Author Archives: Annet van den Ende
Big text in space
Just an animation to see how it works when you put cinema 4D text in After Effects
Crab
For the new Cookbook of gallery Artacasa I painted this crab. The recipe that goes with the painting is delicious, but you have to wait untill the book is published. I will post it if it does. Crab, 18 x … Continue reading
Aardbeientaartjes
2 aardbeientaartjes 13 x 24 cm ©2011 Annet van den Ende
Outside
Plein, 24 x 30 cm ©2011 Annet van den Ende This small painting I made outside, just across the street from the studio. The weather is so good, it’s nice to paint outside again, or plein air. The photo is … Continue reading
Left
Tulpen 18 x 24 cm ©2011 Annet van den Ende Because of some rsi-related problems with my arm, I did not do a lot of painting and computeranimating the last weeks. I gave it a shot with my left hand. … Continue reading
Green Legs
Green Legs 100 x 120 cm ©2011 Annet van den Ende Swimmer painting is finished! I called it green legs because I like the way colours change under water. The deeper you go, first you lose the reds, then the … Continue reading
Green Index
When spring is coming, I can’t wait until the leaves grow on the trees and the world gets greener at last! Can you measure the amount of green on the trees? For this we have the green-index (or the Brink-index, … Continue reading
Chocolate delight
This chocolate pastry was a monumental piece of art in itself. I tried to capture that on a tiny canvas (13 x15 cm), keeping the background colours soft and directing all the attention to the white piece of chocolate on … Continue reading
Tea party with cake
This winter I made a lot of small pastry paintings, starring one or two pastries or objects. As a variation I made this bigger painting of a tea and cake party with the afternoon light coming trough the window.
Swimmer painting
Studio After some thought I’ve decided to continue this website and blog in English. This week I started again on a swimmer painting. This is a theme I like a lot, there’s something about swimmers and water. I like the … Continue reading
