This is the fourth painting in my folklore series; a troll. You’ve probably seen lots of artwork with trolls in them, like John Bauer’s paintings, but did you know that they actually resembled humans a lot more than most pictures let on? In Scandinavian...
I said I would show you the progress of the painting I told you about on Friday, and here it is. I’ve finished the background landscape, and I’ll be starting on the troll soon. When it’s finished, it’s going up in my web shop, with the other...
As you may have noticed, I’ve been painting pagan symbols. The reason I’m doing this is first and foremost to educate, but also to develop my watercolour style. You can see the first 25 symbols in this slideshow: It all started with the 100 Artworks...
Roar is my word for this year, and the Tiger fits well into that. This roaring Tiger was made with coloured pencils, watercolour pencils, watercolour and a touch of a fine-liner on watercolour paper. Size: 30,3 x 22,6 cm Buy it...
For some reason, spirals have been calling me for a while. You can find spirals everywhere in Nature. These images are some examples of spirals in nature. I hope they inspire you. If they do, please come over to the Creative Explorers group and share. Today is...
The third painting in my folklore series features the mountain trolls, berg trolls or bergrisar from Scandinavian folklore. I’ve always been fascinated with the creatures from folklore, and my daughter seems to follow in my footsteps. There’s a mountain in...