Sunday, November 27, 2016

Scarlett

iPad painting, 14" x 10"

This digital portrait was done from a photo I stumbled on while searching for something else.  It was another artist's painting, I believe, but I could not track down the artist.  I found the portrait mesmerizing and felt compelled to create my own digital version of it.

Thursday, November 24, 2016

Fall on Fire

oil on canvas, 6" x 8"

I suppose this little ditty could be called an abstracted landscape.  I used up every scrap of leftover paint on my palette to cover the canvas, thinking at the start about a photo I had just viewed of Central Park in the fall.  Soon after I began, however, the color relationships took over, and I dropped that idea.  I see Wolf Kahn's influence yet again.  

Update, 1/8/2018:  Extensive additional information on Wolf Kahn and his work can also be found here at www.artsy.net.

Wednesday, November 23, 2016

Wilson Hill Road Scene II

oil on canvasboard, 6" x 8"

Another plein air study, this one done from the same pullout along Wilson Hill Road in the Chileno Valley area west of Petaluma, but of a slightly different section of the view.  I intend to revisit this spot again soon, to focus on those beautiful black and white Holstein cows that frequently pass through this valley.  

Monday, November 21, 2016

Supermoon

oil on gessoboard panel, 6" x 8" 

This is my first attempt at a nocturnal plein air painting, again using only a palette knife.  I really wanted to capture that big round ball of a moon from the vicinity of my art studio, so I tried to work fast and furious as it was rising in the east over the hills of Sonoma.  While my lighting setup enabled me to see the panel well enough (the light source was set on a chair), my palette was in shadow throughout, and so I had to later adjust the values in the studio.  What a challenge!  

Saturday, November 19, 2016

Brown Barn

acrylic on canvas, 12" x 16"

This is a palette knife painting in progress for which I used a reference photo.   Just a few more tweaks here and there, mostly to the mid-ground areas, and I'll call it done.  I do like the overall color harmony in this one, which plays well off the color of the barn.  Updated on 11/21:  the tweaks are in, and I'm calling it done.

Thursday, November 17, 2016

Tomales Bay Ridge

oil on gessoboard, 6" x 8"

A palette knife plein air study done from a pullout overlooking Tomales Bay.  

Monday, November 14, 2016

Wilson Hill Road Scene

oil on canvasboard, 6" x 8"

This quickie palette knife plein air study was a race to capture the golden light of dusk before being engulfed in darkness yesterday.  I really wanted to capture the Holstein cows grazing in the foreground but didn't have time.  I hope to return to this spot soon and allow more time to get it done.  Still, it was a good workout.

Saturday, November 12, 2016

Gretchen's Near

oil on canvasboard, 12" x 9"

This is a palette knife study of still water and background values.  I'm quite drawn to distant hills and live in an area that is full of variety in that respect.  This scene, though, reminds me more of those rugged karsts of Guilin, China.

Monday, November 7, 2016

Eucalyptus Stumps


iPad painting, 14" x 10"

A ten-minute sketch done while walking the dogs.  I love the various subtle colors to be found in eucalyptus trunks.

Wednesday, November 2, 2016

Tree of Life

acrylic on canvas, 18" x 24"

I've been wanting to paint this tree for a long time, as it captures my attention every time I drive by this wondrous thing.  Cows frequently gather underneath its shelter, and I love the tunnel that forms from within the curve of its trunk.