A Pair of Puffins (acrylic on canvas; 30x24cm; August 2016) True Grit (2016, acrylic on canvas; 24×18 cm) Kissing Horses (2016, acrylic on canvas; 40×30 cm) Gray Wolf (2015, acrylic on canvas; 50×40 cm) In Love with Polar Bears (2015, acrylic on canvas; 40×30 cm)
Tag Archives: Black and White
All you need is love
I´m hoping to transform this sketching into a small statue one day…
In the Mood for… Beatrix Potter!
Little Heroes…
I watched a great documentary last night called “(R)evolution” by Rob Stewart that´s mostly focusing on looming environmental collapse and what people do to avert it. It´s been incredibly thought-provoking and if you haven´t seen it already, I can warmly recommend it! Anyway, it also provoked me to do this little sketching of one ofContinue reading “Little Heroes…”
Cormorants – birds with an attitude
I simply love drawing birds:) Cormorants are excellent divers and are therefore sometimes used by fishermen to do their job! (For instance in China, Japan or Greece). Somehow this couple´s “attitude” reminds me of David Bowie. Maybe it´s because of their piercing eyes…;)
In the Mood for … Degas – Dancers at Rehearsal – Part I
Yesterday I started to work on a new painting! This time it´s inspired by the french artist Edgar Degas, famous for his paintings, drawings, prints and even sculptures. Most people tend to think of him as the artist who depicted mostly ballet dancers, and it´s true: more than half of his work does in factContinue reading “In the Mood for … Degas – Dancers at Rehearsal – Part I”
That´s just how I feel today…
Bird of Prey
Hope this will become a painting one day…
Winged Centauress
As a passionate fan of Antiquity, I can not help but being mesmerized by greek mythology:) And I hope to transform this sketching into a clay figure some day…
Do we really have to go?
Here a little sketching of young Common swifts (Mauersegler; lat. apus apus, which derives from Ancient Greek and actually means “without feet”, ´cause they have really short legs, which they only use for climbing), doubting wether they should leave the nest…:)
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