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the Art of Catalin Bridinel

23 Jan 2009
forest_sunset_watercolor

Forest Sunset Watercolor

After working mainly with ink in 2008 I decided for the new year to experiment with some color. After some thought i chose watercolors. I just love the textures and the way the colors mix on the paper.

Another thing i like is the way the whole process is so unpredictable. The ink runs, colors blend, washes fade when they dry. Not to talk about splashes and other totally random techniques. This is my very first watercolor in a long long time so I’m surprised of how nice it turned out.

15 Dec 2008
quick_and_unfinished

Quick and unfinished

I love the rounded corners, the covers and the yellow tint of the moleskine but I have to say for ink work it’s not that good.

The pages are very thin and the ink bleeds to the other side. That means you have to use every other page and put a sheet of white paper between the pages when you scan.

The watercolor moleskine is nice but a tad small (there may be another size, I don’t know). The one I love most is the Japanese album… that one is just too cool.

16 Nov 2008
olive_tree

Olive Tree

There’s something fascinating about a very old olive tree. The way the trunk separates and intertwines, the big holes and chunky roots. I first sow this in on my vacation in Corfu where you can find trees up to 400 years old.  Because it’s a fast growing tree almost everywhere else in Greece the trees are not let to live that long, they’re replanted every decade or so to make it easier to pick the olives.

14 Nov 2008
bird_on_a_wire

Bird on a wire

The pinkish hue is actually yellowish from the moleskine. The firs time i used ink on this… and probably the last.

02 Nov 2008
a_horse_in_the_waves

a Horse in the waves

The watercolor is in fact watercolor (water soluble) pencils. After laying the color of the page I smudged it with a wet brush. All the coloring is just 5 minutes work…