oil on canvas panel, 9" x 12"
Saturday, December 31, 2016
Field of Dreams
Thursday, December 29, 2016
Ellis Creek in Autumn
iPad painting, 10" x 14"
A quick digital impression of Ellis Creek I did the other day while on a walk with the dogs. It started to rain, so I just had time for the basics.
Saturday, December 24, 2016
Fire and Ice
acrylic on canvas, 24" x 18"
With this painting I was trying to develop an earlier idea in a marriage of hot and cold, as in the heat of a setting sun reflected on an icy lake. I tried to work fast with this one, using a brush in each hand to speed things up, and I must say it was really fun!
Monday, December 19, 2016
Egret at Ellis Creek
oil on canvasboard, 6" x 12"
I started on this palette knife painting from a photo I had taken at Ellis Creek, but had to finish it from memory when my computer crashed last Tuesday. It had just rained after a long dry spell and there was a carpet of mustard flowers in the mid-distance that I just loved, not to mention the beautiful snowy egret standing in the shallow water.
Sunday, December 18, 2016
Finnish Forest
acrylic on canvas, 24" x 18"
I'm working off an old computer to post this painting, as my laptop crashed last Tuesday and is still in the repair shop getting a new hard drive. This was an attempt at an abstracted landscape, with just memory and imagination as my guide. I wanted to see verticals, for some reason, and thought of birch trees, of which there are many in Finland, or so I hear.
Monday, December 12, 2016
Green Barn
oil on canvas panel, 8" x 10"
A quick little palette knife study of an old green barn that I intend to paint larger and in a slightly different format at some point. This was an experiment to arrive at the palette I wanted to use for it, in this case opting for cad yellow light, transparent orange oxide, napthol red, cyan blue, and ultramarine blue, plus white. I have amassed quite a number of barn paintings by now, an ongoing homage not only to what they symbolize -- shelter and protection for animals -- but also as an expression of gratitude, since they have served me well as art studios in the past.
Sunday, December 11, 2016
Sunset Study
iPad painting, 14" x 10"
This is a study I did as a warmup for an organic painting I have in mind. Here, I'm playing around with design and searching for the palette I want to use for it. I've been using a limited palette on all of my recent paintings, which changes from painting to painting. I try to use between three and five colors, plus white, for each -- colors I choose according to the dictates of each particular motif I have in mind.
On a separate note, I have four of my digital paintings on display and available for sale at a local venue here in Petaluma, the Aqus Cafe, through 2/26/2017. They are each printed on a 5" x 7" metal sheet and wall mounted, and can be printed larger by request.
Saturday, December 10, 2016
Resting Holstein
iPad painting, 10" x 14"
I've had cows on my mind a lot lately. I love the high contrast patterns formed by cows set against the local landscape. I am especially drawn to the Holsteins, but I love them all for their peaceful spirits.
Monday, December 5, 2016
White Orchids
acrylic on canvas, 8" x 16"
Here is another addition to my white flower series. I dropped the ball for a while on these white flower paintings, which I enjoy doing, but I have a few more in mind before I move on to other still life themes.
Sunday, December 4, 2016
Finn
oil on cradled panel, 6" x 8"
This is a portrait of my brother's little mini-dachshund, Finn, another palette knife painting. I used a brush only for the highlight on his eye. The reference for this commission was a photo my brother had taken, and so I felt obliged to be faithful to it. If I had used a photo that I had taken and that my brother had not seen, I would have felt much freer in my interpretation. I typically shy away from commissions, but I love my brother and so I was happy to do as he wished.
Thursday, December 1, 2016
Icelandic Horse
acrylic on canvas, 30" x 15"
I've been playing with a new limited palette lately, the one for this portrait made up of Prussian blue, napthol red, cad yellow light, and titanium white.
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