Showing posts with label Venice. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Venice. Show all posts

Thursday, 7 March 2013

Impressions of Venice opening night

Last Friday I went to the private viewing of the Venice show "Impressions of Venice" at the Mine Gallery in Carshalton, London. I had a great time. It is a beautiful show and I'm very proud to be a part of it. Here are all the details about the show which will run until the end of March:


All paintings are for sale and can be viewed on the online catalogue in the link below:


Here are some pictures of the evening:


Karl Terry's large painting stands beautifully in the middle of the wall arrangement 




Me and my mum who accompanied me to the evening 


Some of my paintings

And some more


Tim King in front of his masterpieces

Andrew Candy from the Mine Gallery chatting with Tim and I  


Lovely work from David Bachmann on the left and John Stillman on the right


Chatting with the painter Paul Aps -
we knew each other from Facebook but it was the first time we met for real!





In great conversation with the painter John Stillman
and Art lover Wiesia Janina Cook-Bownas


Lovely paintings from Haidee-Jo Summers



Mixed work from John Stillman, myself and others



I loved this painting at the top from Derek Daniells

I loved the nocturne at the bottom by Roy Connelly

To finish this post, here is a great video done by fellow painter Roy Connelly who was in Venice last November with us and put together this film to show what a great trip it was. It comes from his blog www.royconnelly.com/blog and he kindly let me use it here.





Artists on the film that are in the show are:
David Bachmann
Roy Connelly
Tony Dakin
Tim King
Valérie Pirlot
Michael Richardson
Haidee-Jo Summers
Karl Terry

Monday, 18 February 2013

London Venice show

I have just got back my Venice paintings from the framer and they will now be sent to London for a special Venice show at [mine] gallery that will run during the whole month of March. I'm very excited and honoured to be a part of what promises to be a fantastic show! 




Here are the details of the show:

[MINE] GALLERY
30-34 High Street, Carshalton, London borough of Sutton, Surrey, SM5 3AG 
020 8647 1800

EXHIBITION DATES

Private view: 6-8pm Friday 1 March 2013 in Gallery 01
Open to public: 10am Saturday 2 March 2013

Closes:  4pm on Saturday 30 March 2013
Exhibition catalogue: Available to download during show

OPENING TIMES 
10am until 5pm: Monday, Tuesday and Friday
Late night from 10am until 8pm: Thursday
10am until 4pm: Saturday and Sunday
Closed: Wednesday

Car park: Directly opposite gallery on high street

RSVP VIP If you would like to join the mailing list for the gallery 
and receive invitations to our private views 



Please contact Andrew at [mine] on 020 8647 1800 
or click here to sign up to the mailing list online.






Here are below my paintings that will be included in the show. Don't hesitate to contact the gallery if you are interested in a particular painting or if you wish the receive the full catalogue.


Detail of San Marco Basilica 8”x10” oil on board

Fish Market, Venice 9”x12”  oil on board 

Salute Maria della Salute from the Accademia bridge in the fog 9”x16”  oil on board 

Verrocchio - Bartolomeo Colleoni, Campo dei Santi Giovanni e Paolo  12”x9”   oil on board  

San Marco Basilica in the rain, late afternoon 9”x12”  oil on board 

View from the Ponte dei Pugni  8”x10”  oil on board 


View accross the Canal from Fondamenta Dogana alla Salute  10”x8”  oil on board 

The Accademia bridge at night  7”x10”  oil on board  

Shops at Piazza San Marco   10”x12”  oil on board

Piazzetta in the morning 2  7”x10”   oil on board 

Monday, 31 December 2012

Venice - Day 5 & 6

I hope you all had a wonderful Christmas time. Here my last post about my recent trip to Venice with six paintings done in my last two days. (Click here if you have missed my first post and second post). 


DAY5:

The fog was still there so we made the most of the magical touch it brought to Venice. In the morning, Haidee and I decided to tackle the Salute from the Accademia Bridge. Here is the result:


Salute Maria della Salute from the Accademia bridge in the fog     16"x9"  oil on board

Here is my set up just as I was about to start:


As I was painting, I saw someone waving at me from the waterbus; it was fellow painter Tim King who was about to join us on the bridge to paint.



