....Original Watercolour Painting and Drawing by Bleujay....
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'Fleurs in a Bleu Vase'
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'Work in Progress'
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'Work in Progress'
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'Original Drawing'
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'Fleurs in a Bleu Vase'
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Greetings Art Appreciators;
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Hope you are well and enjoying a fine day wherever you may be.
Lilies have long appeared in Bleujay's artwork as well as Tulips. Their simple structure of a few petals, stamens and stem provide them with an unsurpassed elegance. That elegance...that essence is something Bleujay hopes to capture on paper....an invisible concept made visible through a painting.
Artists paint for many reasons....to practice, to hone a certain skill, to become familiar with; their tools, colours or a subject....many reasons indeed...in order to be able to paint the subject matter that appeals most to them. They have a motive, which could be simple or complicated ....stemming from thoughts they have had on a certain subject or subjects. Many decisions follow before they ever put pencil or paint to paper.
A particular query is oft asked of Bleujay...'How long did it take to paint this artwork?'. Perhaps what they are really asking is ...'How long did it take to produce this finished artwork?' The painting of it is a small percentage of time spent on the actual piece of work. The process....Thought/Inspiration/Data Gathering, ...Motive/The Why, ...Decision/Focus, ...Action/Material Gathering, then Composing, Drawing, Painting....can be as simple or as complicated as the artist desires. Needless to say the actual production time of an artwork is not really measurable. The artist can measure the time of the actual painting of it, should they wish to do so.
Wishing you all the best....God's best!
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'This then is the message which we have heard of Him, and declare unto you; that God is Light and in Him is no darkness at all.' IJohn 1.3
It is faith alone in Christ alone for salvation/ eternal life.
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Thank you for dropping by. __
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Kind Regards,
Bleujay
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...Original Photography by Bleujay....
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'Lily and Fern'
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Details with regard to the Painting and Photography:
Materials used....D'Arches Watercolour Paper, Cold Press/Not....Winsor&Newton, Watercolour Professional Paint tubes, Sable Watercolour brushes and Graphite pencils. Size of work.....28x38cm/11x15in.
The photograph of the Lily was taken in Bleujay's studio with an iPad Pro.
This painting has been previously exhibited elsewhere.
Thank you for your interest. __
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