Yesterday was the annual “It’s Elvis Time” day in Numansdorp. I was invited by the organization. I’ve been there once before, many years ago. It’s an outdoor event so luckily it was a nice and sunny day. I spent several days deciding which drawings I was going to take with me and cutting mats for
Picked up my Elvis postcards from the printer! Set of 6 different ones for €8.50 (including shipping within the Netherlands). All other countries, €10 / £8.50 / $11.50 (including shipping). Click here for more info and other printed stuff. Visits:1137 Total: 136670 Follow
February 19 until 25, 2020 Last week I made two Elvis in Charcoal drawings, the first one n0. 232 is from an image from “Change of habit” and the second one is from the fifties with Elvis wearing his cool red jacket. Elvis in Charcoal #232, No title Charcoal, ink, and White chalk on colored
February 12 until 18, 2020 This weeks “Elvis in Charcoal” drawing is a scene from the movie “Loving you”. It was released in 1957. Deke Rivers is a delivery man who is discovered by publicist Glenda Markle and country-western musician Tex Warner who want to promote the talented newcomer to fame and fortune, giving him
February 5 until 11, 2020 Oil painting The assignment I was working on for a while now has arrives on it’s destination. It went to Ireland. The reference image was very bad, unsharp and small. I looked everywhere for a better quality image but couldn’t find it anywhere. But on the day that I decided
Elvis in Charcoal #229 I worked hard on an assignment, an oil painting which I can’t show yet. It is supposed to be a surprise. Maybe in next weeks post. I also picked four new photo’s for the weekly Elvis in Charcoal drawings for February. And of course I made the weekly drawing for this
Elvis in charcoal #227 is an image from the movie “Change of habit”. This movie was released in 1969. Elvis plays Dr. John Carpenter. More about this movie you can read here. Some work in progress images Elvis in Charcoal #227, No title Charcoal, ink, and White chalk on colored paper, 21 x 15 cm,
The reference photo was a image from the early 60’s. Right after Elvis came home from the army. I like to use images which are not so very well known and are a little bit different. Below are some “work in progress” photos. Elvis in Charcoal #223, No title Charcoal, ink, and White chalk
I was invited to exhibit and sell my work at the theatrical screening of “Elvis on Tour” on November 23th in Burgum, Friesland. For this event I made three new Elvis in Charcoal drawing with images of the movie. I’ve been framing 11 drawings and cut passe-partouts for 30 more. I made 2020 and birthday
After the succes of my last Elvis Birthday calendar, from a few years ago, I decided to make a new, updated version with recent drawings. I also made a 2020 calendar, in there you’ll find all the “Elvis in charcoal” drawings with multiple images of Elvis in one drawing. The 2020 calender is in Dutch