Thursday, December 24, 2020

Iris in Bloom

oil on panel, 14" x 11"

This is a portrait of a friend's daughter I had intended to paint from live sittings, but due to COVID I ended up painting her this time from a photo.  She is only 14 years old but her bearing and maturity are well beyond her years, and I tried to capture that here, as well as her kind, sweet nature.  A beautiful girl, inside and out! 

Saturday, December 19, 2020

Baring Witness

 
oil on panel, 12" x 24"

It's back to Naked Athena and the Portland protests with this piece.  I struggled with this one and because there were such long time gaps between sessions, I lost my way a bit, so it is going to the time-out room for now.  Maybe in the new year, I'll be able to see my way forward and finish it.  That would be nice.

Saturday, December 12, 2020

Yellow Boat

acrylic on canvas paper, 12" x 12"

This is a scene I painted earlier this year from a photo of Nantes, France.  It speaks to my sense of isolation in this time of COVID.



Wednesday, December 9, 2020

The Vagabond

 
acrylic on canvas, 8" x 16"

Out on the mesa near Taos, New Mexico, there is a cluster of rentable trailers next to the Taos Brewery in a compound called Hotel Luna Mystica.  It's a form of "glamping" (glamorous camping) which affords everyone awesome views from all directions.  I was particularly taken with this turquoise-painted trailer, dubbed "The Vagabond."  Aside from the mountains rising in the background, the sky is often the star of the show, offering consistently spectacular sunsets and sunrises. 

Thursday, December 3, 2020

The Wise Look Within

oil on panel, 10" x 10"

I thought this subject apropos of wintertime this year, a year without precedent in so many ways.  If 2020 has been an eye-opening year, 2021 must surely be the year we look within ourselves for answers to the questions posed by 2020.  The wise owl is a fitting symbol for such an endeavor.



Monday, November 30, 2020

South Side of the Mission

 
oil on canvas, 12" x 16"

Here's my take on a classic artists' subject, one that has been painted many times over but continues to draw us in.  Apart from the beautiful lines and curvy shapes of this amazing structure, it's the light that emanates from it, even under a dark sky, that inspires my awe.  To be inside of this church is to invite the light into your soul.

Sunday, November 22, 2020

The Road to Seco

 
oil on panel, 12" x 16"

It's back to New Mexico with this colorful scene of an unpaved road I frequently took to the charming little village of Arroyo Seco on my way to Taos Ski Valley to commune with the mountain.  New Mexico is rich in color, with the most amazingly deep azure sky as a backdrop.  

Monday, November 9, 2020

Bodega Bay at Dusk

 
oil on canvas, 12" x 24"

This is a scene of my new favorite beach that somehow escaped my notice until recently.  It is a wide stretch of beach with few, if any, beachgoers at any given time.  The golden hour is quite something there.

Saturday, October 31, 2020

White Petunia

oil on panel, 12" x 12"

Taking a break from more complicated paintings I'm working on, I seem to have channeled my inner O'Keeffe with this one.  I've heard the symbolic meaning of a petunia points to anger and frustration.  Well, that would certainly be me lately, what with all the turbulence of these times we're living in.  But what does it say about us as a species that we would assign such negative traits to a flower, of all things!  Just sayin' . . .

 

Saturday, October 24, 2020

Lindsey in the Field


iPad painting, 10" x 14"

For a change of pace, it's back to digital art with this painting of Lindsey Kustusch, an extraordinary artist, as she paints a landscape en plein air from a field in Hampstead Heath, London.  Lindsey is also a true animal lover, and one of the nicest, kindest people you'll ever meet, if you are so lucky.

Sunday, October 18, 2020

Boxed In


acrylic on panel, 12" x 12"

Well, this little ditty took way longer than I thought it would, even as I simplified the scene quite a bit.  The orange sky was from the fires in August that the lightning strikes sparked, lending a surreal quality to atmosphere.

Thursday, October 15, 2020

Lightning Up the Sky

oil on panel, 24" x 18"
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This night scene is of a neighbourhood in San Francisco in August when California was hit by thousands of lightning strikes, precipitating the devastating fires that followed.  I keep thinking about the symbolism of lightning in this upside down year and the image of the Tree of Life upended.  Curious how eerily lightning resembles an upside down tree with all its branches. 

Wednesday, September 23, 2020

Patience

 

oil on canvas paper, 12" x 12"

A lion study here, done on canvas paper which warped a little.  I may adhere it to a hard surface, as I do like this lady.  She is centered, calm, and focused on a hot afternoon.

Wednesday, September 16, 2020

Pink Powder to the Rescue

acrylic on canvas paper, 12" x 12"

 Like everyone else in California, I've got fire on my mind in addition to COVID, in addition to an election year like no other.  I felt the need to paint some pink, and if I were still a pilot, I'd feel the need to spread some fire retardant in the form of pink powder.  There's a reason why 99% of little girls favor the color pink:  it's the color of love,

Thursday, September 3, 2020

Selfie Portrait in the Time of COVID

 
acrylic on panel, 14" x 11"

A fitting self portrait for the times we are living in.  It perfectly captures the spirit of the day, wouldn't you say?

Wednesday, August 19, 2020

Athena Rises to the Occasion

oil on panel, 20" x 20"

The idea for this painting came to me after I learned of the Portland, Oregon protests and the federal agents that descended on the scene to "control" the crowds.  One very brave woman, dubbed Naked Athena, rose to the occasion to confront the hypocrisy of the moment, and did it in the cleverest, bravest way imaginable:  naked yet in disguise with face mask and knit cap.  I thought it was a brilliant move, and her yoga poses made a profound statement of defiance and compliance, all at once.  This is one strong woman in total possession of herself.  I was also impressed by the fact that she had no tattoos, at least that I could see from behind.  So, here is someone who is able to resist peer pressure.  What yoga practitioner doesn't have a tattoo?  Naked Athena is a rare bird and a symbol of feminine strength of spirit.  

I should point out that the scene, aside from the figure of Athena, is taken from a fireworks display outside the Police Headquarters in St. Louis, but it served my purpose in this composition to a tee:  a case of poetic license.  I have another painting in mind to do on the same general theme, but we'll see how that goes, as I am currently unable to devote large chunks of time to painting, even as I feel the urgency to go to my easel on a regular basis.

Sunday, July 19, 2020

West Marin Ranchland

acrylic on MDF panel, 8" x 16"

The golden hills of California are so beautiful to me at this time of year, and the local landscape is looking gorgeous right now.  This was painted from a photo, but I'm hoping to get out there and do some on-site painting soon.

Sunday, July 12, 2020

On the Prowl

oil on panel, 12" x 16"

I've been thinking about cats lately, perhaps because there are so many roaming around where I live, although none quite as feral or imposing as this panther.  Fun to paint!

Wednesday, July 8, 2020

Fleurescent

acrylic on canvas board, 12" x 12"

For this painting, I used no visual reference.  It started as an abstract idea, which evolved into a semi-abstract painting of flowers.  The idea I started with was to make a statement about Paris in color and shape.  When I think of Paris, I see mostly dark green and white stripes, and splashes of hot pink.  Voila!