Artist at work - some timelapse videos
Here are a selection of time-lapse videos which show my working process for some of my favourites from this project. My process is considerably speeded up, the 100 days Project paintings took between two and 8 hours of work each day. Compilations, featuring 5 paintings each, of all 100 days of the project along with other videos can be found on my YouTube channel @juliecanefineart5760.
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No 1. Green Vase and Haberdashery
I chose a small vase from my collection and a few bits from the recent sewing project. I set up a pleasing composition and drew a rough line drawing of my few objects on to a piece of Linen. T |
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No 12. Old Green Bottle and Lavender
I found this pretty little bottle in my collection and half filled it with water to add interest, the lavender sprig lay in front to cast an interesting shadow. |
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No 16. Tin Jug and Cherries
This is one of my favourites, simple everyday objects resting quietly on the shelf, I enjoy capturing the different surface textures. |
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No 22. Kangaroo Paw in Green Vase.
Having fun, today! I took on a trickier subject. The intricate details on these Kangaroo Paw flowers were a real challenge. |
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No 30 Habanero Chillies
I am very sensitive to chilli and avoid eating them, however I adore capturing their bright colours and shiny skin. These five Habanero chillies found a good home with a chilli loving friend, following their modelling stint. |
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No. 37 Red Plums
Plums are one of my favourite fruits, particularly Victoria plums though I don't find them for sale often. I remember raiding the Victoria plum tree in my childhood garden when they were in season and I got the chance. |
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No. 57 Birds Eye Chillies
More chillies, I find them irresistible as subjects but intensely uncomfortable in food. |
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No. 58 Mandarines
Three mandarines all ready to eat, I have painted many citrus fruit and these made a delightful study and a lovely snack! |
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No. 71 Peaches and Cream
A blossom from one of my favourite Grevillea bushes in my garden. I really enjoyed capturing the intricate detail of these flowers. |
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No. 73 Blueberry Smile
I had a pack of blueberries gleaned from the local Woolies in the height of lockdown, I decide to bring some cheer by using them to depict a smiley face. |
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No. 77 Mock Orange and Shells
These Mock Orange flowers were plucked from my hedge, and their subtle colour sits comfortably with these pale shells. |
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No. 81 Strawberries and Canna Lily
this one has lovely bright colours, and the strawberries were a delight to paint. |
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No. 94 Japanese Honeysuckle
This honeysuckle flower was found growing on the nature strip along a local fence, the. colours work in a beautiful soft harmony. The fragrance filled my studio as I painted the flower. |
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No. 96. Garden Treasures
I spent a lovely time in my garden collecting these treasures to paint today, as autumn is upon us there were many seed pods to choose from. |