Friday 20

Day twenty – Saturday March 3 – 2018. Starting at 15:30 About an hour 30cm x 30cm Oils A fight with low temperatures and freezing wind!

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Friday 19

Day nineteen – Friday February 16 – 2018. Starting at 14:30 One and a half hour snowshoeing in a steep terrain. About two hours painting 30cm x 30cm Oils My aim for this painting was to try to recreate the lighting in the background as I saw it. In order…

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Friday 18

Day eighteen – Friday February 9 – 2018. Starting at 15:20 About an hour 30cm x 30cm Oils Ecstatic experience! The painting is not good, but I wouldn’t missed this Friday afternoon! Heavy snowfall. Still sitting there painting dry and warm. Ecstatic!

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Friday 17

Day seventeen – Sunday January 28 – 2018. Starting at 14:15 2 hours 30cm x 30cm Oils A new and windy thaw. It’s surely still January, but it feels like spring-time. This Friday I was occupied with work and examining my pupils, so I had to go out painting in…

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Friday 16

Day sixteen – Sunday January 21 – 2018. Starting at 15:00 1 hour, 40 min 30cm x 30cm Oils One hour hiking starting at just a thin layer of snow on the ground. Perfect for boots. Ending in snow more than knee deep. Not suited for boots only at all.…

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Friday 15

Day fifteen – Friday January 12 – 2018. Starting at 14:40 1 hour, 45 min 30cm x 30cm Oils I thought it was the worst painting this far in the project, after finishing it, but perhaps it brought me into a different and interesting new path. I was tired and…

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Friday 14

Day Fourteen – Friday January 5 – 2018. Starting at 15:00 1 hour, 40 min 30cm x 30cm Oils Thirty minutes cycling to work before dawn. Teaching until 12:30. 12:45 cycling about an hour with a heavy loaded bike trolley. Putting the load on my back in a rucksack. Hiking…

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Friday 13 – New Year!

Day thirteen– Monday january 1 – 2018. Starting at 14:30 1 hour, 45 min 30cm x 30cm Oils No preliminary drawing, just direct painting alla prima from top to bottom. Perhaps the hardest challenge this far in the project.

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