Monday, July 21, 2008

Dutch Windmill Paintings

Watercolor paintin of Dutch windmill in Zeeland holland

My final landscape paintings in the Holland painting series (for now anyway) are painted with two entirely different moods. In the watercolor painting above I bathe the scene in the warm glow of sunset's evening light. In Holland the skies are big, because the country is wide and flat. When it is moist and rainy, distant views fade quickly into a gray haze, but after the rain skies are clear and the sunsets are grand. This painting is based loosely on the windmill at Sint Maartensdijk in Zeeland, although I took ample license with the elements in order to create the drama I was looking for. Click to learn more about this painting

Holland Reflections painting by Roland Lee of Openluchtmuseum in Arnhem Netherlands

This painting above called "Holland Reflections" includes typical Dutch symbols such as windmills, thatched roofs, flatbottomed boat, and water. the mood is different, as I seek to capture the bright colors and airy skies in the water reflections. The painting was inspired by a visit we made to the wonderful Openluchtmuseum in Arnhem. Click to learn more about this painting

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Thursday, July 17, 2008

Giethoorn Canal Boat Painting

Watercolor painting of Giethoorn Holland canal
These narrow canals connect the residents of Giethoorn Holland to the rest of the world. The only transportation they have is via their little canal boats. Instead of garages they have boat houses. Small footbridges crossing the canals are high enough for the boats to go under, but they have to take the mast down first!

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Saturday, July 05, 2008

Painting of Windmill in Edam Netherlands

Roland Lee painting of Dutch windmill in Edam NetherlandsAfter visiting the historic seaport town of Volendam north of Amsterdam, we continued on and stopped at Edam, where we fell in love with this little windmill alongside a canal. Most of the windmills in Holland are no longer functioning, and it appeared that this one had been turned into a home with bright red shutters and trim.

Watercolor painting technique used in painting Dutch windmill in HollandThis close-up shows the painting procedure I use on most of my paintings. I begin with a light 2H pencil sketch on the watercolor paper, then use a combination of wet-into-wet and drybrush as I build up the values from light to dark. Notice how I leave the white of the paper where the highlights will be in the finished painting.

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Tuesday, July 01, 2008

Sketchbook Drawings of Holland

Farmhouse near Holten in HollandHere are a few more sketchbook drawings from the travel sketchbook I kept in the Netherlands. These drawings are from the Overijssel province near the town of Holten.

Cottage at Landal Twenhaarsveld in Overijssel HollandWe stayed a week at the Landal Twenhaarsveld family park near the little town of Holten in Overijssel Netherlands. The little cottages were very nice and the amenities were great. Some of the cottages even had the typical thatched roofs.

farm near Holten in Overijssel NetherlandsBut what I liked best was hiking each morning out in the farms and along the country roads. Even in the country the homes are well-kept, with lovely gardens and thatched roofs.

Farmhouse with tile roof near Holten in Overijssel HollandThe Eigenweg is a little lane that runs behind Landal near Holten. This is a sketch of one of the farmhouses with a typical high-pitched tile roof and Dutch gable. Most of the Dutch tile roofs are dark brown rather than red.

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