Thursday, January 20, 2011
Twice a week goal
I'm trying to write and publish a picture on my blog twice a week. That means sometimes I have to pull from older paintings. This painting is one that I started while in France with Connie Winters in 2009. I then finished it a few months ago from the photograph. The building is across the street from the hotel where we stayed! (Based on the crookedness of the photo (frame), maybe I need to take a photography class, too.)
Friday, January 14, 2011
Portrait Struggles
I had an old portrait sketch from a class practice. I decided to try and make it more "complete." This has proved to be such a challenge. I'm posting my progress - still can't get the eyes and side of the face. Maybe by posting it, I will be inspired to finish it. I'm using a wig stand with upper left lighting to try to get the values of the light and shadow.....quite a challenge! However, it is really a good learning exercise!
Snow week
Well, I totally frittered away Monday through Wednesday. They would have been great days to paint, but I was stuck inside due to the snow. It just reinforced to me how much I "need" my studio.
Yesterday, I went over to Tony Griffith's studio to sketch from the live model he hires each week. I'm posting a couple of my sketches - just remember, these are twenty-minute poses. I also started my drawing class at Queens. I'm really excited about it, and I will try to post some drawings as the semester progresses.
Yesterday, I went over to Tony Griffith's studio to sketch from the live model he hires each week. I'm posting a couple of my sketches - just remember, these are twenty-minute poses. I also started my drawing class at Queens. I'm really excited about it, and I will try to post some drawings as the semester progresses.
Wednesday, January 5, 2011
Happy New Year
Friday, December 17, 2010
Holidays
It's hard to find time to get to paint during the rush of the holidays! Yesterday, I spent six hours at my studio going through and organizing photos for future paintings. I ought to be off to a good start of averaging one painting a week in 2011!
Here are a couple of quotes to start off the new year:
"Success doesn't come with painting one picture. It is building step by step against great odds." Georgia O'Keefe
It's how you find, every day, joy in expressing what you think and feel, as you try to create that most magical of things - a work of art.
"The true use of art is, first, to cultivate the artist's own spiritual nature - No artist need fear that his work will not find sympathy if only he works earnestly and lovingly." George Inness (1825-1894)
Here's one of my pastels that was sold to a very special friend.
Happy Holidays and Merry Christmas to all!
Here are a couple of quotes to start off the new year:
"Success doesn't come with painting one picture. It is building step by step against great odds." Georgia O'Keefe
It's how you find, every day, joy in expressing what you think and feel, as you try to create that most magical of things - a work of art.
"The true use of art is, first, to cultivate the artist's own spiritual nature - No artist need fear that his work will not find sympathy if only he works earnestly and lovingly." George Inness (1825-1894)
Here's one of my pastels that was sold to a very special friend.
Happy Holidays and Merry Christmas to all!
Saturday, December 4, 2010
Barn for my dad
My dad just called to say he had received his Christmas painting and that he loves it. The pastel barn turned out nicely thanks to Summer's (Frame Warehouse) help with matting and framing (not shown).
Friday, December 3, 2010
Loving the palette knife
This week I finished a palette-knife exercise. Although it is not an original work (a semi-copy from a magazine photo of a beach-house living room), I learned a lot and had fun playing with the colors and paint application.
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