View from Karpathos

View from Karpathos
Showing posts with label drawing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label drawing. Show all posts

Monday, May 21, 2018

Constructing "Grandfather's NASH"

In the beginning there was a photo....




...originally B/W one, from the year 1954, where I added some colours with pencils. This car, American NASH, was owned by my grandfather (r.) and driven by him from Rautu, which was left to Soviet Union after World War II. - Two other persons are my father and me.


I printed the original photo on a A4 office paper with soft surface for adding some colours on it. Next step: a drawing of the view on a canvas (just an commercial ready-to-use one) with a pencil:



Some colours to check how they attach on the canvas.... (I like both drawing and painting of chimneys!).


The final steps usually take a lot of time. The night hours are really needed!




I finally make a decision: "This is all I can do". I could continue as long as I want but there will be a point of resignation: "Now I will finish my work". - I can still refine it later if needed, but at this very moment I feel that my work is done.



Wednesday, March 8, 2017

AN OLD DRAWING, "TUNED" BY FREE PICASA PHOTO PROGRAM




An old drawing from the year 1975 shows a view from my student-time home in Viikki, Helsinki.

The original drawing has turned brownish and the contrasts relatively pale. I opened my PICASA program and corrected both of the faults. Framing was also done by PICASA "museomatta" correction.

So - here it is, in its new look.  I hope that you like this early spring view of a forest - in the middle of the city Helsinki!

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.






Tuesday, November 17, 2015

Art Exhibition "Pieni Piirustusnäyttely" in Säynätsalo Library, 16.11. - 18.12.2015

"Pieni Piirustusnäyttely" ("A Tiny Drawing Exhibition") is now opened in Säynätsalo Library, Jyväskylä!

The site of this exhibition is a great one: the famous Säynätsalon Kunnantalo (Säynätsalo Town Hall) by Alvar Aalto (photo: www.rakennusperintö.fi):


I had two assistants in the construction session: my wife Sanni (left) and our library official Tiiu (right):


I will thank both ladies!

More photos in next posts....



Tuesday, September 22, 2015

"More drawing", says everybody!



Very many friends have encouraged me to continue drawing, and I agree!


I have now tried several techniques from pencils to oil (not water colors - I was frightening them already during my school years!) and I think that it is time to focus on pencils. "Life is too short to learn painting". Maybe I will have an opposite opinion later, but just now....

I will thank my friends for their comments - especially Liisa! We went to my exhibition in Petäjävesi and she wrote in the guest book: "Draw, Juha, Draw"!



Water-soluble colour pencils are a novel method for me and I start practicing with them. I'll send some results here soon....

"Colour My World!" sang PETULA CLARK on sixties! I am listening her and still miss colours....

Friday, September 11, 2015

Some harmful defects in drawings.


Harmful errors and accidents can spoil your drawings - be careful!

The drawing on the left side was drawn by me in the middle of sixties, during my art class in Imatran Yhteislyseo (Imatra High School). We went to the Imatrankoski Rapids (beneath Imatrankoski Power Plant, the waters of rapids are therefore dammed). Marker felt pens were a novel tool on those days, and I used two of them, both black, when doing this work.

But! After 50 years it seems that another dye has got a new, brownish appearance! I really do not know if it is a bad or good transformation, but originally it was intended to be all B&W! 

Be careful, use only one pencil!

The right drawing has got an absolutely bad treatment by a leak of some kind diluting agent. The passepartout can be replaced but the corrections of the drawing are very hard to perform. 

Be careful when using diluting agents! 

Wednesday, May 20, 2015

Cheap framing, cheap exhibitions!



Framing of small drawings (and there are a lot of them on my shelves!) may be relatively expensive when asking the assistance of an art store. Framing prices of these kind of minor pieces of art may cost several tens of euros per drawing.

But there is an alternative! Indeed! All three frames of the drawings above have costed 4:50 € together! I give a hint! You must take cartonboard sheets, comparable with the original drawings, with you when visiting FLEA MARKETS! The prices of empty frames / frames with a printed picture or photo cost, ususally, only 0:50...2:00 €.

I am currently planning an minor exhibition of my drawings from 1996 to 2014 in one of four alternatives available. Three of the sites are all free, so I tend to prefer them. You are very welcome to visit the exhibition when the site and date are chosen!

