Digital Painting Posted on October 27, 2020April 26, 2022 by reytronix Trying my hand at digital painting these days. I created these artworks on my Galaxy Note 9 cell phone using the Artrage painting app and the S-pen. Fishing at Waller Mill park Dream garden: Painted this using Artrage on Galaxy Note 9. Painted this using Artrage on Galaxy Note 9. This is based on a reference picture I took on highway 89 while I was driving from Salt lake city to Logan one late afternoon in 2017.
Experimenting with green Posted on October 27, 2020October 1, 2021 by reytronix Painted this quiet river landscape using different shades of green on ~8×10 watercolor paper (reference image from Charles Cochrane’s Painting Water and Weather book). Pastels used are CrayPas and Mungyos.
Still life study Posted on October 27, 2020 by reytronix Still life study on an 8×10 inches watercolor paper using CrayPas and Mungyo oil pastels.
Painting fun Posted on October 27, 2020November 4, 2021 by reytronix My 4-year old son (Sanu) painted this family picture after we got back from morning walk one day.
A pair of sunset paintings Posted on October 27, 2020April 26, 2022 by reytronix Completed these two sunset paintings for my staircase wall. Both used oil pastels.
More portraits of my kids Posted on October 27, 2020October 11, 2021 by reytronix A few more paintings of my kids from different times. Cute mistake: Like all other toddlers, my 3-year-old son did this cute mistake while playing hide and seek. He believed he would be invisible when he covered his eyes. The staircase in our house was his favorite hiding spot. He has turned 5 now and he eventually figured out this hiding technique is ineffective. I tried to capture his innocence in this painting. It is approx. 8×10 inches on watercolor paper using Craypas and Mungyo OPs. Another beach fun painting on a watercolor paper (6×8 inches) using line and wash technique. Sweet dream! A tiny portrait of my 7-year-old son (Rey) sleeping. It’s only 3.5×5 inches using Craypas and Mungyo oil pastels plus colored pencils for sharp edges. Joy of riding that first bike. A 5×7 inches oil pastel sketch. Another Portrait