I just felt like transporting myself to a fantasy land, and this is where I went with that. I may have another go at it, but for now, it goes in the time-out room. I've been reading Hockney's "A Bigger Message" and I can see his influence pretty clearly here.
This plein air palette knife sketch was done on a somewhat overcast day, yesterday, on a pullout along a stretch of the Shoreline Highway between the town of Tomales and Marshall, with Key Creek in the foreground.
This is an unretouched palette knife sketch (rare for me!) of a scene I've been wanting to paint for a long time. I'm hoping to return to the scene for another go at it, a constantly changing colorama. Update, 10/23: I have replaced the unretouched image I had posted originally with the current one, having tweaked it here and there.
Another digital painting here, since I haven't had time to do any actual painting lately. I'm itching to get back to it and hoping to carve out some time next week, but this time of year is always challenging for me, with various life demands taking precedence.
This is a strange little sketch that came from just below my conscious awareness, as I was creating it while listening to a spiritual talk. I am wanting to push through to new territory in my art, and digital art is a low-risk way of exploring that. The title came to me from that mindset as well. A psychiatrist could have a field day interpreting what it all means.
Another digital sketch done at Covelo Ranch, where the leaves were already in various stages of yellow, orange and red at the end of September. This scene looks northward from the house and edge of a side garden toward the razed hay field and hills beyond.
I was on my way to Bolinas the other day and got stuck in a road construction delay, so I whipped out my iPad and painted the scene to my left. It made the time go by lickety-split!