Saturday, January 31, 2009

it's Twitter, it's Fun, squawk!

a mosaic of my twitter followers today.
thanks to walter higgins for creating the mosaic maker.




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Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Matt portrait update


More or less finished, this was the most difficult one of my recent portraits, think I was overly invested in making it look "right". But I enjoyed doing it nonetheless, and feel it has a renaissance connection, the beard and robe adding to that I'm sure.

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

update on matthew portrait in oil


I made some progress on the portrait, not finished, tho. It takes real concentration to paint a likeness, more focus required. A challenging and rewarding exercise in painting!

Sunday, January 25, 2009

Matthew portrait in oil, unfinished


I started this yesterday, but the proportions were off so I scraped it off and began again today. Think this one work out. One of the nice things about oil paint is that is malleable, you can smooth, mix and push paint around to get it to be where you like it , more or less.
Went to BestBuy with my niece this a.m. so got a late start.

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

"Painted Lady" portrait of my sister in oil


Believe I have finished this one, but for the sig. Really love the way this turned out, and plan to do more portraits as a result. Allowing the raw sienna underpainting to show thru adds some interest, as does the pose I chose.

Title: "Painted Lady"
Size: 14"x11" oil on wrapped, stretched linen.
NFS

Monday, January 19, 2009

Painted Lady, a Portrait of my Sister in oil


Suddenly, faces are fascinating to me. So I took a few photos of my sis the other day and decided to try painting her, since I am pleased with the one I painted of myself. Needs some touch-up, but overall I am satisfied. She will see it later today, hope she likes! 14"x11" oil on stretched linen.

Saturday, January 17, 2009

Self Portrait 2009 oil on linen painting


Had a good time photoshopping, then painting 3 of me for a new self-portrait. 10"x20" oil on stretched linen. Still tape on the canvas, will remove when the painting dries. I like the variation amongst the 3, didn't work too hard on "likeness". I think my recent color explorations from the book "How to See Color and Paint It" by Arthur Stern had an influence on this painting.

Saturday, January 10, 2009

self-portrait


I feel it's time to work on a self-portrait--I am my most accomodating model! Took some photos and played in photoshop, fun for a change. Am thinking about painting this, maybe with acrylic.


My truck is in the shop again, what a hassle and expense. I cannot recommend the '02 Ranger! Luckily I have family nearby to rescue me.

Thursday, January 08, 2009

"5 Green Apples" oil painting study


It is cheering to paint these colorful studies of fruit in the middle of our gray winter days. This one is about 10"x12" oil on unstretched linen.

Sunday, January 04, 2009

Copper Bowl study oil painting


Concentrating on the warm reflective surface in this painting study. It really helps to focus on painting these seemingly simple studio set-ups. All the recent studies have been painted with a knife to avoid fiddling unnecessarily. This one is 12"x10" on a reused raymar canvas panel.
Not thrilled with the light on the photo, will try to get one with more accurate color another time.

Thursday, January 01, 2009

tangerines color study painting


Still working on color and value studies. I had forgotten that it's enjoyable to focus on painting a still life. Comparing the shapes and shadows and adding the accents and highlights is what painters have done for maybe thousands of years. Definitely feels like something larger than myself...
about 9x12, oil paint on unstretched linen.

Thursday, December 25, 2008

color exercise pink grapefruit oil painting


It surprises me how much color influence I see when I look closely. oil paint on canvas board. The book called for an orange as model, but I used a pink grapefruit cuz I ate the orange. One of the hazards of using food as a painting subject.

Saturday, December 20, 2008

Color exercises

Had fun today doing some color exercises from a book entitled "How to See Color and Paint it" by Arthur Stern. Some surprising colors appear thru reflection and lighting changes. Good practice to look closely and really focus on what you see. Collage of images created in Picasa, the free image catalog and editor available online. All done with oil paint and a knife on loose linen or yupo synthetic paper.
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Saturday, December 06, 2008

Tree study with yellow ochre on linen


Studying structure, value and pigments. Pleased with the yellow ochre used here, in addition to raw sienna, burnt sienna, pthalo blue, chromatic black and flake white. A limited palette helps to establish a baseline for the values, and I feel I have made some progress in my description of trees with a brush. About 10"x8" oil on loose linen taped to a board. bargain priced at $80.00 for the holidays.





Friday, December 05, 2008

"Fall Color" plein air oil landscape painting


These trees only keep their color for a couple of days, I belatedly noticed last fall. This year I caught them in time with the paintbox. Fall is beautiful around here, wish I could paint everyday.
9x12" oil on cradled masonite, back is wired, sides are painted a deep orange and no frame is needed.
$165.00 thru paypal's secure site,
I will ship for free within the USA.






Sunday, November 30, 2008

plein air oil painting "Grandmother's House"


Another painting from my backyard; I love the dark house and the warm fall colors surrounding it. This house belongs to my niece's neighbors grandmother. I employed a vignette style more commonly seen in watercolor, where the paint is not applied all the way to the edges. It feels softer and more harmonious to me, particularly suited to this type of canvas which needs no frame. Oil paint on gallery wrapped stretched linen, 11x14".
$210.00 thru paypal, free usa shipping!







Saturday, November 29, 2008

Oak limbs oil painting


I enjoy painting the many oak trees we have out here in the country. The board was toned orange and I let that peek thru to represent the fall color in the leaves. 9x12" oil on masonite.
150.00 usd thru paypal. free ship usa. email me for availability.




Saturday, November 22, 2008

skyscape oil painting "Clouds"



Had a few hours one afternoon this week so I painted in the backyard but looking up. ;) 9x12" panel in the guerilla painter box, limited palette of ultramarine blue, chromatic black, pthalo blue and flake white.
finished painting at top.

150.00 thru pay pal



Friday, November 21, 2008

2 oil paintings "Backyard, Sunday" and "Backyard, Morning"



These 2 paintings were painted in my backyard on a beautiful weekend. Each is 20x10x3/4", oil on gallery stretched linen. Backs are wired, sides painted as part of the design, and they are especially nice hung together.
$250.00 each, email me for availability.

Saturday, November 15, 2008

Photos from the Wildside Art Show




After much ado, I managed to get a few pix from my camera phone to the web. Top two are some of my paintings shown at the art on the wildside benefit art show. Bottom photo is "swan lake" at the Gaia Hotel looking thru the window from inside the convention center. It was raining.

Friday, November 07, 2008

Shows Over

There, now, time to relax a bit. Art on the Wildside bravely opened on Nov 1st despite the economy and politics and stormy weather. Unfortunately, it was not well attended. Maybe 100 people came-an estimate provided by one of my peer exhibitors. There were a few sales, small prints and such; I did not sell any paintings. Good refreshments and wine, and the Gaia Hotel is nice. They have a lake with swans in the center of the property, very pretty. I enjoyed meeting some fellow artists and looking at their work. I forgot to take my camera, and apparently did something wrong when I borrowed my sister's cam so don't have any pix to post. :(
It was valuable experience however, and I'm glad I did it. Thanks go to my niece, Barbara, for helping me all day and Linda at Shasta Wildlife Rescue for inviting me to participate.