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KAMENJARA BEACH, VRBOSKA, TRAVEL WITH MY ART #46
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Hello! Time for another 'Travel With My Art' piece. This acrylic painting was actually painted on litter. Literally, on litter. As I was hiking, I found a discarded packaging and I decided to paint on it. I finally got the chance to do some en plein air. It all happened because I did not have any paper or sketchbook with me. I packed some acrylic paints in my backpack and decided to paint on whatever I could find. I thought that maybe I would find some driftwood. Instead, I found some litter to paint on. So, I was cleaning the nature, hiking and painting at the same time. Now, that was a productive hike.
This painting is painted with one euro acrylic paints. Literally, the cheapest ones. I picked them up at local TEDi in Stari Grad. Litter plus cheap paints and the result is still good. That happens when you have the skill. It stops being about the materials. At this point, I could paint with mud or dirt on whatever. I could paint with anything on everything. That is because I worked on my skills. Those of you who have been following my art journey from the very start know that I was not born with art skills. I developed them over the years. Yes, I always loved art and I had that creative spark, but if I had not worked on developing my skills, all that would probably amount to nothing. I'm sure there's a lesson to be learn there.
This 'Travel With My Arts' series on my blog helped me a lot, actually. If nothing else, it challenged me to make 46 landscape paintings and/or illustrations. Sure some of the paintings I shared were commissions, meaning people paid me to paint them, but those works of art were also of a challenge. Moreover, had I not worked on my art skills, I wouldn't have gotten those commissions. So, that's my two cents about the whole painting thing. I think we should have a big celebration when I hit the one hundredth post in the Travel With My Art category. What do you guys think? Do you agree?
Anyhow, I think this is the first 'litter cleaning en plain air painting' on this blog. I did paint on packaging before and recycled my art materials as well as painting en plain air. However, this is the first time I combined both, I think. I documented the whole process on video, so you can have a look at it below.
A video of the painting process. There are a few more of these videos on what I guess is now my Art YouTube Channel.
When I went on this hike, I was alone, so I don't remember what I was wearing and I did not take any photographs. Well, actually now I remember I made a video of doing push ups and sent it to my husband as a flex, but I don't have that video. Anyhow, it does not matter what I wore. I combined this painting post with an outfit I wore to this location recently. So, what is the location.
The location is beach Kamenjara, Vrboska on island Hvar. As I said, I hiked there by myself. I washed this cardboard in sea before painting on it. You can see the whole process in the video. I used my watercolour pencils to sketch first and then I painted the basic outline. After that, I added another layer of paint.
The sea was crystal clear as usual. Do you see how I am so inspired to paint it?
It felt really good to finally do another en plain painting. I love painting outdoor, but for some reason I rarely do it. Maybe it is just logistics. I haven't figured how to organize myself with transporting paint and all. However, it really does not have to be daunting to paint outdoors. You can just paint on litter. Do smaller paintings. Work faster. Carry a sketchbook always. There are definitely ways to do more en plein air. To be honest, I do live in the perfect place to do en plain air art. Croatia is a wonderful place to do outdoor painting. There's no crime here, so it is safe to be out by yourself. The weather is fabulous. I just need to organize myself better, I guess. I do feel inspired seeing others paint outdoors. I do not see it a lot here, but I see it on the Internet. Have you tried painting outdoors? Do you feel any difference? Do you think it makes a difference? What would be advantages and what disadvantages of en plain air in your opinion?
I guess that an obvious advantage would be that an artist would have more piece in their studio or home. However, sometimes we need to be bothered. Sometimes it is good to interact with the environment. Yes, it is nice to paint at home or in a studio (if one is lucky to have it), but there is also beauty in interaction.
Adding more paint and getting ahead with work.....
There is something special about en plain air paintings. Even if this landscape is not entirely en plein air. I finished most of it outdoors, but I did take it home and worked on it some more (in the company of one lovely cat named Coco). Anyhow, that is why I also included a reference photograph below. I did most of the work on the spot, but I did check the reference photograph when I was adding the final details, so I included that as well.
What can you see on this seascape? Well, you can see tiny island Zečevo. In Croatian 'zec', means rabbit and apparently this island is full of rabbits. I did see one rabit while I was hiking here a couple of years ago. If you remember I had plans to swim to this island Zečevo. It does not look that far away. Perhaps I could do it. I wonder what visiting this tiny island would be like. Nobody lives on Zečevo island as far as I know. It is located right opposite beach Kamenjara. The view from beach Kamenjara is in the opposite direction from beach Soline. Basically from beach Soline, you see Jelsa and Vrboska, and from beach Kamenjara you see island Brač, tiny island Zečevo and Croatian coastline (including beautiful Makarska).
You can get to beach Kamenjara by crossing over from beach Soline. Just follow a small path and you'll be there in one to two minutes. If you want to enjoy a longer walk, you can go all the way around. Both options are great. I used to take you to beach Soline all the time in the past, and I will today as well, with the help of my photographs. However, the emphasis will be on beach Kamenjara. If you know that 'kamen' means stone in Croatian, you'll understand the root of the name for this beach. Indeed, this area is known for its rocky terrain.
So, above you can see both the finished painting and the reference photograph I used to add the finishing detail. Below you can see the painting placed in a collage next to a sleeping cat. More information on the cat. So, I thought Coco number 2. was a stray but it turns out that she is my neighbour cat. Maybe she even has multiple owners or better to say 'own multiple people'. Her real owner passed away last year. However, since this is island where cats do not starve as people always feed them, she does not seem to lack for anything. People always wonder why cats in some countries or places are so friendly. Well, cats are usually extremely friendly when they are treated extremely well. In a lot of seaside places, there is a tradition of feeding cats, and often with fish- and we all know that cats love fish. So, loves comes through the stomach. In all seriousness, I'm happy that I leaned more about Coco number 2. She is named Coco number 2 because Coco number one adopted me in Seget Donji near Trogir this Summer, remember? Anyhow, it is nice to be adopted by another cat.
