Pirate Dog Kelly
Paintings, scribbles and sketches from Oslo, Edinburgh and other lovely places...
Sunday, November 24, 2013
New series of christmas cards and festive japes
Getting ready for Christmas with a new series of cards featuring Hamish, Scottie and his gang of pals..
Labels:
Aker brygge,
kongensguard,
Norway,
Oslo havn,
Oslo opera house,
scottish boy,
Sir Nils Olav,
Slottsparken
Location:
Norway
Friday, April 26, 2013
Crowns and pjs for the 17 Mai salute
Forgot a couple of important items for the Royals on the last update of this picture, found them though, they had them in boxes under the bed. Crowns now polished and ready for action.
Boats, planes, hot dogs and bagpipes
Astrup Fearnley museum in progress, the wee characters are having their tea but will be around soon...
National Theater in progress too, floating around but will have foundations next week.
The lions are having their hot dogs, this piccie needs the characters and the building has no doors, will be a bit breezy in Parliament just now.
Changed the passengers around and included a wee man playing his pipes, not sure Scottie could sleep through that - sure the baby looks a bit dismayed too.
Another crack at that plane, it's a wee troublesome fellow and have popped Scottie's pic on the tail, just like the real thing, except they don't have dogs ..
Labels:
17 May,
Astrup Fearnley,
National Theater,
Norwegian plane,
Oslo,
Scotland
Wednesday, April 17, 2013
Hamish on route - Norwegian plane, or is it a rocket?
First stages of the map page showing Hamish and Scottie on their way over from Edinburgh to Oslo - a few things to add, such as the islands, the rigs, the whales and maybe, Nessie taking a wee trip into the North Sea. Can't decide whether the background should be dark as at night maybe with a few stars or a bright blue sky ... that Scottie has his feet up on the seat and will get into trouble with the Captain if he finds out.
Wednesday, April 10, 2013
17 Mai salute early in the morning
Not sure about the pj's and teddy, but the salute does take place early in the morning before the celebrations for the day start.
Labels:
17 May,
Aker brygge,
Akershus castle,
Akershus fortress,
Oslo,
Oslo havn,
Sir Nils Olav
Wednesday, March 27, 2013
Opera house and the band plays on
After a wee discussion with Virginia, I realised that Scottie was facing the wrong way and had his back to the band, well, that wasn't right at all.He's now moved round so he can make sure they are all playing along in the proper manner. The children have arrived from their adventures with the Vikings and are listening in, they still need to be painted but have decided to do that at the end so all the colours run properly. Kirsten has her boots on too, her wee feet were a bit chilly before...
Working on the background for the next page which will show the children arriving at the Opera house looking for Scottie. I'm hoping they will arrive in the viking boat just in time for Kirsten Flagstad to start singing her song as Brunhilda in Wagners opera. Better get the paints out and make it happen else they'll miss the performance.
Labels:
17 May,
Kirsten Flagstad,
opera house,
Oslo,
viking boat
Thursday, March 14, 2013
Rådhuset Oslo, Scottie and the tram
Working away on the next set of pictures and this one is in progress, it features the children at the Rådhuset looking for Scottie, oh wait, he's there... driving the tram with Ibsen, and why not. The skateboard boys are having a grand time on the steps and Sir Nils is perfecting on his skills. More detail to be added along the way on this one.
Wednesday, February 27, 2013
Vikings on their boat to the Stave church
Decided to change the layout of this one after chatting with Virginia as she suggested to include the Stave church at the Norwegian Folk museum, it was a wee challenge to draw but looks better with the Fram museum in the background. Also changed the music as had included the incorrect notes, so, I had a sing-song to it and works better now. Tra la la la la-la-la..
http://www.visitoslo.com/en/product/?TLp=183117
Friday, February 22, 2013
"Hamish goes to Olso" childrens book first layouts
New text to be added on bottom section of picture. Sir Nils Olav is there checking out the soldiers too, oh look, he has a fish, not a hot dog but the wee soldier seems to be enjoying his.
