Monday 28 January 2008

The Greeks and the Romans

The first ones from the Museum. | Die Ersten aus dem Museum.


Silen, 30 x 20 cm, Oil on Canvaspanel


Dionysos, 40 x 30 cm, Oil on Canvaspanel


Spearbearer | Speerträger, 40 x 30 cm, Oil on Canvaspanel

8 comments:

René PleinAir said...

I still are in ow when I see you painting INSIDE a museum, ..

Do you take any precautions that you could spill some paint or turp?

But what an exercise this is again Stefan, great stuff!

Jiddje said...

Nice review on Lines and Colors, Stefan!

Todd Bonita said...

saw the reveiw on Lines and colors...you are a superstar...but I already knew that long before that. The work looks great, I was just looking for an excuse to stop in and see what you were up to.

Cheers my friend.
Best,
Todd

Stefan Nuetzel said...

René,
I am working with my french easel and that foldable palette, called french companion, which catches the splatters and drips.

They are a good exercise although I find them still a little too tightly rendered.

Stefan Nuetzel said...

Thanks Jiddje! I was very pleased by that.

Stefan Nuetzel said...

Hi Todd,
interestingly the WWW is smaller than one would think.

I don´t know what you think a superstar is but if I am one, I am a shabby one. ;-))

Thanks for your comment.

Cheers
Nue

Ryan Evans said...

Wow these are great! I am trying to do a series based on greek classical sculpture (you can see my Achilles on my blog)- how did you go about getting permission to paint in a museum??!

Were they quite open to this?

Ryan

Leslie Sealey said...

I love the Dionysos painting-very confident paint handling and beautiful color!