Above image: This is the collage I made of all 30 of my pleinairpril paintings, and is now available as a print on my website: Collage Poster Art Print
I was very happy to have finished this challenge, my first completed 30 day challenge since I took part in an oil painting a day in January 2016 for the Strada Easel challenge.
I ended up painting scenes from 18 different countries including England, Ireland, Malta, Egypt, The Faroe Islands, Norway, Italy, Romania, The Netherlands, Slovenia, Hungary, The Czech Republic, Switzerland, Jordan, Finland, Austria, Germany and Iceland! Many of these places are dream travel destinations.
So here are all 30 paintings together from my pleinairpril challenge 2021.
Day 1: Skellig Michael Island, Ireland
Day 2: The Fjords of Norway Painting Day 2
Day 3: Murlough Bay, Northern Ireland
Day 4: A Bridge in County Clare, Ireland
Day 5: Pavilion Northern Gate from Brighton England
Day 6: English's Seafood Restaurant, Brighton, England
Day 7: Malta
Day 8: Irish Coast
Day 9: Easter Island, Chile
Day 10: Bora, Bora, French Polynesia
Day 11: Egypt
Day 12: Pillars of Karnak Temple, Luxor Temple, Egypt
Day 13: Petra, Jordan
Day 14: The Dolomites, Italy
Day 15: The Dolomites, Italy 2
Day 16: Finnish Forest
Day 17: Waterfall Streams, European Forest
Day 18: Romanian Forest
Day 19: The Netherlands
Day 20: Lake Bled, Slovenia
Day 21: Switzerland
Day 22: Switzerland Mountains Painting
Day 23: Prague, The Czech Republic
Day 24: Iceland
Day 25: Tuscany Houses, Italy
Day 26: A Still Life Painting From My Kitchen
Day 27: Woodland Park Bench, Germany
Day 28: The Faroe Islands
Day 29: Vienna, Austria
**Day 30: Budapest - Hungary **
So that's it, all 30 of my paintings together, painting every day during April. I painted all of these digitally in Photoshop using my Wacom Intuos 3 tablet (Very old, but still good).
Here is the poster collage showing all 30 paintings together, one more time:
I hope you like my work, let me know what you think in the comments!
Thank you,
Robbie
Excelent work ;))
Thank you!
Lots of awesome work here. I’m sure you learned a lot.
Thank you very much! I did, I think I became a bit more efficient towards the end, some days were much harder than others, but I pushed through and I think I made some improvements.
Your art has been wonderful, very beautiful
Thank you very much, I really appreciate it :)
That's beautiful and wonderful work of art.
Thank you very much :)
Wow, so many beautiful landscapes. Must have been a quite busy month for you :)
Thank you! Yes it was, some days It was a real challenge, but great to get one finished every day.
Great! are extraordinary scenarios
Thank you! Very much appreciated :)
Congrats. Very difficult to do these challenges. Lots of dedication and creativity. I completed a lockdown challenge of 14 days and was running out of ideas 🤯
Thank you! Yes they are, you have to be focused and committed, as you know some days are much harder than others, especially when you need fresh ideas and not sure where to start, but it's worth it. 14 days is still half a month, so you did well
🙏☺️
great work you surly has a gift. this is some awesome work there and you have refined your craft a lot.
Thank you very much for your comment! I appreciate it :)
**awsome works!
**i really loved Day 23: Prague, The Czech Republic
it is marvelous 🥇
Thank you very much :) Yes that one was one of my personal favourites too!
Thank you very much! That's very interesting regarding collective content creatives and collaboration potential. Are you aware of any platforms that have such tools already in place? If I'm correct with my understanding, an example would be for say a Youtuber to collaborate with a visual artist to have their work as the background to the topic they are talking about?
That's a shame day 10 wouldn't load! It did for me when I looked again, it was the Polynesian Island Boro, Boro from a distance! And I really do like the topic of ancient civilisations, ancient history, so much of I'm sure is being kept secret from us. All these monuments around the world fascinate me, and I have visited a number of the sites! Ancient Ireland and U.K I'm finding even more fascinating at the moment, some argue that the British Isles are the true birth place of mankind!
Thanks again :)
Thank you for this, I completely agree with you about history being hidden from us. In some Scandinavian beliefs/History, I think its the Boc Saga, they speak of how humanity started in Northern Europe too. I'm going to look for a book intro Youtube video which I listened to recently which I think you will find interesting, to do with The British Isles being the birthplace