Halzephron, Mounts Bay,Cornwall is a large oil painting on canvass 40" x 30". Recently finished it is currently available for sale with a buy it now price of £2,950 on ebay.co.uk.
It is also available for purchase on the Saatchi online site at $7,000 where 12 x 16 prints are also be available for about $120.00.
This painting shows the view from the foot of the cliffs below the Halzephron Inn across Mounts Bay towards Cudden point, Prussia Cove and Penzance beyond..
With this painting I guess I rebelled against the standard seascape with bright saturated colours, sparkling water and breaking waves on a diagonal dappled with sunlight.
Instead I used a limited palette to evoke an eerie half light or twilight as the sun breaks through gaps in the heavy cloud cover. The whole scene is bathed in a diffused warm light adding to the otherworldly feel.
Some of the my favourite pieces of music use minor keys,subtle arrangements and have really beautiful harmonies, I have attempted to replicate this recipe in my painting composition, sometimes less is more.
. Close up detail of the painting is shown below.
Friday, 5 October 2012
Tuesday, 13 March 2012
Watercolours Exhibited at Royal Society of Marine Artists
This watercolour seascape was the third in a series of three. It was exhibited at the Royal Society of Marine Artists Exhibition at the Mall Galleries, London in 2004
and sold for £865
Old Winchelsea II |
Friday, 6 January 2012
Seascape in oils,Halzephron,Gunwalloe,Cornwall
It shows the view across Mounts Bay from Gunwalloe looking towards Prussia Cove, Cudden Point and Penzance beyond. Originally I was going to place HMS Warspite in the distance, having run aground on the way to the breakers in 1947, but in the end I decided to leave the old girl out and settled upon this a timeless atmospheric image.
If all goes well I hope to have it finished by the spring and enter it for the Royal Society of Marine Artists Exhibition this Autumn at the Mall Galleries, London.
This composition is based on various photos and sketches made on a trip last year to the area, the colours in the photos are not as I remember them on the day, so using a limited palette of Permanent Alazarin Crimson, Zinc and Titanium White, Naples Yellow, French Ultramarine Blue, Indian Yellow and Viridian I have tried to recreate the moment.
I spend a lot of time looking at the sky these days and since I have been painting this picture, I have begun to really appreciate just how rich and varied the colours we get in the sky are.
The photo above shows the painting on the 14th of March 2012
Detailing continues on the foreground below in this picture.
Labels:
cornwall,
Cudden Point,
D Blunt,
D R Blunt,
Daniel R Blunt,
Fine Art,
gunwalloe,
Halzephron,
HMS Warspite,
Mounts Bay,
oil painting,
Prussia Cove,
Royal Society of Marine Artists,
Seascape,
seascapes
Wednesday, 4 January 2012
A copy of "Horses Grazing" by Sir Alfred Munnings
A copy of "Horses Grazing" by Sir Alfred Munnings, background completed |
I saw this painting in the Willow Gallery London in 2008, it was up for sale for £80,000, a bit out of my price range, so i decided to make a copy of it for a friend who loves Horses and Munning's work.
It had previously been up for sale at Christie's in 2004 with an estimate of between £80,000-120,000
I started off drawing a grid over a photocopy of the sales catalog picture and then drew the picture out on a canvass the same size as the original 16"x 20"
The above picture shows a the picture after blocking out of the landscape, the grid lines still show on the horses in the foreground.
Munning's work is in general a lot looser, bolder, quicker and more expressive than I normally work. I think this painting is quite quick even for him, probably being just a few hours work.
It was painted in 1914 and by this time Munnings was a firm follower in the plein-air tradition. This was probably just a oil sketch to be worked up later in the studio. As he became more successful these sketches were submitted to dealers exhibitions as paintings in their own right.
It is the sweeping brushstrokes and dabs of contrasting colour underpinned with excellent observation I find enticing about this picture.
Copy of "Horses Grazing" by Sir Alfred Munnnings, blocking in completed |
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