Wednesday, April 18, 2007

Older Study

11" x 15" watercolor on 140lb paper
This is a watercolor done back in 1993 (one of my first). It is a study done from a lesson in a book by the wonderful watercolor artist Ron Ranson. I recently discovered it buried in a portfolio in the back of a closet.Posted by Picasa

Tuesday, April 17, 2007

Holiday Surprises

11" x 15" soft pastel on museum board (unframed)
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A little out of season, but I enjoyed doing this one none the less. I work with soft pastels occassionally, and really like the intense color they display. I like to coat the support surface with a thin, even layer of pastel ground which adds tooth for the pastels layers to stick. If you like bold color, go and try soft pastels - they're great!Posted by Picasa

Monday, April 16, 2007

Gemini

30" x 22" gouache on 140lb. Arches (unframed)
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I decided to do something on full-sized watercolor paper. This is a gouache (opaque watercolor) abstract of twin figures. My objective here was color and interesting shapes rather than portraying anything of realism. Working large can tend to be intimidating. My advice: use large brushes, very little water in the paint, and go for it!Posted by Picasa

Sunday, April 15, 2007

Being There

12" x 9" oil on canvas panel (unframed)
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I think I'll post some abstracts in this week's blogging. Here is one done back in 2005.Posted by Picasa

Saturday, April 14, 2007

Shadow Play



8" x 6" acrylic on canvas panel (unframed)

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This is a scene done in a park on a very bright day. I liked the way the cast shadow of a building cut a line and divided light and dark. Part of the sidewalk and grass were in sun, the other part in shade. The group of flowers enjoyed the warm sunlight, I'm sure.Posted by Picasa

Thursday, April 12, 2007

Spring Passages

15" x 11" watercolor on 140lb. Arches (unframed)
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Late Winter gives way for Spring's early arrival. Cool gives way to warm for a nice color temperature blend.Posted by Picasa

Wednesday, April 11, 2007

Behind the New WalMart (3-Steps)







I decided to post a little demo of developing a painting using a value plan. This picture is an acrylic block-in based on a three-level value sketch done on site. It shows a construction area behind a new shopping center. Lots of dirt piles and debris scattered around, with a truck ready to haul off some junk. The block-in is very simple - just black, white, and a mid-gray. Even being this simple, you can make out the large shapes and get a sense of what we're going after. No detail is needed, or desired at this stage.





Stage two is a posterized blocking of value and approximate local color of the scene. Again, the aim here is no detail, just blocking in the big shapes with value. I'm looking for the painting to "read" correctly here. It looks flat, but that's OK at this stage.

Stage three - Finalizing things.
Now that the value plan is established, it is now just a matter of mixing color and matching color to value shapes. I can be as creative as I wish at this point, as long as I hold to the values I mapped out in stages one and two. I hope this kind of shows you the way a painting can be planned and developed. Total time (including letting each stage dry) about 3 hours start to finish.Posted by Picasa

Tuesday, April 10, 2007

Bambi

16" x 12" watercolor on 140lb. Arches (unframed)
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My dog is a mix of Rat Terrier and Chihuahua. Her name Bambi comes from her long ears and the way she can fold her long front legs resembling a little deer. She's a cutie.Posted by Picasa

Monday, April 09, 2007

Forest Mist

12" x 12" oil on hardboard (unframed)
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A view of a misty autumn forest after the first snowfall. Warm and cool mingle throughout.Posted by Picasa

Sunday, April 08, 2007

Opening at the Art Museum

12" x 12" Acrylic on masonite (unframed)
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Experimenting around with acrylics again. This one is based on a photo taken at the opening of an art museum. The day was sunny and hopefully this painting captured the festive mood.Posted by Picasa

Saturday, April 07, 2007

Hallway A.M.

11" x 15" oil on museum board
This was a study based on a drawing I made during an early a.m. period of insomnia. The view is a hallway lit up by a bright light. The whole scene has a nice, warm glow.Posted by Picasa

Friday, April 06, 2007

Tribute to Mom

Although Mother's Day is still about a month away, I saw this picture and just had to post it. The little guy is me at just a year old. Rosemarie (my dear mother) passed away in 2003, much too early I'm afraid. She was truly a wonderful person and a great mom. I think about her every day. This picture was taken on the beach by my father. My older brother is out somewhere playing on the beach, I'm sure. I miss you, Mom!Posted by Picasa

Sunburst Floral

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20" x 16" oil on canvas (unframed)
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I don't do florals too often. I enjoy doing them, though. This one is a bit different - rather impressionistic with lots of broken color, mingled warm and cool colors, and heavy impasto. Started off with a large 2" house painter's brush and finished up with the palette knife.Posted by Picasa

Thursday, April 05, 2007

Up Ahead

12" x 16" acrylic on masonite (unframed)
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This was done with the knife using acrylics. I was going after a broken-color Impressionistic feeling. It has a treasure-trove of color throughout.Posted by Picasa

Under the Bridge

12" x 12" oil on hardboard (unframed)
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This is a plein air piece done under a highway overpass. Again, strong
afternoon sunlight bathes the scene and creates a strong contrast and warm color temperature.Posted by Picasa

Wednesday, April 04, 2007

Different Worlds

16" x 20" oil on canvas (unframed)
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The final frontier! This piece was started by using black acrylic gesso. After sitting around for a few days, this scene then developed. Using the palette knife I applied impasto layers of oil paint to develop the planet shapes. The surface is heavily textured. I was happy with the way this one has "3D" qualities.Posted by Picasa

The Tall Towers

15" x 11" watercolor on 140lb Arches (unframed)
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Here's a plein air work of radio towers in Coppell, TX. They can be seen for miles around in the flat, hill-free landscape.Posted by Picasa

Tuesday, April 03, 2007

Gazebo Roof

11" x 15" oil on gessoed museum board (unframed)
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Another plein air work done at the park I mentioned earlier. This shows the roof of the central gazebo. Lots of public events are held here throughout the year (picnics, weddings, etc.) I liked the way the strong afternoon sun cast the shadow shapes on the roof peak.Posted by Picasa

Cement & Co.

22" x 30" watercolor on 140lb. Arches (unframed)
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This is a plein air piece. It shows a cement making factory in the city of Coppell, TX (since abandoned). Posted by Picasa

Monday, April 02, 2007

Central Park, Lewisville

11" x 14" watercolor on 140lb. Arches (unframed)
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No not that Central Park. This one is located in Lewisville, TX. I owned a house that had this park literally in my back yard. Spring and Summer days were a delight. Posted by Picasa

Alamo!

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11" x 15" watercolor on 140 lb. Arches (unframed)
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About sez it all! Remember the Alamo!Posted by Picasa

Three on the Beach

12" x 12" oil on masonite panel (unframed)
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A family enjoying the late afternoon on the beach. Follows the "Papa, Mama, Baby bear" concept of size contrast.Posted by Picasa

Sunday, April 01, 2007

What a View!

9" x 12" oil on canvas (unframed)
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Another knife painting. Pretty much a monochromatic piece, but it does have small amounts of color throughout.Posted by Picasa

Graduation

11" x 15" oil on gessoed 140lb Arches
One thing I'm not (yet) is a portrait artist. However, this one is based on a my brother's high school graduation picture. It's done from memory, I didn't have a sample in front of me when doing this. Obviously, I need more portrait practice, but I was please overall with the way this one came out. The lack of detail is made up with the mood and color. Posted by Picasa