Showing posts with label landscape. Show all posts
Showing posts with label landscape. Show all posts

1/13/2015

30 Paintings in 30 Days: Day 13 - Scape

Day 13 - Scape
Watercolor on Cardstock
3.3" x 4.9 " / 8,5 cm x 12,5 cm
Ebba Jahn 2014/15


Day 13 - Scape
in Passepartout 5" x 7 " / 13 x 18 cm
Ebba Jahn

Day 13 ​of the 30 day painting challenge comes on a watercolored paper postcard, matted in a natural white folding passepartout, which shows the original colors better than the close-up photo. The genre might be "abstract", but it sorted itself into the genre "landscape" at the Daily Paintworks Gallery  -
I like that.    Available through auction or mail to EJ

8/23/2014

Woven Painting #34 I Gouache, Acylic on Paper in 40 cm x 30 cm in Frame by Ebba Jahn

Woven Paining #34
Gouache on Paper
30 cm x 21 cm
in Frame 40 cm x 30 cm
Ebba Jahn 2014
#34's paper is coated with acrylic paint giving it a gray brushstroke underground, the passepartout is not in a bleached white but natural white. Woven Painintg #34 is mounted in white frame under glass.
Available at my DPW Gallery or by mail

12/21/2013

Woven Painting #25 Walk I Watercolor on Paper 10.5" x 7.5" x / 26.5 x 18,5 cm by Ebba Jahn

Woven Painting # 25 Walk
Watercolor on 300 m/g Paper
Ebba Jahn, 2013 /14
This weaving is inspired by a walk in Berlin's city-nature. It has a soft underpainting with self-made aquarelle / watercolors and is made for a 40 x 30 cm white frame, see picture. If it's still available it will travel in 2014 or 2015 with a touring exhibition in Germany titled Art Is . Kunst ist organized by Bernard Bieling / gallery4you.
Available in my DPW Gallery with Paypal or send a mail to info@EbbaJahn.com

7/20/2013

Raps in Bornholm I Acrylics on Canvas 14" x 19" / 36 x 48 cm


Raps in Bornholm
Acrylics on canvas
14" x 19" / 36 cm x 48 cm
Ebba Jahn, 2013
The rape (Raps) fields were at their yellow peak in Bornholm and I had never seen anything like that before: The sun is shining upon it until the yellow starts screaming and a dark sky is happening at the same time - painting it plein air was a no brainer. Of course that brain got a little dizzy while sitting right infront of the field for some hours - now we know, that the odorous substance is poisonous, but thanks to the wind's direction it remained bearable. The painting depicts an abstract of this experience, as always are the colors of the original so much brighter...

Now up for auction at dailypaintworks