Tuesday, September 30, 2014

Country House - watercolor

This is a watercolor study of a country house in the fall.  This is fitting as it is actually acting like fall here finally.  The trees are just starting to change and the temperate has begun to drop now.

Monday, September 29, 2014

Birds heading out

I did this watercolor awhile back of the oak tree and some birds flying away.  I thought it was peaceful and a good practice piece for watercolors.  Not much else going on, I am working on some new things but there are not ready yet.

Sunday, September 28, 2014

My son James

A year ago you left us too soon, you will always be missed and never forgotten.

Saturday, September 27, 2014

Rainbow Trout - Part two

This is a pencil drawing of a Rainbow Trout.  I figured I would keep with the fishing trend since it is the weekend.  This is from another Birthday card for the Dad.  My first fish was actually a Crawdad, but the first true fish was one of these beauties.

Friday, September 26, 2014

Rainbow Trout

Happy Friday, I spent a fair amount of my time as a young child sitting nears lakes in the Colorado Mountains in pursuit of these fish.  They count as some of my happiest memories.  I will occasionally daydream about them and the fun they gave me.  Hopefully, you have something similar in your memory banks from your childhood.  This is a watercolor of a Rainbow Trout done for my Dad's Birthday since he was the one taking me fishing.

Thursday, September 25, 2014

Wild Horse Sanctuary - Paint Horse

This is a watercolor of a Paint Horse running at the Wild Horse Sanctuary in South Dakota.  My Dad is fascinated with the place and sponsors a Mustang there named Prairie Lonesome.  We visited the Sanctuary two weeks ago, and we saw his sponsored horse along with hundreds of others wild and free horse in the beautiful Black Hills.  I took a lot of pictures and will be producing art works based on what we saw.

Wednesday, September 24, 2014

Watercolor - Cottage on the Fjord

This is a watercolor of a cottage on the side of a Fjord.  I did this for the wife as she had admired a similar painting so I replicated it as best I could.  I have done a fair amount of these and trying different styles and techniques is part of the growth process as an artist.