Detail

The painting at the end of the session


Afterwards, Haidee and I decided to head to San Barnaba which offered many painting opportunities. Here is the little painting I did on the spot. I loved painting the gondola and observing people in the square:


View from the Ponte dei Pugni   10"x8"   oil on board

For this painting we set up again on a bridge, much smaller than the Accademia Bridge so we tried to take as little space as possible and not disturb people. It seemed locals tend to use the right side of the bridge to go one way and the left to go the other way, just like a two ways road. I remember an old lady crossing the bridge that looked at us with complete indignation as she realised she had to change her usual route and cross the bridge on the left side instead as we were on her way. I think she was literally about to call the police! 


Haidee and I in action


Detail


My painting towards the end

After a delicious hot chocolate at the café next door, Haidee and I set up for a last painting on an other bridge just around the corner. I know, 3 bridges set up a day seems like a lot but really we just couldn't get enough of disturbing people by standing in the way!

What caught our eyes was the amazing light of the vibrant Venetian red buildings creating great reflections in the water. Here is the result:

Bridge near Campo San Barnaba   10"x7"  oil on board

The original picture below doesn't truly show the beautiful light as it was taken when the sun had gone:



As we were painting, a tourist shouted at his friend "Look! Picasso painting!". Then he came closer to have a better look at the paintings and turned around with a disappointed look on his face to rectify to his friend "No Picasso". It would be rude if it wasn't so funny...


Detail


The painting towards the end 


DAY6:

On the last painting day, we were greeted by a beautiful sunrise and the view towards the Piazetta was the perfect spot to capture this magical moment. Here is my little study of the place: 


Piazzetta in the morning 2   10"x7"   oil on board


The painting towards the end

Haidee and I were standing on those tables already set up for the high tide. As we were painting the water started to cover the low parts of San Marco Piazza but didn't quite reach us. Still, the excitement was enough to make us feel like we were courageously braving the elements for the sake of our Art!




Detail




Afterwards, to reward ourselves for our efforts, Haidee and I decided to treat ourselves to a nice cup of hot chocolate at the famous Café Florian on San Marco Piazza. I know we had many hot chocolates during this trip, but this was something special... I can't stop thinking about it!

After the luxurious Café break, we went for a hard transition for our next painting with the smelly fish market! I had been meaning to paint there all week so this was our last chance. Unfortunately we arrived a bit late as they started packing up when I was just starting to paint. I decided to give it a go anyway and managed to do a little study in less than an hour:


Fish Market, Venice   12"x9"   oil on board


Below you can see my set up amongst the buckets of seafood. My feet were swimming in a pond of smelly fishy water. I had to bin my lucky painting cloth after it fell on the floor - no washing machine would have got that smell off! Still, this was worth it, this place is so vibrant and full of life - a real treat to paint!




This was really a race against time but it was really fun and I think this rush probably pushed me to keep things fresh and spontaneous. 




Detail


After this I had time only for one last painting before the light had gone so I headed back to San Marco with fellow painter Stuart Fullerton. It was raining so we took shelter underneath the alcoves at the end of the square. The rain made lovely reflections on the pavement and the people with umbrellas brought colours and movement to the scene.

San Marco Basilica in the rain, late afternoon   12"x9"   oil on board

This was the scene as we arrived:



But the light was disappearing fast and half way through the painting I had to put my fashionable head torch on to complete my silly hat look.



The rain became stronger and was now reaching my painting so what started as an oil painting turned out to be more like a watercolour! It became very dark quite soon so I had to call it a day.




Detail

The day after we were on our way back to the airport - here is a picture of the four of us posing in San Marco Piazza before heading back. It was high tide so the whole Piazza was flooded.


Tim King, David Pilgrim, Haidee Jo Summers and myself





What a great trip it was. I hope I'll be there soon to paint again. I wish you all a fantastic year 2013! 


My paintings are available for sale directly from me or through a gallery and can be shipped worldwide. Prices depends on size and subject and generally range from £100 to £500. Please email me to check prices and availability at valpirlot1@hotmail.com