Showing posts with label Studio. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Studio. Show all posts

Sunday, February 11, 2024

STUDIO: New Youtube Video! Yessir! Yessir!

I started this painting called "Yessir! Yessir!" in August last year and thought 
is would be the perfect timing to finish it now for the Super Bowl! Go Mahomes!🏈

Tuesday, January 30, 2024

Friday, January 26, 2024

STUDIO: DREAMSCAPE 1

New "Dreamscape 1" artwork available on my platforms! 
Here as a Photographic Print in my Redbubble shop. Available HERE



Saturday, January 14, 2023

STUDIO: New Youtube Video PAINT WITH ME 🏜❄️ Grand Canyon Winter Landscape

Paint with me, 1 hour in real time, Winter Landscape study with gouache. I’m using a Talens Art Creation sketchbook and Himi gouache. Reference photo from book Grand Canyon by Lynn Wilson, Jim Wilson & Jeff Nicholas



Friday, August 26, 2022

STUDIO: MY FIRST YOUTUBE VIDEO!



Here is my first Youtube video, capturing the process of my latest painting “Watch Me Burn" (Acrylic on canvas, 100x140cm 2022). It shows studios sessions during th course of 7 month this year. Hope you like it! Feel free to drop a comment on Youtube, if you have a question or anything you'd like to share about the video!

Thursday, July 21, 2022

STUDIO: New Painting!


 Here is my latest painting, it's called “Watch Me Burn" Acrylic on canvas, 100x140cm 2022. 
A perspective on people pleasing and resentment. Two things I hope to release this year! 
I'm also in the process of editing a YouTube video showing the complete process of this painting. Coming soon! 

Monday, February 24, 2020

STUDIO: New Painting

I finally finished my painting! It's called Christmas in California, Acrylic on canvas, 120x300 cm.

It's an impression of the trip we took to the desert to see Salvation Mountain with our dear dear friends, instead of coming home for Christmas. It was the first time ever that I spent Christmas appart from my family, and away from traditions... to feel the heat, the sun, to be on the other side of the planet rather than in dark, wet, cold France felt deeply freeing. .