Wednesday, 13 July 2011
Wednesday, 6 July 2011
Another portrait
Another portrait. This one is of one of my best friends - Josefin.
This panting was (just as the other ones) made with acrylic paint, and I painted it in 2009.
I really enjoyed painting this portrait, since Josefin had a very special style back in the days. Quite extreme, with different coloured dreadlocks, and often very colourful Manga inspired clothes. As you can probably guess, this is not the first time I make a portrait of this pretty girl.
This panting was (just as the other ones) made with acrylic paint, and I painted it in 2009.
I really enjoyed painting this portrait, since Josefin had a very special style back in the days. Quite extreme, with different coloured dreadlocks, and often very colourful Manga inspired clothes. As you can probably guess, this is not the first time I make a portrait of this pretty girl.
(I'm sorry about the bad quality of the photo. It was taken with my old camera phone)
Friday, 1 July 2011
Portraits - great presents
Once I started to get the hang of painting with acrylic colours I realised that paintings were great to give away to people as presents. I didn't have a great job at the time, and could therefore not afford really fancy presents. These are some of the paintings I've given to people for their birthdays. All the paintings are portraits. The first one is of my sister, the second one is of my ex boyfriend, and the third one is of my ex boyfriend's sister when she was about 5 years old. I must admit that the second one is my favourite, as I was working with contrasts only on this painting. (the quality of this picture isn't great though, since I photographed the painting with my old mobile camera)
What do you think?
What do you think?
Wednesday, 29 June 2011
Inspired by a Metallica t-shirt
Once I started getting into painting with acrylic paints I started giving myself challenges. I spent lots of time on little tiny details, and one single painting could take me days to finish!
My boyfriend at the time was a huge Metallica fan, and had all these band t-shirts with rock prints on them. I studied these t-shirts very carefully, and decided to paint a couple of them on big canvases.
One of them is this painting of a cracked hand holding a snake (or should I say the remains of a snake, thinking about the fact that you can see the snake's skull) that I painted in 2006.
This painting took me 10 hours, since I mostly used a teeny tiny brush for all the little details.
Again, please ignore the big "Maria Hagman" written all over the painting. This was done in photoshop after I decided to upload the picture on the internet.
My first ever acrylic painting from 2006
The first one in line is a painting of Marilyn Monroe made with acrylic paint. The story behind this painting is not very interesting, but I can tell you that this was my first ever painting with acrylic paint, that I made in 2006.
I had tried oil before, but I just didn't like it. Acrylics are so easy to work with, as the paint dries in no time at all, which is a benefit when you need to change something in the painting.
Try to ignore the massive 'Maria Hagman' written all over the painting. When I first uploaded this painting to my Facebook page I was a bit paranoid about people copying the picture and taking credit for it. That's why...
I have developed my painting skills and I've changed my technique a lot since this painting was made, but I just thought it would be fun to show you all how it all started.
Thursday, 23 June 2011
The beginning of a new era...
I'm not talking about an era like Art Nouveau or Baroque here, but a new era in my life... I'm starting up my own art blog!
The reason? Well, I used to be such a creative person before, but lately I've gone a bit lazy. I believe that an art blog will help motivate me, and make me become more creative again. I have always loved to draw, ever since I was a little kid, and I still do. I went to art school from the age 16 to 19, and I loved it. I got to try so many different art related things, like photography and film, and I found the art history lessons really interesting.
This blog is not just going to be about the art of painting and drawing, but about everything creative - jewellery making, interior decoration, scrap booking, card making, sewing, ceramics... you name it! I might even throw in a book review every once in a while. Only time will tell what will become of this blog. But one thing is sure - everything arty that I do, or that I get inspired of, will definitely be posted on this blog.
I hope you'll enjoy it!
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