Monday, July 19, 2010

Bath Marathon, DAY 4 and 5

Today I am posting pictures for day 4 and 5. (Thursday and Friday, last week)Hope you enjoy the pictures.


Adebanji on painting 16-Milsom Street in the morning-I spent close to 3 hours on this piece, trying to get all the drawing correctly





Adebanji on painting 17-At Walcott Street, here, I needed to paint with umbrella in one hand and paint brush in the other





Adebanji on painting 18





Adebanji on painting 19





Adebanji on painting 20





Adebanji on painting 21





Adebanji on painting 22-Avoiding the unpredictable weather from YMCA




Adebanji on painting 23-Avoiding the unpredictable weather from YMCA




Adebanji on painting 24-Here at night, a guy watched me in the cold for about 90 minutes, he was freezing and so was I. But this guy endured the cold to watch the painting unfold, he said he had never seen anything like it, he even went to sit on the bench near the lights for him to be included in the picture, he really wanted to be part of the painting. Never have I had a stranger get so wrapped up in watching me paint-unbelievable! He asked where the exhibition would be taking place and promised to buy this picture and tell everyone, he is even in it!




7 comments:

Alice Thompson said...

Super COOL Adebanji !

Sri Debi said...

I am very sorry that I didn't meet you in Bath this year. I was there earlier in the month, and the weather was absolute perfect. I did get a chance to paint one small plein air work, but knew nothing of the Bath prize at that time. Hope to meet you in England one day. Debra

Oliver Uvman said...

Wow, cool to meet such enthusiastic people eh? If that first painting took only 3 hours (god knows I spend way more time achieving much less), I think it would be really cool if you could do speedpainting at some point.

What I mean is something like this. It's a really great way for people to see a painting come to life, and I'd especially like to see your methods if you can capture a scene like that in just 3 hours!

adebanji said...

Thanks Alice!
Cheers Debra, you can still take part in the Bath Prize.
Yes that's cool Oliver, I hope to start some video recording too!

L.Holm said...

Incredible you've done this. congratulations!!
Hope the guy does show up to see the show and purchase his special painting!

Israel Yang said...

These are beautiful. Your passion and dedication is an inspiration.

adebanji said...

Thanks Israel!