Monday, February 19, 2007

Bram Moszkowicz

A quick sketch of a famous dutch attorney, who came in trouble because he decided to defend te suspect murderer of his former client.

Saturday, February 17, 2007

Book cover



This is a book that just came out.
The illustration is about the three most prominent writers of the Netherlands: Gerard Reve, Harry Mulisch and Willem Frederik Hermans, fighting over the prize for best writer, a golden Apple.
The illustration was done in gouache.

Thursday, February 15, 2007

Photographing art

Does anyone have some advice on making photographs of paintings?
I have a great camera, yet I find it hard to make good pictures.
Can anyone tell me something about lighting, how to avoid reflections, how to avoid distortion, etc.

Thanks,

Wouter

Oil practise



This is an oil painting I made last week, based on the watercolor sketch I posted earlier. I tried to keep my brushstrokes loose, and let them fall into place when you look at the painting from a distance. Further I managed to keep the piece colorful, accomplishing grey parts by placing different colors next to each other, so that even dark parts remain bright. I has a nice imprssionist feel, that I want to keep exploring.









Friday, February 09, 2007

Recent illustration work



Aside exploring my impressionis way of painting, I am doing a lot of illustration jobs. I am not always permitted to post those drawings immediately, but here are some of the ones I can show. The upper illustration is a detail of a book cover for a book called: De scheepsjongens van Bontekoe, a book based on a true classic Dutch story. They're also making a movie of the story, and this illustration was based on the actual actors of that movie. I would really like to paint the movie poster as well, but at this moment nothing is cetrain yet.

The other images are editorial illustrations for different magazines

Sunday, February 04, 2007

More watercolor practise

This is a watercolor of the 'oude haven', where I made several ink drawings as well. It is truly an adventure, exploring the possibilities of the medium.

Thursday, February 01, 2007

Maassluis

This is a watercolor I did of Maassluis. I think watercolor is a difficult medium, so I want to do more studies to get a grip of the medium. I tend to overpaint a watercolor, and in this on I succeeded in keeping the layers simple. I want to keep the darker values even more open.

Thursday, January 25, 2007

freezing cold

Today I went outside into thefreezing cold to do another pen and ink drawing. With my hand frozen, I managed to put some ink on my paper. The drawing depict the oude haven in Rotterdam. Time for hot chocolate now....

Wednesday, January 24, 2007

Ink


This drawing was made with ink and reed pen. I love doing these sketches.
The drawing depicts Veerhaven in Rotterdam.

Tuesday, January 16, 2007

Harry Mulisch


Portrait of the dutch writer Harry Mulisch (31 x 24 inch Mixed media: acrylics, colored pencil structure mediums)

Friday, January 05, 2007

ollie the elephant



Illustration for another of the gestreepte boekjes. (www.degestreepte boekjes.nl)

Friday, December 22, 2006

Muzz

This is a drawing of my band. (www.muzz.nl) It is a new design for the Muzz website.

Wednesday, December 13, 2006

Skullduggery Pleasant

This is an illustration for Skullduggery Pleasant. A novel by Derek Landy, about the adventures of a 12-year-old girl who is heir to a mysterious fortune and her fully articulated skeleton mentor.

Noor and her runaway parents




Noor and her runaway parents, that's the translated title of a dutch book I've been doing illustrations for. It was a lot of fun, making illustrations about a girl whose parents instantly left one day, leaving a small note and some money.
It was a challenge to use only black, white and grey, and create different layers with these elements.