This is just another study in a series I'm doing of flowers in a vase, and again, mostly done with a palette knofe, just to refamiliarize myself with subject of still life, the least attempted of all my work.
Wednesday, August 30, 2023
Monday, August 28, 2023
DayDreaming
This is an abstract piece I did today after a late start in the studio due to an appointment. I like it.
Sunday, August 27, 2023
Round the Bend: Road to Covelo
This is just a quick little landscape study of a section of Highway 162, which is the road to Covelo in Mendocino County, where I was headed to spent some time with my friends at their ranch. I had thought that the reference photo I worked from was taken somewhere in Sonoma County, as many of the local roads have a similar look. But upon closer inspection, that is not Black Mountain in the distance but the mountains of Mendocino National Forest.
Thursday, August 24, 2023
Smiley Me
This is a self portrait during my New York days. I was at a party with my friend Armando and I was wearing a wig because I was auditioning everywhere I could for the part of Eponine in "Les Miserables." I was obsessed with it and trying to convince anyone to give me a chance. Eponine was a waif, a lonely character, and while I knew I could sing and act the part, I don't think I projected enough pathos . . . certainly not at this party!
Saturday, August 19, 2023
No One Compares 2 U 2
For this version of a portrait of Sinead O'Connor, my second attempt, I used a grid. In this version, she looks less vulnerable to me, more confident. Not sure which one I prefer.
Monday, August 14, 2023
Havana Horn Player
I found an interesting photo online of a horn player in Havana, Cuba, and just wanted to make a painting of it, so I did.
Thursday, August 10, 2023
Dying Daisy
This little mess of a painting of a dying daisy, I'm afraid to say, is now officially dead. I destroyed it after an experiment that went kablooey. Oh, well. Just wanted to document it here for posterity, so its short life wasn't completely in vain.
Sunday, August 6, 2023
Smoky Sky
This is what I'd call a simplified landscape painting, not quite in the abstracted landscape ballpark, done mostly with a palette knife. Nonetheless, I like the copper tones in this one. I think they offset the buildings in the background nicely. The scene is inspired by the smoke from the recent Canadian fires that drifted down into the U.S., especially along the East Coast.