- The photos included represent two techniques: charcoal (uppermost drawing of the old Petäjävesi Church, UNESCO target) and felt-tip calligraphy pens with colour pens (two drawings below: left a winter view to Lappeenranta Harbour, right a moment in a Slovenian cafe).

Friday, January 9, 2015

Some issues about cut & paste, perfectionism and friends!





I had most interesting days in the middle of this week! I finally decided to correct one of my Santorini drawings (uppermost) by first cutting away the spoiled sky (2nd photo). After that, I was in wondering: how shall I continue? There were four (4) background colours to serve as bottom of the final work (three blue tones and white), several combinations of these tones to present the sea and the sky (means at least ten alternatives together), several levels of horizon (if any)...A problem for a perfectionist of some sort (two examples in 3rd and 4th photos)!

I am a lucky person, however: I have friends who can help me in artistic questions! A "pop-up FaceBook Art Group" was easy to open by just wondering these alternatives in my own FB profile. Soon there were friends like Arja, Hannele, Irmeli, Leena, Liisa, Marju, Petteri, Riitta, Sanna, Tarmo and Ville helping me withe their comments!

The final decision is depending on myself, of course - but those hints, given by my friends, were really "refreshing"! Thank you all for your assistance! Friends are most valuable asset in everyones life!

Thursday, October 23, 2014

FUTURE LADY


























Sometimes I found old drawings as photocopies. It is, of course, a wise way to do experiments with copies, not with originals.

In this case I scanned an old drawing (2006) and modified it with the very same scanning program, SYSTWEAK PHOTO STUDIO, which was an appendix for the scanning program itself. I have ordered these programs from Internet, with a relatively low price, and I am satisfied with them.

The red version will (I wish that it really will!) show an active, young lady - maybe slightly faceless - looking towards her future. Red background gives some energy to her.

Wednesday, September 24, 2014

New box for drawing tools!


I have found a most practical thing from the bargain sale of local artists' shop in Jyväskylä. This wooden box actually has an easel on its upper deck and is spacious enough to store all color pencils, inks etc. needed for drawing. Painting tools would need a much bigger bag, of course, but this very box (British make)  fulfills the needs of a travelling drawer.

This is the night site for my drawing activity during wintertime: our quiet kitchen. The table stays by the window and I can watch the nearly-dark view towards the neighbors below (we live in the middle of a hillside). Traffic is almost stopped during winter nights which also helps to focus on drawing.

Tuesday, May 27, 2014

Complete Lady - and Half of Her!





For some reason, our home will take in more paper than it will send out. This mesh of paper consists of newspapers and magazines, advertising efforts of companies and salesmen and, of course, colossal piles of A4's. I tend to wait and let them rest all over our home until my wife asks in a very polite way (typical for her): "Do you think that we have a lot of paper here?".

After such an occasion I started to invent my papers and what I found: A Complete Lady and Half A Lady! These ink drawings were made in winter 2006 when I joined a course of living model drawing in the center of our city. I am not sure what has happened to the upper half of the lady, 2nd in row - maybe I was not satisfied with it or I needed her face for other purposes.

It is always nice to find something which has been lost a long time ago. Like now!

Tuesday, May 6, 2014

Old drawing from my student times!


I was very pleased when, during cleaning of my old papers (and there are really lost of them!), I found this old drawing, dated 25.3.1975. I was living in Viikki, Helsinki, Finland on those days, studying microbiology / limnology / chemistry in HU. My student home was situated in a walking distance from university, in the middle of forests and fields. This area is fulfilled with institutes and other houses today - only the fields are mainly left untouched for the use of agricultural trials and training by the university.

I shall fix this old drawing to avoid further degradation of it. It has value for myself because it seems to be the first drawing after my school years. - Maybe frames, too?

Sunday, March 4, 2012

"Postcarding" continues....


Some new color pictures are under work. "Night shift" with pencils therefore continues.

Sunday, December 11, 2011

Sketch of a dog


A rapidly drawn sketch of a dog - a study for a more extensive drawing. Night-time is suitable for this kind of precise work, especially during dark Finnish winter time.