one of the main hides, I returned to the comfort of the cafe to thaw out, and came across a large group of resting ducks (mostly mallard, but a few goldeneye also) on a frozen pond out of the window. The late afternoon light transformed these common and often overlooked ducks into birds of incredible beauty.
Acrylic on board
29'' x 34'' (framed)
These birds were sketched during a really cold spell in January at the WWT Martin Mere resevre in Lancashire. After sketching pintail and other ducks in one of the main hides, I returned to the comfort of the cafe to thaw out, and came across a large group of resting ducks (mostly mallard, but a few goldeneye also) on a frozen pond out of the window. The late afternoon light transformed these common and often overlooked ducks into birds of incredible beauty.
Iceberg, Svalbard
Acrylic on board
32'' x 37''
One of many huge floating icebergs encountered during a 2 hour long zodiak cruise in Svalbard (July 2006). I loved its shape as it dominated the skyline, and the red-tinged sky, commonly encountered in the Arctic (and Antarctic) , gives the painting a foreboding feel. My initial idea was to include a fulmar or two, as they were very common everywhere around Svalbard, but I couldn't get them to work in the design, so I may 'cheat' and add one of the albatross species from the southern hemisphere instead.
Acrylic on board
32'' x 37''
One of many huge floating icebergs encountered during a 2 hour long zodiak cruise in Svalbard (July 2006). I loved its shape as it dominated the skyline, and the red-tinged sky, commonly encountered in the Arctic (and Antarctic) , gives the painting a foreboding feel. My initial idea was to include a fulmar or two, as they were very common everywhere around Svalbard, but I couldn't get them to work in the design, so I may 'cheat' and add one of the albatross species from the southern hemisphere instead.
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