I've been working on several pieces, and some have been more cooperative than others. This one is 9 x 12 acrylic on board, and was started some weeks ago. I put it aside to think about how to finish it, and finally, last week just dug in and here it is.
I often take a new painting to work so I can view it under the different lighting there. This one found a new home on the second day!
Saturday, February 19, 2011
Sunday, December 26, 2010
"Early Spring Statement" Red-winged Blackbird
I just realized I haven't posted anything new since early November. Where does the time go?
This is the WIP to completion of a 7 x 5 acrylic on Ampersand board, of a Red-winged blackbird declaring his early territory on an old cattail.
WIP 1, just starting:
Looking to get the form of the bird as I go. Second Stage:
More:
Getting closer, and now for more layers on the bird (5-7 layers of glaze), then to the fun part, when I get to add the cottony fluff of the old cattail!
And finally, it's done:
That was fun!
Glad to hear any comments on this one, and thanks for looking.
This is the WIP to completion of a 7 x 5 acrylic on Ampersand board, of a Red-winged blackbird declaring his early territory on an old cattail.
WIP 1, just starting:
Looking to get the form of the bird as I go. Second Stage:
More:
Getting closer, and now for more layers on the bird (5-7 layers of glaze), then to the fun part, when I get to add the cottony fluff of the old cattail!
And finally, it's done:
That was fun!
Glad to hear any comments on this one, and thanks for looking.
Sunday, November 7, 2010
Soaring Cliffs 4x5 acrylic painting
This is on a canvas panel from photos taken in New Mexico years ago. More small paintings will be coming.
The small pieces go very quickly and I am really liking the process.
The small pieces go very quickly and I am really liking the process.
Sunday, October 10, 2010
Arizona Palms, Sanders Road
Once in a while I actually paint a landscape. This is a little 8x10 of palms near our home. I played with the colors here, just having fun with the paint.
Sunday, October 3, 2010
Natural Grace-Giraffe
This is another of the African Wildlife series. It's 9 x 12 on an Ampersand panel, in acrylic.It's my interpretation of a photo image by Cathy Sheeter (many thanks for the pic.)
I really like the graceful arc of the neck, and so the name.
I really like the graceful arc of the neck, and so the name.
Saturday, August 21, 2010
A Little Attitude, Young Giraffe
This is a baby giraffe that has such a facial expression that I couldn't resist trying to capture that look. He certainly had "a little attitude."
It's a 5x7 acrylic on board, already sold. Great fun to paint!
This is a closer look at his expression:
It's a 5x7 acrylic on board, already sold. Great fun to paint!
This is a closer look at his expression:
Monday, August 9, 2010
American Bison, Acrylic
This is a 5x7 acrylic on Ampersand board. Thanks to Donna Ridgeway for the excellent reference!
This is now in a private collection, hot off the easel. Because I still work full time, my painting/drawing chances are limited, but I persist. I love the Golden Open acrylics because I can keep a palette going for weeks, using the simple 'sandwich' of styrofoam plates for a palette. One is the palette and the other is the lid, both sealed in a Ziploc bag, works great, and it's really cheap-just pitch the palette when it's too full of paint (saving the paint still usable), and the system goes on forever. Love it. I tried the stay-wet palettes, but wasn't as satisfied as I have been with my cheap and endlessly replaceable plates.
Anyway, here is the latest piece:
I'm always glad to hear any comments and questions, and thanks for looking!
This is now in a private collection, hot off the easel. Because I still work full time, my painting/drawing chances are limited, but I persist. I love the Golden Open acrylics because I can keep a palette going for weeks, using the simple 'sandwich' of styrofoam plates for a palette. One is the palette and the other is the lid, both sealed in a Ziploc bag, works great, and it's really cheap-just pitch the palette when it's too full of paint (saving the paint still usable), and the system goes on forever. Love it. I tried the stay-wet palettes, but wasn't as satisfied as I have been with my cheap and endlessly replaceable plates.
Anyway, here is the latest piece:
I'm always glad to hear any comments and questions, and thanks for looking!
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