I am working on this painting and thought that I would post a progression. This first image is the drawing plus a wash so that I will stay in the color palette that I have decided to use for this painting. Hope you enjoy seeing this develop and I welcome any comments !
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
Rainy days and puddles
I am working on this painting and thought that I would post a progression. This first image is the drawing plus a wash so that I will stay in the color palette that I have decided to use for this painting. Hope you enjoy seeing this develop and I welcome any comments !
Wednesday, September 9, 2009
Sunset on the Ohio
Pansies
By the shore


I am back. I am sorry that I haven't posted in a while. We had a bout of swine flu that set me back and getting the kids back in school always creates time warps and you just don't get everything done. I never stop painting. Sometimes I can't get into the zone and don't paint very well but painting is like breathing to me. I have to be doing something creative at all times. With that said, I will share some of what I have been doing that I didn't get around to posting. This first painting is painted under the influence of John Singer Sargent. I say this because I found a print of his beautifully framed at an antique shop. This print inspired my composition. I will post both the master's painting and mine so that you can see what I saw and was inspired to attempt.
Monday, August 17, 2009
Tea Time

Hope you see something in it. Let me know if you do !
Monday, August 10, 2009
Antiques Roadshow

Hello
I am back after working on a couple of commissions and this larger painting. I really am quite satisfied with the overall way it turned out. I used a very rough linen canvas and I like the texture that it encouraged me to seek. Sometimes when you make a mistake and order loosely woven linen because you are unfamiliar with the company... it can be a good thing !
Hope you like it.
I look forward to your thoughts!
Tuesday, July 28, 2009
mother and child

This is another larger painting that I have been working on. I was really happy with the way it just almost painted itself. Working with babies is virtually impossible to do from life. This was a photo that I took a couple of years ago. I spent many years painting portraits at an amusement park and festivals around town. This involved all ages sitting for thirty minutes or more. Many times I was painting a baby in the mother's lap while the proud father tried to coax a smile. I never quite understood why anyone would want their baby's portrait painted because the child changes so quickly as they grow month to month.
With this painting, I think the interaction between the mother and child is what it's all about. The relationship is forever rewarding.
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