The guy who (thought he) killed the Kingpin

Sammy Silke, spray paint and marker on HDF board, 80x60cm (31.5×23.6 inch)

I always loved Brian Michael Bendis’ and Alex Maleev’s run on Daredevil.

Using up leftovers

Color Bath, spray paint on HDF board, 80x60cm (31.5×23.6 inch)

Got inspired by André Derain’s “Bathers” and found a few near-empty cans.

Cheeky Grin

Angel or Demon, oil on HDF board 30x24cm (11.8×9.4 inch)
Angel or Demon, oil on HDF board 30x24cm (11.8×9.4 inch)

Although I love this facial expression of hers you never know whether it’s a good sign or a bad sign…

Memories of Summer

Summer, oil on HDF board 40x30cm (15.7x11.8 inch)
Summer Splash, oil on HDF board 40x30cm (15.7×11.8 inch)

My son enjoying himself in the Adriatic Sea. I started this painting in June 2014 in studio class but had to finish it at home. Unfortunately Stefan Nuetzel stopped offering his studio class at that time. Nevertheless I am really thankful for these three months – I’ve learned a lot!

Painting with a limited palette

Andrew, oil on HDF board 30x20cm (11.8x7.9 inch)
Andrew, oil on HDF board 30x20cm (11.8×7.9 inch)

After two monochromatic portraits it was time to add some color. The limited palette I used for my third studio class painting consisted of titanium white, cadmium yellow light, azo red medium and ultramarine.

Learning to see Values

Monochrome Sir, oil on HDF board 40x30cm (15.7x11.8 inch)
Monochrome Sir, oil on linen on HDF board 40x30cm (15.7×11.8 inch)

My second painting at Studio Nuetzel was also a monochromatic portrait. It’s a really good exercise to learn to see the dark and light areas and how dark or light they are compared to the other areas.

Getting introduced to Oil Painting

Monochrome Lady, oil on MDF board 30x24cm (11.8x9.4 inch)
Monochrome Lady, oil on MDF board 30x24cm (11.8×9.4 inch)

In April 2014 I started to attend Stephan Nuetzel‘s studio class once a week. It was time for my first oil painting. Stephan suggested to keep it simple for the beginning – stick with one color and break it into a few tonal values.