This page runs opposite the previous picture with the children at the Palace. The text will be in Norwegian on the first section, English on lower section. (The paint is still wet on paper, hence wibbly wobbly background...)
First ideas for the cover, maybe some soldiers and characters along the bottom too, might whizz it up a bit..
Location:
Oslo, Norway
Wednesday, December 19, 2012
Singing viking gets in tune for childrens book plans
Some exciting ideas to feature local landmarks too, including Slottsparken, Astrup Fearnley museum, Akershus castle and the Opera house amongst others.
Oh, and there will be singing vikings, tootling musicians, marching guards and waving tots. Ibsen, Grieg, Amundsen and Munch will be making an appearance as well.
Look out for more information as the pages begin to take life. Hamish and Solveig are getting ready to enjoy 17 May fun, while Scottie chases that elusive hot dog and gets into a series of scrapes. Will he make it to the balcony in his top hat or be sidetracked?
Labels:
17 May,
Aker brygge,
Akershus castle,
Oslo,
Slottsparken,
vikings
Tuesday, December 18, 2012
Aker Brygge lighthouse, the bear and the kilted laddo ..(and his schnauzer)
Getting there with the colouring in and shading on the new pic, next stage is the tint on the sky and the fjord. Lots of new ideas for characters too, and the sun is shining, doesn't get much better today ..
Getting there with the colouring in and shading on the new pic, next stage is the tint on the sky and the fjord. Lots of new ideas for characters too, and the sun is shining, doesn't get much better today ..
Labels:
Aker brygge,
Akershus castle,
Akershus fortress,
Norway,
Oslo havn,
scottish boy
Location:
Stranden 5, 0250 Oslo, Norway
Thursday, November 1, 2012
Characters from Aker Brygge for new childs book
Working on a first draft to create some fun wee characters based on the local area for a children's book. These are the initial sketches and will have a crack at getting some colour onto them today.
I'm not sure whether to have the story in English or Norwegian, (and will need some help with that for sure...) or both even.
I'm not sure whether to have the story in English or Norwegian, (and will need some help with that for sure...) or both even.
Labels:
Aker brygge,
Akershus castle,
lighthouse,
schnuazer,
scottish boy
Location:
Sentrum, Oslo, Norway
Tuesday, October 30, 2012
Akershus fortress, Oslo (with a strange, pink, marshmallow cloud ...)
Akershus fortress is a quick 10 minute walk around the corner, and a great place to collect conkers, (which are especially large at this time of year). I wonder if the lack of wind here makes them whoppers, or maybe it is because of their regal heritage.
I'm going to smuggle a couple back to my old Dad in Northumberland next week and see if he can grow them into tall, stern, Norwegian horsechestnut trees.
When I took the pic the sky was clear and blue, but on the picture I had a notion to pop a pink cloud in, not sure why, maybe it was thinking about the bag of marshmallow sweets that did it ..
I'm going to smuggle a couple back to my old Dad in Northumberland next week and see if he can grow them into tall, stern, Norwegian horsechestnut trees.
When I took the pic the sky was clear and blue, but on the picture I had a notion to pop a pink cloud in, not sure why, maybe it was thinking about the bag of marshmallow sweets that did it ..
Labels:
Akershus fortress,
Oslo
Location:
Akershus Festning, Oslo, Norway
Saturday, October 27, 2012
Sunday morning at Café Skansen, Oslo, with bikes and leaves and sunshine
Last week felt like the last shout of 'Hurrah for Autumn' with buckets of sunshine and beautiful colours on the trees. Café Skansen is just up the road and we walked past it early on Sunday morning, all very quiet and calm, not a soul about. A few days later and the leaves are nearly all gone now and have dropped so quickly.
