Just a walk down memory lane because a friend asked me about these. When I was in college studying engineering, we were required to sketch at least an hour a week with pencil on a big newsprint pad (oh, torture me ;-)
These are the only two that survived all the years, tattered and faded and wrinkled (gee, like me?) but like old friends reminding me of some good times gone by and some good friends I still hold dear.
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
Thursday, September 9, 2010
Farm Girls
A sister painting to my last post! I will call the tower Old Sentinel, but to me these are the Farm Girls. Which? The barns, the palms? You decide. I love the way the morning sun was warming the barn sides and making the palms absolutely glisten!
Saturday, September 4, 2010
McClellan Ranch Barn Tower
This is what is on my easel today! True confessions, though - I've already changed it since this photo. Now I'm not sure I like my changes! I liked my distant trees on the upper left (which I wiped out =( but I do like the fact I have added indistinct foliage in the left foreground to obscure the left side of the fence. It now draws the viewer in better..........stay tuned! We'll see where it is when I pronounce it "done".
Friday, August 27, 2010
La Maison Cinque
And so, la maison cinque (at least that is what I think it is called) in Los Gatos is finally finished. I did this plein aire piece many many months ago on site - what a beautiful home! But I wasn't happy with the trees or the shadows, and so have just tonight finally had the opportunity to finish it and I am so pleased!
Sunday, July 25, 2010
Dominic
Last fall in a weekly workshop, I was one day presented with a cow skull to sketch on the spot in vine charcoal. A bit intimidating at first, I found him to be the most amazing, intricate, and inspiring piece of still life! I got the proportions of his face correct and called it done. "Dominic", as I named him, came home with me for the week. I had never worked in pastel before (and not much since) but I dared to try him again - this time on a piece of grocery bag turned inside out. That's him on the right. I also took a lot of photos and started a life sized oil painting of him hanging on my back fence - yet to finish another time! If anyone out there knows where to get a cow skull to keep, let me know ;-) They are great subjects!
Monday, July 12, 2010
Monday, June 14, 2010
Workshop magic!
Always a WONDERFUL two day workshop with Buck Paulson! He is such a caring and focused teacher, making sure everyone is understanding his concepts - every time I look at the paintings I have done with Buck, I SEE what I have learned, and I see the beauty of Buck's composition.
I will work on this one a bit - just to add a little more "pop" to the crashing waves, glaze the darks in the water to blend a bit, and perhaps touch the rocks. But it is ALMOST there!!!!!
We will call it Breakers on the Forest!
I will work on this one a bit - just to add a little more "pop" to the crashing waves, glaze the darks in the water to blend a bit, and perhaps touch the rocks. But it is ALMOST there!!!!!
We will call it Breakers on the Forest!
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