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Monday, August 26, 2013

The Seamstress - Figurative Paintings inspired by Grigorescu

Oil on canvas, 15cm x 25 cm
After I got an album of Nicolae Grigorescu I was impressed by lights and colors he used on his paintings, however no album can be compared with originals exposed in museum's galleries.

Looking to understand his art, I made a series of paintings inspired by Nicolae Grigorescu, three of them exposed on this blog.

Harvest, oil painting

Oil on canvas, 20 cm x 30 cm
I painted it in oil colors on canvas, being inspired by Vicent Van Gogh, whom I admired for his vivacious determination for arts.

Zaporozhian Cossacks of Ukraine Writing a Letter in Reply to the Sultan of Ottoman Empire

Oil on canvas, 230 cm x 150 cm
Reply of the famous historic painting by Russian artist Ilia Repin (1844-1930), size 230 cm x 150 cm.  I painted it many years ago, as teenager. It does not represent my style at present time but I like to share it with you, on my gallery, because with this painting I start to take seriously my inclinations to arts, being challenged at that time by the desire to learn how to to paint in oil colors human facial expressions and body movements.
I was guided closely for all steps by my very good teaches in fine arts - my father having a uninterrupted hobby for photography techniques and my mother - who graduated the School of Fine Arts as a hobby and she continues to dedicate herself to oil painting. I managed to finish the picture in 3 months, spending one day to paint each human face and about another 2-3 days to complete the siluete and clothing.


Because painting is not standard size, frame support for canvas is hand made from pine wood in section 4 cm x 6 cm and further reinforced. I used canvas made ​ ​of linen with high density. I prefer the surface of linen for painting even is more expensive as cotton fabric because is more resistant in time. For preparing the canvas I used an emulsion prepared by an old recipe that includes white zinc powder, bone glue and boiled linen oil. I put two coats on and I use also sandpaper to polish the painting surface. The third and last layer applied was a diluted solution including also bone glue, to correct the canvas permeability. The Photographic copy of the original picture on a A3 size is enlarged to canvas using millimeter scale using paper and is transposed on canvas with carbon paper. Human figures are painted with very small sizes (widths between 0.3mm and 3mm) to reply the details, for silhouettes and clothes I used brushes between 3mm and 7mm width. Areas of painting on which I returned during painting were varnished in advance. Painting is protected with a varnish layer applied after few months of drying.

Sunday, August 25, 2013

Impressionism Influences - The Miss with Red Umbrella

Oil on canvas, 27 cm x 42 cm
Is painted in the same time with "Young Lady on the Cliff" and with the recommendation of my wife to add more summer flowers as it was my first intention and to color the umbrella in red. The effects are great.

The Mirror

Oil on canvas, 25 cm x 35 cm
Chiaroscuro in knife technique.

Saturday, August 24, 2013

Street in late November - Lights on an Parisian Boulevard

Oil on canvas, 80 cm x 60 cm

Impressionism Influences - Study for Street in late November

Oil on canvas, 40 cm x 30 cm

Actually on this small painting I was trying to catch  on canvas the atmosphere of a foggy November evening when all shop windows on boulevard are lit up and the trees still have plenty of red and gold leaves despite that everyone seems to do shopping for the coming winter holiday season.

Thursday, August 22, 2013

Resting on the Sea Shore - inspired by Grigorescu

Oil on canvas, 15cm x 25 cm
Lighted by water reflections, a young lady is resting on the sea shore.

Landscape Paintings - Fair in 1700's Bucharest.

Oil on canvas, 41cm x 28 cm
Going to a new market opened in Buchatest, Mihaela was impressed by a sketch revealing a hot and dusty day at an old market from ancient Bucharest, with loaded wagons, merchants looking for shadow around and an ice cold limonade stand waiting for thirsty customers. Everything became this oil painting.

Marine paintings - The Fishing Boat

Oil on canvas, 49 cm x 34 cm, Own collection
I painted it together with "Dancing in the Carpentry Workshop" at the recommendation of for my uncle Tolly - a former ship's master at that time and fan of the fine arts.