99 paintings of bottles of beer – Beer 6: Crown Lager

The sixth painting in my 99 bottles of beer series, another Aussie beer, this time it's a Crownie!

Crown Lager - originally made by Carlton & United Breweries (CUB), a subsidiary of Foster's Group.

The unique bottle shape and label was designed by Eveline Annie Harvey (1910 — 2008), a commercial artist working in Melbourne who was also responsible for many other well-known labels during the period.

Eveline produced the Crown Lager artwork at print size using only a single haired paintbrush, I'm not that patient..

I'm back up to 13 colours ( I used M.H. Ivory black too ).
I was being lazy - I could have done without atleast 2 of those browns - the Michael Harding Burnt Sienna and Old Holland Yellow Ochre Burnt are so close I think even Caravaggio can see my laziness (that ones for you Pete).
For the paint nerds reading this (there aren't any, I know), that Williamsburg "French Light Sienna" has an interesting greenish tinge when put against the right colours.

Cheers mate!
6 and counting, 93 to go....

7 Eleven paintings

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four paintings of a seven eleven store

Finally finished the four small paintings of the first 7 Eleven store in Western Australia

The guys there commissioned these to give as gifts to some of the bosses of 7 Eleven when they visit next month, I hope the paintings go down as well as those Krispy Kreme donuts!

Small Coogee beach painting

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An original oil painting of a lifesaver guard at Coogee beach

Here's a little painting I've been working on of the jetty at Coogee beach :

'Coogee Lifesaver'
30x40cm
Oils on linen
2015

It needs to dry before I can varnish it, but this one will be for sale (I might use it to test out ebay).
Use the contact link top right if you're interested in purchasing this piece.

Edit - this painting is now SOLD!

99 paintings of bottles of beer – Beer 5: Redback

The fifth painting in my 99 bottles of beer series, finally an Australian beer!

This time it's Redback, from Matilda Bay Brewery here in Perth, Western Australia

Back up to ten colours again, although the Old Holland Burnt Umber wasn't necessary and I don't think I used the LeFranc Transparent Indian Orange for anything except a little bit on the bottom on the crinkled paper bag.

Strewth, bloody 93 to go...
Cheers mate!

Lego Spaceman paintings

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I did these three little paintings (30x20cm) last night of a classic lego spaceman.
Oils on aluminium panel and I used the shadow box to get the lighting right on the figure.

Beer glass painting at Boston Brewery Denmark

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plein air painting at boston breweryOn a trip down south to Denmark via Margaret River I got a chance to stop in at Boston Brewery - on the South Coast Highway just east of Denmark.

We got the taster tray of 6 beers & I decided to whip out the pochade box and have some fun while we tried the different beers.

The very helpful girl that served us (didn't catch your name sorry) said this was the favourite - An Old German style Amber ale named "Alt Beer", so I decided to paint that :

This was a pretty quick one - about 40min, I had to hurry because the beer was getting warm!

99 paintings of bottles of beer – Beer 4: Beck’s

Beer number 4 in my 99 paintings of bottles of beer series - Beck's.

Beck's is the world's best selling German beer, sold in nearly 90 countries.

From Wikipedia :
Beck's Brewery is a German brewery in the northern German city of Bremen and the Beck's logo, a silver key on a red shield, is the mirror image of the coat of arms of Bremen. The first German beer company to use green bottles.

Woohoo I cut it back down to 9 colours for this one, I managed to get rid of the oranges for this painting as the beer is a light cloudy yellow.
I'm going to run out of Genuine Viridian very quickly if I keep painting green bottles...

95 to go!
Prost!

99 paintings of bottles of beer – Beer 3: Grolsch

The third painting in my 99 paintings of bottles of beer series !
This one is Grolsch :

From Wikipedia:
The Grolsch brewery was founded in 1615 in Groenlo. The town of Groenlo was then known as Grolle, hence the name Grolsch, meaning 'of Grolle'. Grolsch is best known for its 5% abv pale lager, Grolsch Premium Pilsner.

In the last beer painting I said I need to cut the number of colours down, so ofcourse I did the opposite - I squeezed out 13 for this one, oops.
The standout was the little sample tube of Williamsburg Viridian, wow, there goes my bank balance - what a paint (and what a price ..).

There's also a sample tube of Gamblin "Green gold" in there, I used that for the bottom half "full" bit of the beer bottle, first time I've used Gamblin, a bit transparent but I suppose this colour is supposed to be.

I don't like pilsner at all, and it was warm after I finished painting it, still not a bad beer and interesting that it was very orange compared to the last two.

96 to go ....
Proost!

Work on three new night scenes

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Here's some work on three new night scenes from the last few weeks. There's a lot more work to be done on two of them and a little more glazing on the darker (cropped) one. Nice to be painting something different & I'm finding the process interesting.

99 paintings of bottles of beer – Beer 2: Sapporo

The second painting in my 99 bottles of beer series - Sapporo!

Sapporo is the oldest brand of beer in Japan.

I've added a "Beer paintings" tag, if you click that you can view all of them in a row without all the other stuff from the blog

From Wikipedia :
Sapporo Breweries Limited is a Japanese brewery founded in 1876. It was first brewed in Sapporo, Japan in 1876 by the German-trained brewer Seibei Nakagawa.
Their world headquarters are in Ebisu, Shibuya, Tokyo and I've been there, sugoi!

Below are the colours used for this one - similar to the last painting but I added Old Holland Red Umber, Grumbacher Quinacridone Orange and Michael Harding Transparent Red Oxide

Kampai !!