Wednesday, July 17, 2013

52 Weeks 100 Paintings #60 Radishes on Paper Plate



52 Weeks 100 Paintings - #60 Radishes on Paper Plate
10" x 8"
Oil on canvasboard
$60

Friends Mark and Sarah were kind enough to bring us fresh radishes from their garden. Thank you Millers.
They were delicious. With the exception of these four, which were sacrificed on the altar of art.

Monday, April 8, 2013

Figure Painting Workshop Day Two


I've gotten used to painting still lifes by myself in my studio. Inanimate objects are nice to paint. You can put them exactly where you want them and they just sit there. You can leave and come back and they're still there waiting for you. Painting by yourself is nice. All your own stuff, working at your own pace, and when it comes time to compare yourself to the other painters in the room, you usually end up pretty near the top. Painting a live model with others was something I hadn't done for a really long time. I've been affiliated with this particular group of painters online for awhile, but I hadn't had the opportunity to paint with them in person. Life is rich as we like to say, and between the family and the day job and the other day job, it was hard to make it work logistically. But, finally, here I was, brushes in hand, hoping I didn't embarrass myself too badly. Surrounded by really good painters. Under the watchful eye of amazing painter Eric Bowman. No pressure, right?
Turns out the other painters were as kind and supportive as they are talented. Carol, one of the owners of the studio where we were painting, and a really good painter herself, repaired my paintbox, completely unsolicited, which had literally fallen apart midway through the first day of the workshop. And Eric Bowman is as magnanimous in his instruction as he is a virtuoso in his painting. All things said, I couldn't have had a better group of people to paint with. My best work? Far from it. But it was a good start. Thanks, everybody.

Saturday, April 6, 2013

Figure Painting for the First Time in a Long Time

in a workshop with the amazing Eric Bowman. Surrounded by a bunch of really good painters. Here goes...

The First One





The Second One





The Third One


All in all, apart from being exceedingly nervous at first, not bad.

Friday, January 25, 2013

52 Weeks 100 Paintings - #58 Mount Rainier from I-5, Federal Way, Washington



 #58 Mount Rainier from I-5, Federal Way, Washington
8" x 10"
Oil on Canvas Panel
Sold

 
It's okay. Texting and driving will get you a ticket.
They don't say anything about painting.

Monday, January 21, 2013

52 Weeks 100 Paintings #57 Daffodils



52 Weeks 100 Paintings
#57 Daffodils
11" x 14"
Sold to Pamela Wisneski


One of the things I liked best about living in Minnesota was that onset of spring, when, after a long winter, the green tendrils of the bulbs we had planted the year before would begin to poke through the snow.

Unfortunately, more times than not, this meant that it was May.
One of the many things I love about living in the Pacific Northwest; early-onset Spring.



Sunday, January 13, 2013

52 Weeks 100 Paintings #56 Target Cart



Painting #56 - Target Cart
8" x 10"  (new size!) 
Oil on Canvas Panel
Sold


They say it's the little things. And for some reason, right now the little things
for me are the new carts at Target. I realize that's not profound or anything,
but as I get older I'm realizing that a lot of times, the best things aren't.

Saturday, January 12, 2013

52 Weeks 100 Paintings #55 - Fisher Price Dog


52 Weeks 100 Paintings
Painting #55 - Fisher Price Dog
5" x 7"
Oil on Canvas Panel
Sold

 
I don't have much to say about this, but I'm sure that all
of you have your own memories about this little guy.

Sunday, January 6, 2013

52 Weeks 100 Paintings #54 - Macarons


Painting #54 - Macarons
7" x 5"
Oil on Canvas Panel
Sold

Angela told me I had to try a macaron. I thought macarOOn. Coconut? Shaped like a haystack? Okay I guess, but not the sort of thing you go out of your way to recommend. Little did I know. Macarons are little french cookies made with ground almonds with a filling in the middle. Actually, just go to http://www.laduree.fr/en/histoire/macaron. I can't do them justice. Those featured in the painting are pistachio, white chocolate, hazelnut and peppermint, but they come in more flavors than you can imagine. Salted caramel is our personal favorite. If you're in the Vancouver/Portland area, they've got them at Pix Patisserie or Elephants Deli. If you're not in the Vancouver/Portland area and are a fan of perfect little things, Google it. Trust me.