#landscape painting
A forest road in gouache
Hi! I hope everyone’s doing ok with everything going on around the world. Weird times are weird.
This is a recent spread from my sketchbook. I started posting some videos on my YouTube channel now that I’m stuck at home and the process for these paintings is one of them :)
You can watch it below if you’d like!
I hope everyone is doing well in these weird times, here’s some Animal Crossing New Horizon fan art I did last night. Hope you like it!
Snowy landscape from imagination.
Some gloomy vibes for this one. For a few weeks this was the general mood of most of my paintings, I kinda miss doing pieces like this one.
A small oil painting I made the other day.
I’ve been inspired by Studio Ghibli/anime backgrounds lately and trying to figure out how to get a similar look with my work.
Some rocks I painted for practice
A Stardew Valley inspired animation of the Secret Woods that I made a little while ago.
One of my first attempts at animating anything, but I thought it added that little something extra to it :)
Sorry I’ve been gone so long, and thanks to all of you who are still following me. I’m still doing the art thing and I have a massive backlog to post, I’m gonna try and actually start sharing stuff regularly again.
Here’s a recent little gouache piece I made!
Gerda Nordling (May 28, 1875 - 1942) was a Swedish artist, best known for her woodcuts, although she also painted and sculpted. She trained at the Swedish Academy in the 1900s and later at the Académie Lhote in Paris.
She is represented at most major Swedish museums, including Nationalmuseum Stockholm.
Above:Skutor, 1917 - woodcut (Värmlands Museum)
Frederik Rohde (May 27, 1816 - 1886) was a Danish landscape painter who trained at the Academy and in addition took private lessons from Christen Købke. Rohde got a travel scholarship and went to Germany, Austria and Switzerland where he may have picked up a preference for winter landscapes, of which he painted very many throughout his career.
Above:Winter Landscape, 1848 - oil on canvas (SMK)
Christen Købke (May 26, 1810 - 1848) was a Danish National-Romantic painter from the Golden Age of Danish art. He trained at the Royal Academy, starting at age 12, studying with Eckersberg and others.
Eventually Købke traveled abroad to Italy, but upon return failed to be accepted as a full-fledged member by the Royal Academy. This is said to have broken his spirit and he died young from pneumonia.
Now he is considered the most talented Danish National Romantic artist, and he did master both portrait painting, landscapes, interiors and genre painting in almost equal measure. I like his landscapes, esp. those showing Copenhagen, the Danish capital as a semi-rural city. This is the view from out his father’s garden gate:
Havelågen ved bagermester Købkes gård på Blegdammen, 1843-4 - oil on paper pasted onto canvas (SMK)
some landscapes