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Wednesday, 9 April 2025

The Vampire Of San Marco - stage 6


 Painted in the fog this morning which I am basically happy with barring a few possible tweaks later on. I have made a start on the foreground buildings and stopped here so that I review how it's going over breakfast coffee. I am planning on the foreground being quite dark as I originally intended and have resisted the temptation to make the details more distinct - I want the lights in his eyes to emerge from the darkness for maximum creepiness....

New colours used: Yellow Lake Deep and Naples Yellow.

Tuesday, 8 April 2025

The Vampire Of San Marco - stage 5


 I realised that I couldn't put the fog in until the water was painted in and in fact I really needed to work on the buildings a bit more so.... the fog goes in tomorrow.

Monday, 7 April 2025

The Vampire Of San Marco - stage 4


 I have kind of overpainted the buildings across the water as I want them to be dark and semi-silhouetted but will have a lot of fog/mist over them soon but I still want some of this detail to be there. Bear with me...

Saturday, 5 April 2025

Solo Show


 My solo show "Home Land" opens today at the Abend Gallery, Denver CO comprising 15 symbolic landscape paintings in panoramic format all oil on canvas. All can be seen on previous posts over the past year in this blog.

The Vampire Of San Marco -stage 3


 After giving most of the painting a desaturated blue/green wash I painted the first colour pass on the sky. As the painting is based around a blue/green - red/orange colour complementary I might put in a touch of lemon into the lighter area of the sky - decision will be made over tomorrow's breakfast coffee.

Colours used so far: Phthalocyanine Blue, Phthalocyanine Green, Dioxazine Purple, Burnt Sienna, Permanent Orange and Warm White.

Friday, 4 April 2025

The Vampire Of San Marco - stage 2


 Finished the tonal underpainting ready for a desaturated blue/green wash tomorrow and make a start on the sky. The plan is that the brightest parts of the painting are the moon and the lights in his eyes with everything else fairly dark and foggy so that it looks like as the viewer walks along the canalside pathway a Nosferatu vampire suddenly emerges from a narrow alleyway. I want it be fairly scary... and kind of beautiful as after all it is Venice....

Thursday, 3 April 2025

The Vampire Of San Marco - stage 1


 I now have a chance to get some paintings done to take to IX later in the year (if I am able to get them to the USA now tariffs are complicating things) and thought I would paint another in my occasional series of "Vampires Of Venice". I must explain that I find Venice quite a mysterious place particularly at night and on foggy days and do not associate it with romance! I love walking around it at night and due to the age of the city it occurred to me some years ago that the whole place could be inhabited by vampires who each have a certain campo or canal etc that they haunt looking for unsuspecting tourists like me to empty of blood...

This is set in the sestiere of San Marco on the side of the Grand Canal looking towards the Salute - in fact this is impossible as there are no walkways on the side of the Grand Canal in this section of San Marco but hey it's Fantasy right?!

This is halfway through the initial tonal underpainting and didn't have time today to get it all in so I will finish it tomorrow. It uses my usual mix of Burnt Sienna and Dioxazine Purple thinned with Liquin and applied with a rag and brush.

Oil on linen 22" x 16".