Mar 6, 2012
Mar 1, 2012
Feb 29, 2012
Shoe Shine
There are Shoeshiners all over the big cities in Turkey (Istanbul, Izmir, Ankara...). Some take two seconds and don't actually care so they "paint" over your shoes and charge five to seven euros. But some really do care about their craft as shown in the video below.
Sep 19, 2011
Oil sketch Practice
Aug 22, 2011
Aug 1, 2011
Jul 25, 2011
Urban Painting - (Part 2)



Time to hit the streets again in downtown Moncton NB. At this point in the pictures the drawing was already locked down on canvas and I was well on my way. I started by creating a light underpainting. Next I was pushing and pulling some of the values to bring it all to life. Still more to come...
I want to say thank you to my good friend Jimmy Robichaud for taking the pictures.
Jul 17, 2011
Urban Painting - (Part 1)

This is the preparatory drawing for a painting I'm currently working on. It was commissioned to me last year but the snow got in the way. Everyone knows it takes more than snow for me to stop painting but since the client wanted a painting without snow I had to postpone.
Some of the lines are a bit strange, this was all done freehand with the sight size method.
I'll be posting my progress.
Jun 25, 2011
Quick Wisdom...
There are certain things in art you will only learn if you slow down or speed up. It doesn't mean you need to change your ways but it simply means that you should look at things differently than the way you did before.
We often say "look at things in a different angle." So why not look at things in a different speed next time you create?
You mite just learn something new.
~Brian
Aug 30, 2010
Jul 10, 2010
Mar 17, 2010
Downtown Painting.

Today was so nice outside I decided paint outdoors. Here's the downtown location.
The Capitol Theaters is my focal point in this painting. I Usually paint from the center (focal point) wherever that may be. By center I don't mean the center of the canvas but more were my attention will focus. There's always an area were our eyes will give more attention. It's important to note that I focus on an area and not details. 
Aways make sure your perspective is correct otherwise you will end up with floating buildings.

More to come...
Photo copyright Jimmy Robichaud
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