Posts Tagged ‘marine paintings’
Thursday, January 21st, 2010
Today we had very good light here and a stunning sunset with the Pyrenees in clear sight, I’m told 100 miles away…
I worked on a painting of a Blue funnel steamer entering Liverpool docks by moonlight.
I also sent, big event for any artist, the requested list of paintings following the offer of an exhibition at the European Parliament, some 51 in all. (more…)
Tags: Blue funnel steamer, European Parliament, french landscapes, Liverpool docks, marine paintings, the European Parliament
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Thursday, January 28th, 2010
After a peaceful day working on marine art, (and my online tax return…) these marine paintings include one featuring the ship Samuel Plimsoll… I found this evening my best friend in India wrote to me today. We exchange much news on many topics.
I replied, Hi AP,
Thanks for the texts below. I have added a response for you.
On a more cheerful note, I know you are well read, like to read.
Have you read the story of Mr. Samuel Plimsoll? I am only up to page 25 and find the book amazing. You can find it on Amazon.com (more…)
Tags: Alan Villiers, Basil Lubbock, Jack Spurling, Marine Art, marine paintings, Plimsoll, Samuel Plimsoll, Samuel Plymsoll
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Monday, February 8th, 2010
Several interesting emails today, all 3 enquiries for marine paintings (not marine prints) about Nelson and Trafalgar.
Curiously this makes 3 enquiries for that sort of painting in the past week…
Seems a bit like the old joke about waiting for buses?
Of course, followers of this blog will know, Gordon has a new marine painting on that subject, Nelson at Gibraltar, in production (hence insert pop up pic here) at this moment and another, a new version of Trafalgar Dawn, almost ready to start. (more…)
Tags: Botany Bay, HMS Captain, HMS Minerve, HRH Queen Elizabeth, laperouse, marine artist, marine painting, marine paintings, marine prints, Nelson, Nelson at Gibraltar, Peter Goodwin, Royal Plymouth Corinthian Yacht Club, Royal Yacht Britannia, Trafalgar, trafalgar dawn
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Tuesday, March 9th, 2010
I still find photographing marine art, well, any paintings, stressful.
I am yet to find a camera or film that always makes a good job of this even under ideal conditions and worse, some paintings are more difficult to copy than others, why?
I have just re photographed two of the largest major marine paintings in my collection, “Ice Maiden” ( see page http://www.frickers.co.uk/prints.html for a limited edition copy) and “Yamaha“,
also the new painting “Racing Yachts“.
So where is the problem? (more…)
Tags: an ideal gift, Canon Cameras, Maiden, Marine Art, marine paintings, Marine Photography, Racing Yachts, Rolex Nautor Swan European Regatta, Yamaha
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Friday, March 12th, 2010
A warmer day today (still F cold this eve). Excellent light today for painting.
Alone in the studio, I was able to spread out a bit and enjoy the calm, concentrate.
I am more productive given a tranquil studio. I recently worked out I could manage with a minimum of 75 sq m space to live and work, of course it would have some conditions attached, like good light, calm atmosphere and ADSL/Broadband…
The new marine painting “Racing Yachts” featuring Swan Nautor type yachts is almost complete.
(more…)
Tags: commission a painting, fine marine art, Horatio Nelson, Marine Art, marine paintings, Minerve, plymouth, Racing Yachts, Samuel Plimsoll, Swan European Regatta, Swan Nautor, TALTHYBIUS, the Cattewater, Yachting World, Yachting World Prize
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Monday, April 5th, 2010
The British India Steam Navigation Company Ltd. ship Chantala, a marine painting?
I’ve been asked, I would paint the BI ship “Chintala”. ~ Chantala ~ I have a phone call coming in later today asking ?
I have painted quite a few BI ships including one for Robin Knox-Johnston who started his amazing career and adventures on Dumra.
You can see examples of my merchant ship marine paintings on web page
http://www.frickers.co.uk/marine-art/shipping.html (more…)
Tags: BI ship, British India Steam Navigation Company, Chandpara, Chantala, Dumra, Kota Sentosa, marine painting, marine paintings, merchant ship, Pacific International Lines Ltd, robin knox johnston, The British India Steam Navigation Company Ltd
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Monday, August 16th, 2010
Trafalgar and Nelson
Trafalgar Dawn 2 has finally started to appear on the canvas!!!
A picture showing the progress will appear on this blog soon.
This new painting will make a pair to go with the now renowned “Trafalgar
dawn“, a view from among the crew onboard HMS Victory at 06.05, Monday the
21st of October 1805 and based on eye witness reports and research. (more…)
Tags: Admiral John Jervis, Bucentaure, HMS Victory., Horatio Nelson, marine paintings, Minerve, new marine paintings, The battle of Cape St Vincent, the British fleet, Thomas Masterman Hardy, Trafalgar and Nelson, trafalgar dawn
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