Showing posts with label Old Masters. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Old Masters. Show all posts

Friday, April 17, 2009

Vase With Red Flowers - Van Burns


Acrylic on 16 x 20 canvas painted by Brendan Burns.I have painted a few copies of Van Gogh paintings, and this was painted in his style as a two hour study during a themed dinner party at the Barker Play House in Providence. I was playing a French Impressionist Role and was asked to paint a vase of flowers in the style of Van Gogh. This is what I came up with painting on site with the vase in front of me - the painting was auctioned off at the annual fund raising gala.

Please check out my other Van Gogh paintings

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Vase with 14 Sunflowers - Van Gogh Copy


Copy of Van Gogh's Fourteen Sunflowers in a Vase - painted in acrylic on canvas 24 x 30 by Brendan Burns.

This is one of my favourite paintings by Van Gogh. I was in the National Gallery in London and decided to study it closely and paint my own copy. I painted it in very thick impasto style squeezing paint directly onto the canvas from the tube - this gives a heavy textured effect like that in the original. I added some heavy texture paste to the paint to make it even thicker and pushed paint around with the wooden end of my brushes - I finished the painting in just over one day - Van Gogh I believe painted it in a day - it was his fourth picture of sunflowers he painted in 1888.

I signed it Van Burns - the name I will now use for any future study of Van Gogh's work that I paint. There will be more - I love that style

Tuesday, January 17, 2006

Le Chapeau de Paille - Copy of a Rubens


Oil on wooden panel by Brendan Burns

This is another all time favourite painting of mine - I painted this in 1997 and it was my first oil painting in 20 years or more.

My version of the Kiss by Gustav Klimt - painted in acrylic on canvas.
This is a great favourite of mine - I have never seen it in real life but will have to make a visit one day. I painted this in acrylic using textured layers and patterns with gold paint and havey texture medium.

Prosperine by Rossetti - My own version


This is a study of Rossetti's Prosperine I painted in oils. It's true to the original size but I incorporated my wifes face (Krista)instead of the original - it was a gift to Krista's close friend as a wedding present.

Rossettie painted a few versions of this painting and I liked the version with the red hair.