Showing posts with label sea. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sea. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

One step forward

I don't remember whether I took this photo or Beril. But I love it!


Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Blue

I am sure you are wondering whether I took a break. Not really. I have been working on 3 paintings but couldn't complete any one of them. Now, I think, this one is ready to go.

The painting is very much related to several photos I took while I was wandering around Sile. 


Thursday, February 2, 2012

seagulls on the beach

There was a large flock of seagulls on the beach this morning. With snow, it was a wonderful surprise.




Sunday, December 25, 2011

Waves

The weather had been surprisingly good until Friday. It was around 10C (50F). Then, winter finally came. Apparently, it snowed a bit but I didn't see any snow in Sile. What I felt and saw is the wind, a bit cold 4C (35-40F), and amazing waves at the Black Sea.
While watching the waves from my balcony, I decided to paint it online -- while watching them. I did it, I guess. Though, my intention was a bit different than what I had at the end. Enjoy!



Sunday, October 23, 2011

The light in darkness

I was about to name this painting as the moon, the sea, and the darkness, but changed my mind and made it light in darkness. Then, I googled this phrase which resulted in many hits such as a light in the darkness,  the light in my darkness, and so on. Should I name it a light in your darkness :)
Anyways, I didn't work on this painting in a depressive mood but in a hyperactive mood. Not manic, though. I hope you can see some stars here and there in the painting. I also hope you enjoy to see reflections of the moonlight.





Two close-ups:





Saturday, August 7, 2010

Saturday, September 12, 2009

Seaside


Early paintings:
I like Nene Thomas's paintings. The central figure of this painting comes from her wonderful work.

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Serenity


I have finished working on this painting recently. It took me a while to come up with an idea. I started painting something else -- I don't remember right now. Its name came from -- yes, it echoes serenity but -- a movie called "Serenity", a continuation of a tv series, "Firefly". After I finished watching the series and the movie, I thought about the concept of serenity and came up with this painting. The painting and the movie do not have anything in common, except the name. Enjoy!