Saturday, January 25, 2020

African Spoonbill

oil on panel, 14" x 14"

A straightforward portrait of an African spoonbill wading in shallow waters.  I have painted a roseate spoonbill previously, and I just find these birds to be so exotic, with their long legs and bills.

Wednesday, January 15, 2020

Old San Luis Facade, with Salvia

oil on panel, 10" x 8"

It's back to New Mexico with this one, or rather, Colorado.  San Luis is reputedly the oldest town in Colorado, just over the border with New Mexico.  I've painted this structure before but from a different angle.  I found it very intriguing from a painting perspective, and so of course, I had to paint it again!

Sunday, January 12, 2020

White Roses by the Window

oil on panel, 24" x 24"

This painting of a bouquet of white roses from my garden was an attempt at partial abstraction.  I didn't want to fully define each flower, opting for a loose impression instead.  Color harmony and creating a sense of depth were the overriding concerns here, and I'm happy with the result.

Thursday, January 9, 2020

Hoo r Yoo?

oil on panel, 12" x 12"

This is a painting of a barn owl I had fully intended to experiment with, but life intervened and, by the time I could turn my attention to it several days later, the paint had partially dried.  This is why I consider myself an alla prima painter.  I like to work a painting to completion while it's still fresh.  Still, the result, at least to my eyes, is not without merit.  I think he's a cute little guy (girl?).

Monday, January 6, 2020

Tigery

acrylic on canvas paper, 18" x 12"

I've been contemplating lately painting a tiger but haven't yet settled on how I want to treat the subject.  In the meantime, I had the urge to do an abstract painting using only Indian yellow, burnt sienna and ivory black, plus white.  The result looks a bit tigery to me.

Thursday, January 2, 2020

Becoming

oil on canvas paper, 12" x 12"

Just experimenting here with the abstract shapes of a rose unfolding.