Monday, September 7, 2009

Daily Postcard sketches from Noosa by Chris Hobel

Noosa River looking North
A Quick Sketch Noosa River looking toward Mt Tinbeewah I did today
A great way to improve your observation and drawing skills is to carry a small 6x6 inch A5 sketch book  along with a a few pencils, felt pens,a small #3 sable brush and pocket water colour box, plastic water jar. I take this on hikes, camping and around town. Ive recently discovered a white charcoal pencil which is good for highlights , branches, and tree trunks. Working on a small scale forces you to pick out the most important bits and not get absorbed with detail. Give it a try
I start with the pencil, then work a bit with the felt pen to add darks, the touches of water colour are usually done toward the finish. When the paint is dry, I sometimes add more felt pen. It is also good to take a picture of the same spot. I took my camera but forgot to do it. The first photo was taken earlier in the year
My sketch kit

Saturday, September 5, 2009

Noosa Country Show Paintings for sale

Paintings for Sale at Pomona Qld  12th and 13th September 09
Remains 480$  120x61 cm
Noosa Beach $800 oil 120x61cms
White Roses 500$   92x62cms Pink Magnolia 490$ 60x60cmsColour Block 7 480$   
Today I delivered my 6 paintings for exhibition at the Pomona
,a small country town in the hinterland of Noosa where each year on the 12 and 13 Sept,
 the show is held .The organisers today told me that 75% of exhibitors this year are new.
This does not surprise me as there are very few outlets for local artists to show their work at a reasonable price
.Many gift shops and galleries  have closed down during the past two years leaving many talented artsits with nowhere to show their work.
 Please support your local show or visit if you are in the area, a very beautiful part of the world.
61x77cmsNoosa Sunset 850$ 120x61cms

Saturday, August 29, 2009

Baffle Creek , Bundaberg Queensland Australia, Oil Painting by Chris Hobel

Baffle Creek Oil Painting by Chris Hobel

This is a small oil painting on board and measures about 8x10 inches,
very small for me. Im doing a John Wilson Master Class in a few weeks at the Kenilworth Arts Festival and thought I should get back into the oils.
I mostly paint in Acrylics but love oils too, especially in the warm weather.I dont feel as rushed as I do painting with acrylics.
email me if you would like to purchase
Below is the photo I used to work from in my studio
Baffle Creek is a relatively unknown place north of Bundberg in Queenland Australia. My oils are very realistic in style
Comments appreciated
Daily painting by Chris Hobel, Australia

Monday, August 24, 2009

Published Project, Free to Fly by Chris Hobel using Masking Fluid

As seen in the Latest Fine Art and Decorative Painting Magazine, "Free to Fly"  Vol16 #11 published by Express Publications
It is done with  Atelier Interactive Acrylics  using Transparent Colours on Canvas, but looks like watercolour. Today I have just finished another article on masking fluid , it is really fun to use as there are many unexpected results

Friday, August 14, 2009

My Latest Publication in Fine Art and Decorative Painting Step by Step Instructions for Seaview Painting by Chris Hobel


My article shows step my step instructions for painting the faux cracked ivy covered stone window seaview scene including colourful terracotta pots of pansies, nasturtians and geraniums

This publication is widely available in Australia and also distributed in Canada and the US

My latest publication in Fine Art and Decorative Painting Magazine Vol 16# 10


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