Saturday, October 11, 2008

Saturday, September 27, 2008

"Power Line Portrait, Braddock and Poplar Tree", oil on canvas, 12"x12"

Well, I just had to paint this, since I've been staring at the power lines around here during all my walks. I couldn't get up the courage to sit out on this corner and paint, however, so I was forced to work mainly from my mind and some photographs. Very unsatisfying, I must say. I will paint some more of these, maybe even on site if I get braver.

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

"Rearing Crane", oil on board, 6"x8"

Finally got back to the easel today. It seems when I get away from painting, it is REALLY hard to start again. So I started with another little crane, which is enough of a struggle anyway.

Thursday, September 11, 2008

"White Orchid", oil on canvas, 30"x15"

A companion piece for the pink orchid. Very different colors, though.

Sunday, September 7, 2008

"Pink Orchid", oil on canvas, 30"x15"

A real change of pace here... I wanted to work larger, and I wanted to work on fabric and flowers. I expanded my limited palette of colors for this one. I ended up using Manganese violet, magenta, pyreline red, and ultramarine violet. Getting this range of violets, pinks, and purples would not have been possible using my usual limited palette.

Thursday, September 4, 2008

Wednesday, August 27, 2008

Away

Don't be alarmed... I'm not painting this week because we're moving my son up to college. I should be back posting by early next week.

Saturday, August 23, 2008

"Blue Origami Crane", oil on canvas board, 6"x8"

I tried using a knife to paint this, but I had more success with brushes. Not much success with the camera, though. The color in this photograph is too yellow, but it was the best I got. The cranes are contagious... my 13-year-old son is madly making them now. He'll probably reach 1,000 and achieve world peace. (That's part of the legend of the origami crane.)

Friday, August 22, 2008

"White Origami Crane", oil on canvas board, 6"x8"

I've gotten obsessed with making these origami cranes. First I looked up the directions on the Internet, but I didn't have the right kind of paper, so it was really impossible, because my paper was too thick to do all these tight little folds. So I went out and bought origami paper. I have a range of colors, so I'm sure I'll fold, and paint, some more cranes!

Thursday, August 21, 2008

"Red Finger Hot Pepper" oil on canvas board, 6"x8"

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I like to go to the big Korean grocery store near me to see what interesting produce they have today.

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

"Green", oil on canvas, 18"x24"

I ended up pulling some tube greens out of my drawer for the bottle. I just was unable to mix that bright, intense green. I think I mainly used Phtalo emerald, which I don't even remember buying. Also cadmium green, which I used a little in the limes.

Tuesday, August 19, 2008

"Green" process - day 1

Day 1 of "Green": I got the still life set up and looked at it through my viewfinder. I always use this process, but today I felt tired and it was hard to get the image drawn on my canvas while holding the viewfinder and squinting through it, so I...

...tried something I have never done, and framed the setup, using straightedges taped to the front of the table, and a string across to demarcate the top of the composition. This felt strange to do, but freed me up from holding the little viewfinder and squinting through it.

Day 1 of the painting. After finally getting my composition sketched onto the canvas, I concentrated on mixing as many greens as I could. The glass bottle is a very bright, unnatural green, the limes are a beautiful range from yellow-green to blue-green, the backdrop cloth is a pale minty green, and the whites are picking up reflected and refracted greens. I do not use any tube greens at all, so I have to mix everything. I am using all my yellows (W&N cad yellow pale, Gamblin cad yellow medium, and Gamblin Hansa yellow light) and all my blues (Gamblin ultramarine, manganese blue hue, and phtalo) in different combinations, plus white. I was all I could do today to just cover the whole canvas. I find myself quickly confusing the greens, dirtying brushes, and getting lazy. Time to stop and continue tomorrow. I hope to keep much of the gestural and painterly feel, but clean up and punch up the color, and work on the edges. I may not actually work on it too much longer.

Sunday, August 17, 2008

"Bag of Walnuts", oil on canvas panel, 6"x8"

"Hairpins", oils on canvas panel, 6"x8"

I think this old plastic container of hairpins belonged to my grandmother. I've had it for years, and have been wanting to paint it, but I'm not too happy with how this turned out. It was very hard to get the ellipses of the container correct, and it looks lopsided. I did it, though, and so you get to see it!

Friday, August 15, 2008

"Seashell #1", oil on canvas board, 6"x8"

No, I haven't stopped painting, just a very busy week. Back to the small size.

Friday, August 8, 2008

"Blue", oil on canvas, 18"x24"

It's been a busy week, but I finally got to paint today. I did this in a kind of a rush, and I think it shows. But I like what happened in the bottle's shadow in the foreground. That's more like how I'd like to paint. The color of the background cloth did not come out right in the photo.

Tuesday, August 5, 2008

"Red (Peppers and Beets)", oil on canvas, 18"x24"

I suddenly realized today that these larger canvases, 18"x24", are EXACTLY the same proportions as the 6"x8"! So I decided to treat the composition the same as the little ones - only bigger. The little painting-a-day size felt like it could be done larger, anyway. Tomorrow it's on to Blue.

Sunday, August 3, 2008

"Yellow", oil on canvas, 18"x24"

This painting actually took two days. I was tired of painting tiny and decided to make a jump in size. It actually felt too big, but I was committed. This is a painting of all yellow things. The objects are larger than life size. Next I will do "Red", then "Blue", then "Green", all 18"x24". Then maybe I'll be ready to go back to a little painting-a-day.

Wednesday, July 30, 2008

"Local Eggs", oil on canvas board, 6"x8"

A couple of days away from the easel, but I was able to paint tonight. These colorful chicken and duck eggs are from my nearby Whole Foods grocery store.
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Sunday, July 27, 2008

Saturday, July 26, 2008

"Milk Glass/Glass of Milk", oil on canvas board, 6"x8"

This was a lot harder than I thought it would be...

Thursday, July 24, 2008

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Monday, July 14, 2008

Sunday, July 13, 2008

Thursday, July 10, 2008

Monday, July 7, 2008

Sunday, July 6, 2008

"Poblano Pepper", oil on canvas panel, 6"x8"

This is the first of my "painting a day" paintings. There are so many daily painters out there, I thought one more couldn't hurt. I've been having "painter's block", so I thought committing to doing a painting a day would unstick me. This is the first, they are bound to improve from here.