I painted this wee picture from a photo which I took that morning rather than sketching on site, which is probably a bit like cheating at poker, but having confessed, sure it'll be ok.. Next time I'll go on a Saturday afternoon and have loads of red wine and food there, the picture might be a bit wobbly but great fun to paint, (and the service is great too.)
http://www.cafeskansen.no/
I painted this wee picture from a photo which I took that morning rather than sketching on site, which is probably a bit like cheating at poker, but having confessed, sure it'll be ok.. Next time I'll go on a Saturday afternoon and have loads of red wine and food there, the picture might be a bit wobbly but great fun to paint, (and the service is great too.)
http://www.cafeskansen.no/
Labels:
Café Skansen,
Christiania Torg,
Oslo
Location:
Oslo, Norway
Thursday, July 19, 2012
Thursday, May 3, 2012
Oslo domkirke with blue skies and chickens
Sunday was such a beautiful sunny day, we took a big old stroll around the city and went into Oslo domkirke for the first time. It is such a lovely tranquil place with amazing paintings on the ceiling and so peaceful. Lit a couple of candles for friends and said a wee prayer. Will be back again soon and can't believe have never visited inside before. They have a great programme of music so will definitely be back for a concert and a sing along, (must practice my Norwegian first though.) The statue of the chickens outside made me smile as have never noticed them before, they are great lads and hope to do a separate pic with just them and their cheeky faces. The watercolour was supposed to be a full size but messed up with the sizing and ended up with only the spire as ran out of paper...
Labels:
Blomster Oslo,
Norway,
Oslo domkirke
Location:
Sentrum, Oslo, Norway
Tuesday, May 1, 2012
Oslo Fjord in oils.. Spring sunshine and tippety toes
This dinky landscape canvas has been in the flat since winter last year and have been wondering what to paint onto it. But the snow and rain didn't seem too cheery and the shape lends itself well to a big blue sky.
Although I like working with oils, they can be a bit faffy and the work of the devil to clean the brushes. In fact, I now have a fetching blue streak in my hair and one or toe blue toes after stepping on the corner of the canvas while it was outside drying...the sparrows did a wee dance across the sky too, their little toe prints aren't too noticeable and hopefully add to the scene. It needs some more colour and a bit of depth so will work on that, hope the seagulls don't decide to hop over it as well.
Although I like working with oils, they can be a bit faffy and the work of the devil to clean the brushes. In fact, I now have a fetching blue streak in my hair and one or toe blue toes after stepping on the corner of the canvas while it was outside drying...the sparrows did a wee dance across the sky too, their little toe prints aren't too noticeable and hopefully add to the scene. It needs some more colour and a bit of depth so will work on that, hope the seagulls don't decide to hop over it as well.
Location:
Beddingen 26, 0250 Oslo, Norway
Wednesday, April 18, 2012
New magazine - Nørd Hæftii, features Oslo sketches
Loving their magazine, (it's in German so thanks to Google Translate), really like their funky layouts and swooshy format. Wishing them loads of success.
Labels:
Aker brygge,
Akershus castle,
Nørd Hæftii,
Norway,
Oslofjord
Tuesday, April 17, 2012
Fairy queen, purple fish and a butterfly elf chap with mice for shoes.
For some different ideas, I've been looking at old Scottish Fairy tales as many have great old illustrations. Decided to have a crack at a children's picture for the fun of it and this one is a work in progress .. but may have got a bit carried away with the colours. As for the content, there is not only a palm tree, but rogue dancing mice, purple fish and spooky bubbles. Not a notion at all as to where these came from in my head, and not smackering of tartan in there too, so who knows ...
Thursday, April 12, 2012
A Highland Coo, (he's no there noo..)
Stumbled across a lovely picture of a highland cow yesterday, he is some laddo with a wooshy fringe and cheeky look about him, so had a crack at a pencil sketch for his face. Something about him reminded me of hairy teenage boys in the 70's hanging around street corners... not sure why. The lines of text are a nod to McGonnegal and his poem about the coo on the hill.
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