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Wednesday 18 May 2011

The Swedish Girl in the Blue Hat























 (Above) The Swedish Girl in the Blue Hat
16cm x 18cm
May 2011

Regular followers of my blog will know that my work often references images that I have seen, frequently on the Internet: paintings, photographs, sculptures... This painting is fairly typical of how I work. I've developed it from a drawing (below) that I produced using the stylus and Handwriting App of the Sony Reader, inspired by a painting by the Swedish artist Pelle Aberg (see further below).

(Above) The Swedish Girl in the Blue Hat
May 2011
A drawing produced using the stylus and Handwriting App of the Sony Reader and then printed on acid-free paper and hand signed in ink, inspired by a painting by the Swedish artist Pelle Aberg (1909 ? -1964) (below) that I happened to see whilst browsing the Internet.





















(Above) Pelle Aberg (1909 - 1964)

Taking inspiration from art history is by no means new, for example the Chinese-American artist Walasse Ting (1929-2010) clearly references Manet in this beautiful version (below) of Olympia.















(Above) Walasse Ting (1929-2010)














(Above) Olympia by Edouard Manet

Manet's painting itself seems to make a nod towards Titian:















(Above) Venus d'Urbino by Titian