Thursday, 13 November 2014

Inspired By Rene Magritte

I  did this monochromatic painting of Rene Magritte's The Great War in 2002 when I use to go to watercolour classes, we had to find a painting and choose one paint to paint it with.


It was too big to go in my journal so I printed it and cut the image out but then I had to do a background so I decided on another Magritte painting The Empty Picture Frame. This is the result.
I'm linking it to the Art Journal Journey challenge - Inspired by the masters.


For the background I used watercolour pencils and a waterbrush.

This is a photo of The Great War


and this is a photo of The Empty Picture Frame.


7 comments:

  1. Hazel, this is absolutely fantastic, love your wonderful inspiration and how you combined the 2 paintings. Thanks for this marvelous contribution to Art Journal Journey, Valerie

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  2. You made a beautiful inspired by Margritte combination here... adorable artwork! I love that you combined two of his pieces together! So clever and artsy!
    Thank you for joining us at Art Journal Journey with this amazing contribution!
    hugs
    Susi
    xxx
    Susi

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  3. An amazing 'magritte' Hazel. Love how you've taken it forward and created an entirely new piece of art.

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  4. Love how you've combined the two pieces Hazel! I've always liked magritte's work :-)

    Sally

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  5. Amazing!!! I can't paint or draw to save my life!! Such talent you have Hazel :) xo Christi

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  6. A marvellous piece of art Hazel! xxx

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  7. Love this, I was very blown away to see this! me and my son were actually talking about this very painting a few days ago, so cool. Have a great one

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