Monet's House at Giverny - Oil painting (18"x14") by Benoit Philippe
Wednesday, 31 August 2016
Monday, 29 August 2016
Bowood House waterfall oil painting
Bowood House waterfall - Oil on canvas (20"x16") by Benoit Philippe
This painting will be on show at the coming Swindon Open Studios 2016.
Swindon Open Studios 2016
I will show this painting during the Swindon Open Studios 2016, at the beginning of September.
Where
Richard Jefferies Museum
Marlborough Rd,
Swindon SN3 6AQ,
United Kingdom
Dates and time
Saturday 3rd September – 11:00 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Sunday 4th September – 1.30 p.m. – 5 p.m.
Saturday 10th September – 11:00 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Sunday 11th September – 1.30 p.m. – 5 p.m.
I will show this painting during the Swindon Open Studios 2016, at the beginning of September.
Where
Richard Jefferies Museum
Marlborough Rd,
Swindon SN3 6AQ,
United Kingdom
Dates and time
Saturday 3rd September – 11:00 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Sunday 4th September – 1.30 p.m. – 5 p.m.
Saturday 10th September – 11:00 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Sunday 11th September – 1.30 p.m. – 5 p.m.
Friday, 26 August 2016
Montpellier mural
This mural, located Boulevard du Jeu de Paume, on Edouard-Adam square, in Montpellier (France) has been created in November and December 2005 by two artists, Agnès and Olivier Costa from Mad’Art Concept.
The illusion is striking and they did a fantastic job creating the impression of a curved Haussmannian building on a flat surface.
Wednesday, 24 August 2016
Starting painting “Arc de Triomphe early morning”
It often happens … I plan to do a step-by-step commentary on a painting, I take photographs for the first few hours and then I get in the flow and forget to capture the different steps on camera. However, here is what I can share with you on my recent painting “Arc de Triomphe early morning”.
The Reference Photograph
When I saw this photograph that my younger daughter took around Christmas, during an early run in Paris, I knew immediately it would make a good subject for a painting.
Initial drawing and composition
I drew the composition directly with a small square hog brush dipped in diluted paint (so that it dries quickly). The tricky part was to get the right placement, size and proportions for the Arc itself. After that, it was easy.
Conventional advice is to stay away from symmetrical compositions because they look unnatural and static. However, this particular subject landed itself to be right in the centre of the canvas… because the Arc is at the centre of the Place de l’Etoile and at the meeting point of twelve avenues. In this case, the pure symmetry of the Arc is counterbalanced by the cars on the left that bring a secondary focal point.
The palette I used
I used the following palette for this painting:
The painting plays on the contrast between the overall blue tones of the early morning and the sky lit-up with warm tones by the rising sun. Although blue is the dominant colour, Ultramarine Blue as a warm overtone and goes well with the warm tones in the sky.
The tone of the painting is in the mid-range, but dark enough to allow the sky and the lights of the cars to shine through. The lights reflected on the wet cobbles help to bring some three-dimensional effect.
The Reference Photograph
Arc de Triomphe – by Audrey Philippe (© 2016 Audrey Philippe – used by permission)
When I saw this photograph that my younger daughter took around Christmas, during an early run in Paris, I knew immediately it would make a good subject for a painting.
Initial drawing and composition
Arc de Triomphe early morning – Initial sketch
I drew the composition directly with a small square hog brush dipped in diluted paint (so that it dries quickly). The tricky part was to get the right placement, size and proportions for the Arc itself. After that, it was easy.
Conventional advice is to stay away from symmetrical compositions because they look unnatural and static. However, this particular subject landed itself to be right in the centre of the canvas… because the Arc is at the centre of the Place de l’Etoile and at the meeting point of twelve avenues. In this case, the pure symmetry of the Arc is counterbalanced by the cars on the left that bring a secondary focal point.
The palette I used
I used the following palette for this painting:
- Ultramarine blue (Griffin Alkyd)
- Cerulean Blue Hue (Griffin Alkyd)
- Cobalt Turquoise Light (Griffin Alkyd)
- Cadmium Lemon
- Cadmium Yellow Deep
- Cadmium Red
- Permanent Alizarin Crimson
- Titanium White (Griffin Alkyd)
Arc de Triomphe early morning – Stage 1
The painting plays on the contrast between the overall blue tones of the early morning and the sky lit-up with warm tones by the rising sun. Although blue is the dominant colour, Ultramarine Blue as a warm overtone and goes well with the warm tones in the sky.
Arc de Triomphe early morning – Stage 2
The tone of the painting is in the mid-range, but dark enough to allow the sky and the lights of the cars to shine through. The lights reflected on the wet cobbles help to bring some three-dimensional effect.
Arc de Triomphe early morning – Final painting
Friday, 19 August 2016
Arc de Triomphe early morning
Arc de Triomphe early morning – Oil on canvas (14”x18”) by Benoit Philippe
Swindon Open Studios 2016
I will show this painting during the Swindon Open Studios 2016, at the beginning of September.
Where
Richard Jefferies Museum
Marlborough Rd,
Swindon SN3 6AQ,
United Kingdom
Dates and time
Saturday 3rd September – 11:00 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Sunday 4th September – 1.30 p.m. – 5 p.m.
Saturday 10th September – 11:00 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Sunday 11th September – 1.30 p.m. – 5 p.m.
Sunday, 14 August 2016
Swindon Art Trail
Swindon Open Studios (SOS 2016) will take place the first
two week-ends of September. In preparation of this event, we have an Art Trail
and I have two of my work in the window of the local Marriott hotel.
The window is located on the left side of the main entrance.
Where are the
paintings?
Swindon Marriott Hotel
Pipers Way,
Swindon SN3 1SH
United Kingdom
Saturday, 6 August 2016
Espiguette beach at Le Grau-du-Roi (France)
Espiguette beach – Ink pen and watercolour
Espiguette beach is a sandy beach a few kilometers away from
Montpellier, in the South of France.