The characteristic feature of this drawing is a set of striking colours. For some people it seems offputting but to me it's all right. To my mind strong colours make a drawing more vivid and alive. Besides, colours emphasize flower beauty.
It's not my intention to torment you but here are my third sea shells. ( I 've got more of them prepared). They differ only in arrangement from the other 2 drawings. I don't want to show off with my skills. The point is that I like shells. In general I love marine art and shells are somehow a part of it. In the future I'm going to display coral-reefs and tropical fish.
The composition is nice. The flowers look like they were brought from a florist's shop and arranged in a vase. I consider them common though some people say they are original.
This time there is going to be a change 'cause there are the roses instead of tulips. This bouquet looks like a typical bunch of flowers straight from a florist's shop. Somebody praised me for drawing the roses. Some say it takes much time and effort however I made it. The outcome you can admire above.
This tulip has got the significant name Prof. Roentgen. It's my favourite tulip variety 'cause it's a parrot one. It's magnificent and garnished with dew drops. The orange-red petals are carved. Extraordinary.
Today I want to add new tulips to my collection. They are lilly-shaped and named West Point. I associate them with stars because they have similar shapes. In the background you can see a melange. In my opinion van Gogh enjoyed painting such a mixture of colours.
This tulip variety is named Ballade like a beautiful song. The calyxes are great and purple. When the sun shines they open up.When I saw the photo of Ballade I was surprised at the thought that they are tulips. It's just because they don't resemble them at all. Funny, isn't it?
Once again tulips, my favourite parrot ones of course. This type has got very large flowers. They are so heavy that they lean to the ground. The tulips are very decorative especially their calyxes.
van Gogh adored sunflowers and I love tulips. (though I cannot compare myself to this great artist). This time I want to display tulips behind the fence. They are called Stresa and are red and yellow. I think that looking at them makes me feel more cheerful.
I intended to wait some time in order to introduce my new drawings but time flies. I made up my mind and I'm gonna do it now. The subject is tulips. I admire them so much. Lately I have purchased a book about tulips with beautiful photos in it. The photos were the basis of my inspiration. I particularly like parrot tulips. They have extraordinary petals and are as colourful as real parrots. One of them is presented above. Its name is Green Wave.
This drawing is so rich that I wouldn't be afraid to call it a baroque style. I like navy blue and pink in this picture. It looks like a nocturnal painting because the colours are a bit dark (at least a part of them).
I don't want to make you feel bored but these are again the sea shells. They look similar to the ones presented before. The difference is their arrangement in the golden background. I drew them using a pencil, pastels and of course a gold paint. The shells are so pretty that I consider them almost royal that's why I use gold.
Here are the sunflowers. It's my interpretation of van Gogh's painting. The flowers are in bloom and come from the same cheap calendar. By the way, flowers are the most frequent subject of my drawing. I like their feminine nature. They are fragile and colourful. When they are on the wall, they can make the space of the room alive.
This drawing is square and smaller than the other two. It is of course my design. My idea was to place a set of sea shells of different shapes and sizes in the golden painted background. I remember my mother who got the shells from a greengrocer vendor. Thanks to her I could set to work. I associate shells with tropical seas and fish. The colours are fantastic and shapes are excellent.
Boats, boats and again boats like in the National Geographic magazine. I draw mostly flowers but this drawing is an exeption. I sometimes wonder where is this place presented in the picture. What do you think? I don't remember the newspaper I cut out the picture of the boats from. I had to focus a lot in order to capture the details
The first drawing I'd like to show you is a bunch of flowers. It's very detailed and at the same time it's my favourite one. Before I drew it I had bought a cheap calendar in a news-stand and there was a page on which this bouquet of flowers was depicted. It's eyecatching and colourful. I love it. I hope you like it as well.
Welcome everyone to my new blog. Now it's rather empty but I'm going to fill it with my drawings. I decided to create such a blog , because I'm intrested in art and I draw a little bit. Maybe my masterpieces as not as perfect as you may think but I did my best and with time I will present them to you. My drawings are made by means of dry pastels. I use Derwent pastels. ( I shouldn't reveal it 'cause it's an advertisment). Anyway, for me they are the best and have very natural colours. I've never tried oily pastels but I hope to do it in the near future. On my site I'm going to add some comments to each works so that you will find out who inspired me and so on and so forth.
Nice to meet you. I've been drawing since my childhood and it's my greatest hobby. I'm not a professional but I like art with a capital A. I hope you will find something special for you on my blog. Enjoy being here. Great thanks for visiting.