Showing posts with label Tracy Butler artist. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tracy Butler artist. Show all posts
11 May 2016
9 May 2016
Out to Sea, Landscape Oil Paintings
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Out to Sea, oil on canvas, 102 x 76 cm (40 x 30") |
The painting, a favourite of mine, hangs on the wall in my studio, and you can now but cards and prints through my shop. Visit here to find out more.
2 May 2016
Ancient Woods, Landscape Painting
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Ancient Woods, chalk pastel on board |
A wonderful ancient, peaceful place.
27 April 2016
25 April 2016
Snowshoe Hare, Wildlife Painting
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Snowshoe Hare, chalk pastel on board |
I have prints and cards of him now as the original has sold. You can find them here.
Smokey Jura, Landscape Oil Painting
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Smokey Jura, oil on canvas |
Greetings cards of it are available through my website.
20 April 2016
18 April 2016
Inaccessible Temple Landscape Painting
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Inaccessible Temple, chalk pastel on board. |
Sorry for letting you know what you can't see.
I still wonder how anyone gets to the temple - I saw no boats.
13 April 2016
Kintra Beach, Islay Sunset Painting
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Kintra Beach, Islay, oil on canvas |
After weeks, it came to me, and in a couple of minutes I completed it. The clouds had been too dark and where jumping out from the canvas - a few brushstrokes to calm them down, and it just worked, straight away.
I love it when a painting comes together like that.
11 April 2016
Cheetah Cub I, Wildlife Painting
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Cheetah Cub I, chalk pastel on board |
I now have two cheetah cub paintings that I am much happier with. This is the first.
I'll post the second one at a later date.
4 April 2016
30 March 2016
28 March 2016
23 March 2016
Goodbye Comfort Zone, Suilven Landscape Painting
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Walk into Suilven, oil on canvas |
But while painting, I decided to push myself out of my comfort zone. So I got the brown paint out.
- Burnt Umber
- Raw Umber
- Raw Sienna
- Burnt Sienna (I quite like that one, actually)
- Yellow Ochre (it was in my school tie, so it's still hard to stomache)
I mixed in blues and pinks while I was working, just to alleviate things and even scraped away paint with the hard end of my brush. This is what I came up with.
I'm not finding brown quite as offensive as I once did.
21 March 2016
16 March 2016
Winter Korean Temple Sketch, Landscape Painting
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Winter Korean Temple Sketch, chalk pastel on board |
The bitter, bitter Korean winter was nearly over, and at last, I was able to sit outside to draw without freezing. I headed up into the hills not far from Busan, to the tranquil setting of one of South Korea's many, many Buddhist temples. Enjoying the peace, I settled myself down, with all my materials around me and nearly keeled over with fright when morning prayers began. Far from being calming, they were being broadcast deafeningly over a crackly tanoy, its speakers attached to trees all round me. The sound was bouncing off all the hills and echoing for miles. It was loud.
I worked through it, giving up on listening to my iPod. After 45 minutes, silence descended and I began to work. The monks left me to it, except when wordlessly plying me with coffee and, bizarrely, gobstoppers.
I loved Korea's temples, and would visit and draw them many times over, at many different times of the year.
14 March 2016
9 March 2016
2 March 2016
29 February 2016
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