Camels, Oman – Limited Edition Print

£65.00

We were travelling through the desert on the way to Sur, when we saw a young Omani man riding a camel with three others in tow. We pulled over to greet him before he rode off into the desert.

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Dimensions 28 × 20 cm
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Camels Oman Desert paintings of Oman | Limited Editions Muscat – Alan Reed

Camels Paintings

Camels paintings in the Arabian desert make for a stunning watercolour painting. Prints of Camels Oman to hang on your walls. For me it a beautiful reminder of my holiday in Oman.

We were travelling through the desert on the way to Sur, when we saw a young Omani man riding a camel with three others in tow. We pulled over to greet him before he rode off into the desert.

Paintings of Camels in the desert of Oman available from Alan Reed Art Gallery in Ponteland, Northumberland. Limited Edition Prints and Original Paintings of Camels, Landscapes, Cityscapes, Desert Scenes and Dhows.

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Drawing Camels

My first blog post of 2013 featured Drawing Camels by wishing you all God’s blessings for 2013 and by sharing one of my favourite quotes from the American artist John Singer Sargent:

“You can’t do sketches enough. Sketch everything and keep your curiosity fresh”.

It’s a statement which every artist will benefit from if applied on a regular basis. Varying the subject matter (SKETCH EVERYTHING) gives you a deeper appreciation of shape, form, line composition and tone.

Paintings and Prints of Oman Two Dhows Of Oman

Also Available as an Original Watercolour Painting.

Drawing from observation not only helps one’s hand to eye co-ordination, but also helps to increase one’s visual awareness in a way which taking photographs or simply “just looking” does not.

Last year some friends gave a present of two rather unusual sculptured camels, made from what seems to be leather. Over the last few evenings I’ve taken to Drawing Camels in my moleskinesketchbook. These amazing creatures have been beautifully crafted in leather. I’ve used a fibre tip italic pen to draw with which has enabled me to vary the thickness of the line.

You can see that I’ve started off with a very light, delicate thin line to get the basic outline and then intensified it when I’ve been happy with the overall shape and shadow areas. I’ve painted  a more finished watercolour of camels which has also been published as a limited edition print.

Limited Edition Prints of Camels Oman from £65 unframed.