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Saturday, September 29, 2012
Sunflowers Oil Painting + Butterfly
So I decided to go ahead and work on that sunflower painting today! Got a good start this morning and will start again tomorrow. My wife and oldest daughter stopped by a field close to a place called the Agricenter here in Memphis and snapped some photos of these beautiful sunflowers when they were in full bloom. They do this every year and each year I stop by and take a look and some photos. Just happened to catch a nice butterfly leaving a flower. Thought it would make a nice painting, so this morning I got to work and knocked it out. Was fun to paint and have some more to do to it but putting paintings on my blog always makes me want to go back and do some more! This is a 16x20 oil on canvas.
Tuesday, September 25, 2012
Motivation to Paint (Lack of)
I am in one of those non-creative times in my life where I don't feel like starting a painting because I don't think it will be up to my standards, so I just don't start! Life has been so busy with work and daughters starting to college and driving that I just don't have energy to paint right now. My dream job would be to have a small art studio/gallery in some resort town and just paint all day and meet like minded people who enjoy art for art. Who knows, maybe after posting this I will go home and paint tonight! I have a oil painting started of some sunflowers that my wife and I took photos of a few weeks ago. I got the background all blocked in but just can't seem to get started on the flowers.
Monday, June 11, 2012
Avenue of Oaks
Commission painting of "Avenue of Oaks", a beautiful place in South Carolina. . A lot going on in this painting and trying to do justice to the moss that hangs from the branches. When I first saw the image to paint from I thought of that scene from the movie Forrest Gump where he was running with his leg braces and they started falling off. This photo of the painting was not the final product. The painting got delivered before I took one last photo. At first I thought this would be too busy of a subject to paint but it actually was a lot of fun and I enjoyed working on it. I started off by blocking in light and dark areas with acrylic paint and just simplified the grass and trees concentrating on the play of light in the tree branches and the road.
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Sunday, May 13, 2012
Portrait of Megan
Friday, April 27, 2012
Pastel of my Grandmother Addie Wilkins
Pastel on Canson paper approximately 16x20.
I took a portrait class from Daniel Green at his annual summer workshop in his home in North Salem NY back in 2005. He demonstrated a pastel portrait one evening from a live model that I was absolutely mesmerized with. I have been using his techniques of marking off the head into four equal sections, using Nupastels to lay in the drawing and then working from dark to light with softer pastels. I did this painting 4 or 5 years ago and have learned so much since then. This was a quick painting to give my mother for Christmas. My grandmother has since passed away but this painting hangs in my mom's home for her to remember how special and loving my grandmother was. I also have my grandfather posted in this blog in another post. We miss you MawMaw!
Monday, January 10, 2011
Pastel of Abby
Pastel on canson: Work in progress of my youngest daughter Abby. Doing the pastel as a study for an oil painting to come later. Plan to paint all three daughters again. I have been studying with a very talented artist here in Memphis named Frank Morris who does astounding work.
http://www.frankmorrisportraits.com
My current goal is to become better at judging values and edges.
http://www.frankmorrisportraits.com
My current goal is to become better at judging values and edges.
Sunday, October 24, 2010
Cotton bolls
Oil 14x18: It "cotton pickin" time here in the south (Memphis area) and you find cotton everywhere. My wife decided to pick some cotton bolls branches and make an arrangement in a vase. This is my composition of the arrangement. I couldn't pass up a chance to paint something that you just take for granted around here. My mom has worked in the cotton business for about 50
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years.
Saturday, September 11, 2010
Red Flowers (picked)
11x14 (canvas) Reworked: I just didn't like the last post of the red flowers on a summer day. Never got them to look like i wanted so I just (picked) them out and made it a field of smaller flowers! I may try using the palette knife in the future for looser flowers as suggested on WetCanvas in the landscape forum.
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
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Pepper
Pepper , the sweetest dog. Pastel pencil on Pastelmat 16x12.
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