"Bursting in Bloom" is happily off to a new owner for whom it brings back memories of an orchard from long ago. Happy trails, beautiful tree!
Monday, March 22, 2010
Tuesday, January 12, 2010
What's on my Easel??
I am loving my new easel! It's a Richeson metal Maestro studio easel, which I have equipped with an old bulletin board that was kicking around the garage, such that I can have all my reference material right in front of me! I call this piece "Rick's Barn" and I think it's close to being finished. Photo reference is with a 7.2 megapixel Casio Exilim, value study done with four tones of charcoal, painting is oil on 8 x 10" canvas. Any suggestions? Should I put in the American Flag?
Sunday, January 10, 2010
Ed Levin's Eucalyptus
Enjoyed a beautiful fall day painting these magnificent Eucalyptus trees with their grand shadows in Ed Levin park. Just gave it a few touches in the studio.
Thursday, January 7, 2010
Glenridge Pochade
One of my recent small studies of a beautiful period home on Glenridge Avenue. I'm hoping to do a studio piece from this 6x8" pochade in a larger size.
Sunday, October 11, 2009
Two more "starts"
Here are two more mini-studies on 6x8 birch panel. These are homework for my oil painting class. Not finished pieces, just starts. Both are from photos I took. First is from our boat on the SF Bay, and the second is after a big storm on the beach in Carmel.
Friday, October 2, 2009
What does this say about me??
I haven't posted in quite a while because, well, I'm in a class - and yes, that means I should be suddenly creating great works! But not so fast - many basics to cover and exercises to do and absorb before I can improve. But I found it funny while doing my "homework" this last week how very differently I approach things - is it just a different day, a different mood, or a different subject for inspiration??
These are all 6" by 8" "studies" or "starts"; meant to be simple value studies in native/local color. Yikes - the first two look correct in that they are just simple shapes that lay out the darks and the focal point. But look at the second two! I got totally carried away. Oh well - I think my b&w value sketches in pastel were correct, anyway! It's fun to chronicle one's progress =) Maybe when the class is done I'll post my progress on the b&w value studies, too.
Tuesday, September 8, 2009
Help Hibisicus!
This piece has been sitting since December in a state of helplessness, poor thing. It's an adaptation of a Terry Madden watercolor in terms of composition, but done in oil on a large canvas and trying to do justice to the yellow color of the hibiscus' in my Mom and Dad's yard (Terry's was pink). I have changed it so much and so many times, my head is swimming =) The background used to be light in a watercolor sort of fantasy look, then my teacher said "no, it needs to be dark". So now it's dark. Not sure I like it. And, I still have to correct the flowers for highlights and such, but - it's a work in progress. Maybe publishing it will really get me to think about it and get it done!!
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