The "Very Small Exhibition" in Vesanka Library was closed in the beginning of November. Thank you, the personnel of the library, for one extra month!
Autumn period of both the art group (nice to meet old friends after one year's absence!) and the German discussion group are going on. I have promised to have a presentation about drawing in the German group and preparing it in Google Docs. Very easy - and I never forget to save my current work!
I am also working with water color pencils and "ladies from Internet" (PINTEREST is an excellent source of old photos and you haven't ask someone to sit for hours as your model in your kitchen without clothes..). My printer has done a MIRACLE some two weeks ago: it added, independently, some blue shades of the water in otherwise a all-grey, old photo! Thank you, HP Dekjet 1510 and your near-empty colour cassette!
- More after awhile...I am activated again, as you see!
In the middle of business or free-time trip - just take some time to see views. No hurry, only some hours with yourself and the views around you. Pencils, ink, charcoal, some colours...Maybe some photos to carry home for long and dark winter days.
View from Karpathos
Wednesday, November 9, 2016
Monday, September 5, 2016
A very small exhibition in Vesanka Library, Jyväskylä.
Sunday, August 14, 2016
A new technique adopted - accidentally!
We work ourselves as voluntary supervisors in KOPRU Summer Exhibition. I prefer the longest shifts, six hours, because I will then have time to sit, read and draw whenever no visitors are present.
I started to draw this corner of our exhibition hall with traditional ink pen. You may guess what happened: I dropped a lot of ink from the pen onto the drawing! I got an idea to wash it away with a moist brush but found out that the ink will be spreading in a beautiful way on the paper!
"Why not", was my reaction. Those grey shades were easy to create.
Finally I added some colours with colour pens on the mosaic floor (I have seen many coloured drawings by the Swedish artist Carl Larsson). Then I was all satisfied.
This will be my new method to produce coloured ink drawings. I start practising immediately!
Friday, August 5, 2016
4.8.2016 was a most busy day!
It seems that I will leave all important things to be done just before "deadline". I finished an old colour pencil drawing just two hours before the construction of our art exhibition started (photo below).
As far I have joined our art society KOPRU, summer exhibitions have always been held in Wanha Woimala, Vaajakoski (photo below).
Our society has been named referring a poem by EINO LEINO, where he calls the furious turbulence of a waterfall as "kopru" (photo below: some "koprus" beneath our exhibition hall, an old power plant).
This is my traditional "corner". It is very optimal for me because majority of my works are relatively tiny (photo above).
The "most healthy breakfast" by our Grand Old Man, excellent landscape painter Kake!
More "good news" from Wanha Woimala" soon....
Wednesday, August 3, 2016
KOPRU Exhibition 5. - 26.8.2016 in Wanha Woimala, Vaajakoski, Finland!
After a relatively long period of artistic inactivity I will start again! Next step is the annual summer exhibition of our art society KOPRU (means turbulent flow of water in a rapid or waterfall, invented by the famous Finnish poet Eino Leino).
My drawings and paintings are mainly old ones (because I have done absolutely nothing during the last winter period) but I still try do some framing of colour pencil works before Thursday evening (which comes very soon!).
If you like to visit this exhibition, remember: open on every day of the week but NOT on Saturdays because wedding events in the restaurant of the building. But! Next Saturday is an exception - we will have a childrens' workshop (see photo above - some drawings of our young visitors from 2015).
Welcome! Välkommen! Willkommen! Tervetuloa! Presentations in all languages mentioned before at least on Monday 8.8. and Friday 12.8.!
Tuesday, February 16, 2016
Progressive steps of painting: "Sortavala Cathedral"
Drawing is always my starting point - also when painting. I am basically a drawer, not a painter. I will paint drawings - so simple it really is.
The idea to paint Sortavala Cathedral (situated in Russian Carelia, on the shore of the great lake Ladoga / Laatokka, not far away from the border between Russia and Finland) originally arose when discussing with Maria, a student of Orthodox church music, whose father serves Sortavala Orthodox parish as its Senior Father. I have received some photos of the cathedral from Sortavala and, after some problems with the perspective, I finally got an satisfying result where the vertical lines and shapes of the building matched (as every photographer knows, it is not an easy task because the straightening of the lines will also affect the basic forms of the walls).
Now I have reached the first step: to draw the sketch of the cathedral:
Then I started to fill the shapes with acrylic colours. That is true: I chose the shades which matched to the colours of the photo - like working with a childrens' colouring booklet. The lines of ink still stayded visible.
Hours of active painting...Acrylic colours were much better than oil colours because they dried faster and corrections were could be done very soon when needed. In addition, they gave no odors into my kitchen...
After several nights' work the final step was reached: the drying of the complete, modest piece of art.
The idea to paint Sortavala Cathedral (situated in Russian Carelia, on the shore of the great lake Ladoga / Laatokka, not far away from the border between Russia and Finland) originally arose when discussing with Maria, a student of Orthodox church music, whose father serves Sortavala Orthodox parish as its Senior Father. I have received some photos of the cathedral from Sortavala and, after some problems with the perspective, I finally got an satisfying result where the vertical lines and shapes of the building matched (as every photographer knows, it is not an easy task because the straightening of the lines will also affect the basic forms of the walls).
Now I have reached the first step: to draw the sketch of the cathedral:
Then I started to fill the shapes with acrylic colours. That is true: I chose the shades which matched to the colours of the photo - like working with a childrens' colouring booklet. The lines of ink still stayded visible.
Hours of active painting...Acrylic colours were much better than oil colours because they dried faster and corrections were could be done very soon when needed. In addition, they gave no odors into my kitchen...
After several nights' work the final step was reached: the drying of the complete, modest piece of art.
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