Thursday, April 30, 2015

TR 909

The best drum machine ever made. Combines analog drums with hats, crash and ride sampled at a rate of 90 kHz. 
A little girl at my school asked for a cat. She liked the military style 808 cat I made and loves pink. The only number I could think on is the 909-er. Instead of TR, I used the first letters of her name and also her name in written in Katakana, so this cat is pretty much personalized. 


 And she wanted a lantern...
"Tech-Riddim", Acryl on canvas, 10 x 10 cm, 2015

Tuesday, April 28, 2015

Bob


Mini Old Bob on wood. He's painted on a small piece of spare wood. Old Bob seems very wise. He knows the Stars, He knows the moon, he knows the Milky Way (From "The Right Stuff").




"Bob", Acryl on wood, 4 x 4 cm, 2014

Friday, April 24, 2015

Emerald Tiger.


The Emerald Tiger on patrol at night. He's reflecting environmental light, which gives him a beautiful glow in the dark.


"Glowing Emerald Tiger", acryl on Canvas, 15 x 15 cm, 2014

Wednesday, April 22, 2015

Shifty Pete.


For our school play, we needed a "Mondrain" for one of the scenes. The story of the play took place in a Dutch Museum. It looked simple, but it was three days work, with quite some frustration (different types of paint were used, but after some problems, I bought several tubes of acryl paint to work much faster). I had the idea to paint this cat direct after the play, but it took me some months to get me to it. 


My painting crew.


One of Bram's class mates came over to our house when I was Painting and said: "Ah, a Pete Mondrian". I never stood still by he fact his first name was Pete. As the cat has a shifted Mondrian scheme, I thought "Shifty Pete" would be a proper name. 

"Shifty Pete", Acryl on Canvas, 10 x 10 cm, 2015

Friday, July 25, 2014

Deux Neon Tartans


I started with the small painting on top. I had quite a quarrel with a kind of thick neon pink paint. Although water soluble, it was very hard to get it homogenous. For the good order, the background of these paintings are fluorescent pink. I found a way to get an even neon pink background on a 20 x 20 cm canvas. Only problem, the paint already solidified in the tube. I bought this paint very recent to try, but I don't think I am gonna buy this paint again. Anyway, I started the turquoise cat as a tortoise, but thought it would be great to try a fantasy tartan pattern. As Eva had requested me to make a 20 x 20 cm cat for in out little hall of fame, I thought it would be interesting to make a second cat with the same color pattern. The bigger canvas made it possible to give the cat more expression in his face. Instead of the usual name stamp, I painted a Chinese lantern with my name on it (in Japanese). The first, 10 x 10 cm, cat has some clouds on the background, the background of the 20 x 20 cm canvas has a kind of aquarelle texture, due to the amount of water I had to use to get the paint usable. Note that I kind of forgot to sign the big cat, but that it actually looks fine without it. The name stamp on the lamp is of course also a signature. 












I had bought this Chinese lantern for a school play. It is actually the inspiration to replace the name stamp with a lantern.

 
"McCandy", Acryl on canvas, 10 x 10 cm, 2014
"McBigKandee", Acryl on canvas, 20 x 20 cm, 2014

Tuesday, July 22, 2014

Le Snacker.


I bought the greenish turquoise acryl paint a few weeks ago. It is a very remarkable color. It isn't really green, but it isn't really blue ("bloo") either. Originally I planned to make a cat in turquoise, but the difference between the two colors were so small that, when I was painting in my backyard, I hardly could see the difference. Hence the candy stick colors. I really got graving for sweet candy when I was painting this.



You hardly see this with the naked eye, but the pink paint showed some mysterious craquelé. The craquelé proces is stopped with a glossy varnish.




"Le Candy Snacker", Acryl on canvas, 10 x 10 cm, 2014

Sunday, July 20, 2014

Sexy Legs


At first glance, not a real special cat, but I like this one myself. I bought the rose red acryl paint about a week ago and was curious how it would look in real. It's the purplish red inner stripe line in the tiger stripes. He has skinny legs for such a compact fat cat. Those are real sexy legs...






"Sexy Legs", Acryl on canvas, 10 x 10 cm, 2014.

Thursday, June 26, 2014

Sound & Silence.


I recently bought some new acryl paints. A lot of colors I often use to stock and also three new neon colors (I already had Neon Pink). That's a big shout to paint again. 





I see a new series coming up. "Sound & Silence". It's derived of a piece of spoken word I heard many years ago. It was a reaction of the complaints by people who do not like music with the use of synthesizers and their synthesized sounds. . From what I remember the end of the text was: "There is no such thing as an artificial sound. There is only sound or silence".  What does it have to do with these cats. Maybe it's about their presence. They are apparently strolling around at night. The neon colors shout out loud in the silent background with only a few starts shining bright. So, here are Sound & Silence prt 1 and 2. 












"Sound & Silence 1" (green) and "Sound & Silence 2" (Orange). Acryl on canvas, 10 x 10 cm. June 2014.