Showing posts with label Artefact. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Artefact. Show all posts

Thursday, September 2, 2010

Angkor in Arizona??

The title is a bit mixed-up, isn't it? Angkor Wat in Arizona?
Reason is that I loved the red, orange and yellow sunset hues of the Arizona desert, but to paint sad-looking measely cactus seems a bit pathetic. So I "imported" some Angkor temples into my Arizona sunset. Heheheh. This was just recently completed in August 2010.
What should I call this piece?


Red Sunset
OIL on CANVAS
Size = 2 pieces of ___ cm x ___ cm

My camera skills need a whole lot of improvement.... donno why the colours of the two paintings differ... must be the LIGHTING as one is hung in the East of the wall, and the other - the West! Nope. They are not together as seen here.

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

H's Assyrian Lion

You've heard me mention about my H being a history buff... and what did he request when I told him that I'll paint him something for his birthday???

The Assyrian Lion
To see the original in photo, go here.
Wikipedia describes it as "Passing lion, glazed terracotta, reign of Nebuchadrezzar II (605 BC–562 BC), Babylon, Iraq. This panel decorated the Procession Way which ran from the Marduk temple to the Ishtar Gate and the Akitu Temple. "
To see the REAL actual thing, you will have to visit the Vorderasiatisches Museum in Berlin.

This painting really really took a long time to finish. Think I started in early April 2009. But I didn't finish in time for H's Birthday. The details required to make the cracks look 3D was really really a lot of work. This piece is indeed the most difficult of all my paintings. I only 'finished' it in September. Even now, when I look at it, I think there are spots that I could paint over. My Art teacher said that is the commom problem... you just have to tell yourself "This painting is complete. Otherwise, we will always want to go back to the old painting to improve...as art is dynamic".
Assyrian Lion
Mixed Media on CANVAS
Size = 110 cm x 70 cm
And you know what my H said? "Are you sure it is finished? It doesn't look 2500 years old!"
Of course I was upset!!
Yes. I do admit that the colour on the real thing is more subdued and dreary.... I just didn't have the energy to follow exactly....plus I was getting bored painting the same thing for months!

Angkor

Remember my Work-in-Progress?
Again, I've used marble powder mixed with glue for the base to create a 3-D effect.
I then painted over with oils.
Here are the completed Paintings...


East Entrance
Mixed Media on CANVAS
Size = 60 cm x 80 cm

Thommanon
Mixed Media on CANVAS
Size = 60 cm x 80 cm

Buddha Statue

Always wanted to paint a Buddha... This was actually sorta completed at the end of 2008...but as my H commented about the 'artificialness' of the shadow, I had to re-paint the shadows in January 2009.

Buddha Statue
OIL on CANVAS
Size = 70 cm x 80 cm

Mom really likes this painting..... So, it will be hers. Just have to find a way to cart it back to KL. Should I frame it here or back in KL???