Blue Bird Picking Flowers for Pink Bird

I enjoy very much doing these miniature works. I hope you like them too.

Pink Bird - Blue Bird Picking Flowers
ACEO 2.5x3.5inches
watercolour pencils
Please visit my blog for more of my work. Trine Meyer Vogsland
 
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ACEO Waking up to a New Year, By Trine Meyer Vogsland

Today's painting is not inspired by my New Year's Eve celebration because that was shamefully low in consumption of party liquids. My Pink Bird lady on the other hand . . .

ACEO Waking up to a New Year,
watercolours and ink
2.5x3.5in
$5
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Twilight Beach I by Trine Meyer Vogsland, acrylics on canvas panel 18x24cm


Twilight Beach I,
acrylics on canvas panel
18x24cm
$110
p&p is FREE
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Trine Meyer Vogsland
 
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Rocky Beach I and II, acrylics on coldpressed fine grain watercolour paper 24x32cm

These days I work and will continue to work hard on my book project: Working title: "On the mountain". I am very happy about the progress this far. Mountains as well as beaches and islands often have some similar characteristics for example the wide view, the bareness and most of all the closeness to the forces of nature. Although harder to breathe due to wind also the place where I really feel I can breathe.

Paintingwise I explore simplistic ways of capturing the feelings I get when walking along beaches or sitting on one.

Rocky Beach,
acrylics on coldpressed fine grain watercolour paper
24x32cm
$100






Rocky Beach II,
acrylics on coldpressed fine grain watercolour paper
24x32cm
$86
p&p is FREE
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Trine Meyer Vogsland
 
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The Beach, acrylics on paper 24x32cm

Today's painting is inspired by my walks along the beach at Whiting Bay, Arran Island, Scotland this July. It is not Whiting Bay as such but more my emotion when remembering it. My feeling of meditation watching it walking or from a bench.

 

One Friday evening sitting at Bar Eden, Whiting Bay, looking out at the beach through the window while waiting for my scallops I wrote this in my travel journal.

 

I'm sitting her, waiting for my scallops, looking out of the window at the most beautiful weather. A wonderful treat after all the rain most days. A white sailboat drifts slowly past a bit further out on the very quiet ocean. A large gullslowly floats up and down in the water in the gentle waves. The beach is quite bare and long. A few rocks and some seaweeds are decoratively spread around. Gorgeous round stones shaped by the ocean in all sizes, colours and patterns lay in heaps around together with shells of so many kinds in abundance.

 

 
The sand is slightly redbrown, almost like clay and almost as easy to shape by the look of the amazing sand sculptures evolving as family after family plays with buckets and spades, sand and water on one side of the beach.

 

 

The Beach,
acrylics on paper (cold pressed 200g, acrylics paper)
24x32cm
$100
p&p is FREE
 
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