Well, the travel with my art series is certainly progressing well. Most of the paintings in this series were inspired by island Hvar and the trend seems to continue. Now, that I live on island Hvar, I assume the trend will go on. Do you want to have a look at what I painted so far?
Check out more of my visits to Vrboska. I used to hang out here all the time in 2019/2020. Having an opportunity to live on island Hvar again, I'm again spending a lot of my time here.
I always feel like the sea heels me. There is something about being near the sea that truly resets me in the right way. I have always felt drawn to the sea. I think I would like it even if I wasn't from the island.
Photograph vs. reference....I always love to see these kind of comparisons.
Another thing that I feel balances me is hiking. I love spending time in the nature. I love being next to the sea. In that sense, living on the island is a true blessing. I'm truly thankful to God for bringing me to such a beautiful place. I still can't believe it- I get to live on one of the most beautiful islands in the world. What did I do to deserve such luck? Of course, I also worked for it, but you know what I mean. I was lucky. I still am lucky and I will not forget it.
One more collage with my seascape 'Kamenjara beach' and that will be all for today.
To summarize this post, I shared a painting painted on recycled cardboard (literally litter I found while hiking). I didn't use my regular paints, rather I used the cheapest acrylic paints, but manage to finish the painting anyway.
What are your thoughts on this seascape made on recycled cardboard?
Photographs of my art & reference photographs by me.
This may be one of the most genuinely “plein air” painting posts I have ever read because it captures not only the act of painting outdoors, but also the unpredictability and improvisation that come with it. Painting on discarded packaging you found during a hike somehow fits perfectly with the spirit of outdoor art. There is something poetic about turning litter into a landscape painting while sitting beside the sea that inspired it. Also, reaching 46 posts in a long-running art series is a real achievement. You absolutely should celebrate when you reach 100. Very few creative projects maintain that level of consistency over years, locations, and changing circumstances. That growing collection has become not only an art archive, but also a visual travel diary of your life around the Adriatic and beyond.
Wow, it's really impressive that you were able to create such an amazing drawing with that litter. You're so talented! No wonder you were inspired by that beautiful landscape. I really like your outfit, too. You styled that dress so cool, and it looks so cozy. xxxxx Nadine
Ivana, what an inspiration you are! Painting on whatever you come across on your travels, I love that, not only sustainably dressed but creating sustainable art, too! I'm glad you posted your art on YouTube, it means I can follow you on there! xxx
Moj tata je obožavao Vrbosku na Hvaru, to mu je bilo najdraže mesto na svetu. <3 Volela bih da jednog dana odem tamo s bratom i sestrom, da jedno leto provedemo zajedno i sećamo ga se pored mora. <3
Such lovely textures in your art. You are truly one with nature. Such an amazing post! Hope you are doing well. All the best to being fabulous every day. Thanks for your comments and being here. I am doing my best to start creating again. But then again..well..it is sometimes a struggle. Thanks so much for showing us this process!
Painting on litter you found during a hike is honestly such a creative twist on plein air art. I also liked your point about skill eventually mattering more than expensive materials because a lot of people need that reminder.
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This may be one of the most genuinely “plein air” painting posts I have ever read because it captures not only the act of painting outdoors, but also the unpredictability and improvisation that come with it. Painting on discarded packaging you found during a hike somehow fits perfectly with the spirit of outdoor art. There is something poetic about turning litter into a landscape painting while sitting beside the sea that inspired it. Also, reaching 46 posts in a long-running art series is a real achievement. You absolutely should celebrate when you reach 100. Very few creative projects maintain that level of consistency over years, locations, and changing circumstances. That growing collection has become not only an art archive, but also a visual travel diary of your life around the Adriatic and beyond.
ReplyDeleteThank you Melody. I'm happy about reaching number 46.
DeleteWow, it's really impressive that you were able to create such an amazing drawing with that litter. You're so talented! No wonder you were inspired by that beautiful landscape.
ReplyDeleteI really like your outfit, too. You styled that dress so cool, and it looks so cozy.
xxxxx Nadine
Thank you, Nadine. Yes, the landscape recently inspires me!
DeleteSimply put - beautiful! I have no words! 👏👏👏👏👏
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DeleteDear Ivana, your photos are lovely. The cat is adorable. You look fantastic and your artwork is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteYou are very sweet, Linda. I love this cat. :)
DeleteIvana, what an inspiration you are! Painting on whatever you come across on your travels, I love that, not only sustainably dressed but creating sustainable art, too!
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you posted your art on YouTube, it means I can follow you on there! xxx
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DeleteMoj tata je obožavao Vrbosku na Hvaru, to mu je bilo najdraže mesto na svetu. <3 Volela bih da jednog dana odem tamo s bratom i sestrom, da jedno leto provedemo zajedno i sećamo ga se pored mora. <3
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Hvala ti, Jeleno. Nadam se da se nekad vidimo u Vrboskoj. :)
DeleteI always love seeing your art, Ivana! You're awesome at creating outfits too!
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Great photos and art. That water is amazing. And love the cat, what a cutie :-D
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ReplyDeleteIt's admirable how you paint the sea and the rocks. I love your art.
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DeleteIvana, I enjoy your paintings!
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DeleteSuch lovely textures in your art. You are truly one with nature. Such an amazing post! Hope you are doing well. All the best to being fabulous every day. Thanks for your comments and being here. I am doing my best to start creating again. But then again..well..it is sometimes a struggle. Thanks so much for showing us this process!
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