Thursday, September 12, 2019

Denman Roses

oil on canvasboard, 8" x 8"

Here's a little afternoon plein air sketch I did the other day of one of the rose bushes here at Denman Ranch.  I love the eastern view, with the light violet hills as a backdrop to the knoll on which this ranch sits.  The baby grape vines are just starting to show in the mid ground.

Monday, September 9, 2019

The Marsh at Doran Park

oil on cradled panel, 9" x 12"

This is a scene I've been wanting to paint for quite a while.  It lies just south of Bodega Bay, on a bluff overlooking the bay, and is home to lots of birdlife, especially egrets and herons.  The marsh itself is a riot of color and has a walkway that circles it.  I take my dog here often to walk the loop and contemplate nature.  I painted this scene alla prima (in one session) from a photo I had taken and decided to leave it in its sketchiness.  My favorite pieces are often the ones I've done alla prima, those that convey a visible sense of spontaneity.  A singer doesn't sing half a song one day, then finish it the next; a poet doesn't recite half a poem one day, then finish it the next.  A painting like this is of a moment as well, so why not paint it in one go?