Saturday, December 29, 2018
Tuesday, December 11, 2018
Friday, November 30, 2018
Oil Painting- seeing color as value
This post is for the hard core artists who might stumble across my blog. As you've seen I don't regularly post because....I don't have a good reason why not. I just don't. BUT, here is a link to YT videos that I did and discusses the concept of color and value. There are two parts. If you punish yourself and make it through part 1, please grab another cup of your favorite beverage and watch part 2.
PART 1
PART 2
PART 1
PART 2
Thursday, October 11, 2018
Tuesday, October 2, 2018
Thursday, August 23, 2018
Wave Painting
I recently finished my "first" wave painting. I took reference photos from a vacation to Barbados and used one of them for this work. The challenge was to get realistic looking foam getting sucked back from the shoreline to this incoming breaker. Take a look at this video for start to finish how it was created.
Wave painting with oils
Wave painting with oils
Tuesday, April 10, 2018
Sunday, March 18, 2018
Wekiva Paint Out Quick Paint
Continuing my plein air Florida adventures I had found out about this one in an article from Plein Air magazine. My plan was to just do the quick paint. Maybe next year I can investigate getting juried in. The quick paint is part of the last day of events during this paint out, capping the night with the "gala"; music, art and sales opportunities.
Wekiva Island is just outside the state park. I had never been there and it turned out to be one hopping party place. Lots of people much younger than me, families, dogs, and just a fun atmosphere. Oh yeah, there was a lot of art on exhibit and what turned out to be a dozen quick paint artists. While I was fairly happy with my piece (more than two weeks ago at Lighthouse), it didn't grab one of the top three awards. Here are a couple photos I took during the progress.
Wekiva Island is just outside the state park. I had never been there and it turned out to be one hopping party place. Lots of people much younger than me, families, dogs, and just a fun atmosphere. Oh yeah, there was a lot of art on exhibit and what turned out to be a dozen quick paint artists. While I was fairly happy with my piece (more than two weeks ago at Lighthouse), it didn't grab one of the top three awards. Here are a couple photos I took during the progress.
The location alongside a creek with sun hitting some top water vegetation
Block in. Turpy wash with darks
ID the focal points and wipe out some excess paint
Framed at the car and ready to hand in for judging. Fair amount of palette knife in the highlights
Monday, March 5, 2018
Lighthouse Plein Air Quick Paint
I ventured further southeast in Florida this past weekend and entered the 5th annual Lighthouse Art Gallery Quick Paint event. This 2 hour window of "spontaneous artistic combustion" kicks off their week-long plein air festival. About 40 artists, including me, participated in the downtown Stuart, FL area for the quick paint. It was a bit cool by SE Florida standards and by the noon judging of entries the winds were howling about 20-30 mph. You had to make sure your display easel was weighted or turned just right to avoid having wet paintings from being blown over.
I haven't been painting outside much this year and struggled with moving shadows and a busy street corner where I set up. In the end I was not thrilled with the results but had a good time "practicing" and being out there amongst other artists. Here's a quick set of sequence photos;
I haven't been painting outside much this year and struggled with moving shadows and a busy street corner where I set up. In the end I was not thrilled with the results but had a good time "practicing" and being out there amongst other artists. Here's a quick set of sequence photos;
Start block in- 15 minutes
Lay down darks- shadows already moving- 40 minutes
Finished and framed- 2 hours
Here are some of the entries with a few showing awards that were handed out. Some nice stuff by a good group of 'circuit' plein air artists.
Honorable Mention
Third Place
Honorable Mention
First Place
Monday, February 19, 2018
Plein Air Cypress trees with Spanish moss
So I'm on a roll (with 2 posts in 1 day) and have a bunch of art that needs to be published...for whoever might be interested in seeing it. Here's another piece I did last week plein air while in the Village of Fenney, central Florida. I was facing the sun so some of the photos are a bit washed. But the sequence is shown below. Painting cypress trees with Spanish Moss is fun. And the bugs were non-existent as was the heat.
The source photo and location shot
A quick sketch to get things positioned
Darks, sky, tree trunks placed
I got to sit right next to the car so the final piece. 1.5 hours 11x14 oil on canvas panel
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A New Pastel for Leesburg Art League
Here, this is a pastel I did at a demo for Leesburg Art League a week ago.
Kind of heading down the impressionist path with this one. It's the first pastel I've completed in at least a year. It was fun...and fast. Which is what I like about pastel.
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