by Evelyn Antonysen | Jul 25, 2013 | watercolour, workshops art
I have been so enjoying my landscape abstractions that I based last night’s watercolour class on this. It is hard to believe we have the same starting point when we do a common activity, using the same stimulus image. This is because I encourage the use of that...
by Evelyn Antonysen | Jul 21, 2013 | All things Coastal, art, seascapes, Tasmanian artists, watercolour
Today I enjoyed abstracting the landscape…… tidal impressions. Using watercolour and a limited palette for each work I used rough papers to suggest various textures such as reflected light in water, fluid passages and sand. These are two of the...
by Evelyn Antonysen | Jul 12, 2013 | art, miniature art, Tasmanian artists
This week I have said goodbye to a number of artworks. The ink and watercolour wash painting of the old hut at Arm River was collected by happy Jen from Penguin. The prize which I offered to a randomly selected “liker” of my Facebook page...
by Evelyn Antonysen | Jul 7, 2013 | art, demonstrations, painting, Tasmanian artists
I have painted with many media. Yesterday I ran an encaustic art workshop. At Burnie, I demonstrated painting on silk last weekend. I am about to deliver three miniatures painted in oil paint and I have a commissioned acrylic on canvas to be collected this week. Most...
by Evelyn Antonysen | Jul 6, 2013 | demonstrations, painting, Tasmanian artists
I have had many debates with people about the pros and cons of different art media and of course those who know me realize I love all of them. But probably the most unusual, and quiete difficult to work with, is painting with chocolate. Melting the chocolate to a...
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