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.
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

Tuesday, February 16, 2016
Saturday, December 12, 2015
Some photos from 00's!
In the beginning of this century I have spent nine months in Sweden when working for my previous company SE Oyj in Research Centre Karlstad, Värmland. The summer was fine! The "culture club" KARSKU (Karlstadin Suomalainen Kulttuuriseura) constructed an art weekend near Karlstad where we could use different methods for drawing and painting. I have made an acrylic sketch of a small Norwegian mountain brook, situated some 1 000 m over sea level (I call it my "peak painting").
The final painting was made with common wall paints on the inner wall of a toilet, owned by our Norwegian friends Liisa and Peer. I wish that my "peak painting" will resist the harsh winter weather over there!
These photos, by the way, were taken with the universally most sold SLR camera, ZENIT, made in USSR!Over 12 000 000 cameras in all world! I still use it relatively frequently, especially for landscape photography.
The final painting was made with common wall paints on the inner wall of a toilet, owned by our Norwegian friends Liisa and Peer. I wish that my "peak painting" will resist the harsh winter weather over there!
These photos, by the way, were taken with the universally most sold SLR camera, ZENIT, made in USSR!Over 12 000 000 cameras in all world! I still use it relatively frequently, especially for landscape photography.
Labels:
acrylic colours,
Karlstad,
KARSKU,
Norwegian,
SLR camera,
ZENIT
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):
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....
Labels:
Alvar Aalto,
Art Exhibition,
drawing,
Jyväskylä,
Säynätsalo Town Hall
Monday, October 12, 2015
Greetings to all Future Ladies!
There lives a small feminist in every man! I will therefore dedicate this drawing to all ladies, no matter how old they are, who are brave enough to look into the coming days, no matter the situation in our world is far from peaceful today.
Labels:
feminism,
Future Lady,
International Girls' Day
Monday, September 28, 2015
Open the door! It's summer!
Actually it's the end of September just now but I will recall summer 2008! You can see my wife sitting on the door of our summer cottage in Central Finland in this colour-pen drawing. The door is not broken (it was only my imagination) but we had a feeling that it was a real summer, in the beginning of June, and we were extraordinary happy!
This summer (2015) began not so tempting because the cold and rainy weather. It continues with a dry late July - beginning of August which caused us a lack of mushrooms.
There are still two days left to visit my exhibition in Petäjävesi Library. Be hurry! Next exhibition will be hung 1.10.2015!
Labels:
Central Finland,
colour pencils,
mushrooms,
summer 2008
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....
Labels:
drawing,
Liisa,
painting,
Petula Clark,
water-soluble colour pencils
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!
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