So continuing with yesterday's theme, these are to quick sketches or even doodles of old steam narrow gauge engines in Colorado. You can see the use of what ever paper or notebook is available. They are part of the planning process. The next step for these more detailed pieces is to complete a more detailed sketch. Like the one below. Both sketches are waiting to be converted into oil paintings, though the above one needs more work to flesh out the concept. Above is the Georgetown loop, below is on the Durango and Silverton.
Sunday, March 30, 2014
Saturday, March 29, 2014
Idea Factory
Ideas and inspiration are funny things. You never quite know when the thought or idea for some artwork comes to mind. I always try to have a notebook or sketchbook close at hand at hand. Some times the ideas are not too sticky in the brain and need to be captured quickly. Some times they are burned in, sometimes they are fleeting. Not all get sketched. I have run across written notes and not remembered the original thought so they have been lost. I found this bear in an old office notebook, mixed in to meeting notes. I don't remember the source or the thought behind it. I had a little bit of a bear stage a few years back and this was one of the small sketches. This is ball point pen on ruled notebook paper.
Thursday, March 27, 2014
Family Affair - Part 3
So its been a long week, so I return to the family affair pieces. My Dad did this western themed pen and ink back in the early 1960. It's an old school look at a Ruger revolver which will be powerful enough to stop or at least scary that bear in the background.
Tuesday, March 25, 2014
Buffalo
More Western theme art. I did this quick watercolor sketch of Buffalo or American Bison a few years back. It was more of an experiment. If you get the chance, check these American Icons out. There are herds all over the western US. I have seen them in Colorado, Utah, Oklahoma, and Wyoming in Yellowstone National Park. Just be careful them will gore you if you violate their space and they can stomp you, so respect the beast, its there field or stream too.
Monday, March 24, 2014
Trout Flies
One of my childhood memories was of trout fishing in Colorado. My parents owned a cabin in northern Colorado and we would spend time there and fished. Occasionally, I sketch trout flies like these above. I don't remember these flies's names but I know the bottom two are a Salmon egg fly and a midge fly. I actually sketched these from memory while waiting in the theater to see the movie, Avatar. I liked the sketches better than the movie.
Saturday, March 22, 2014
Pintails
This is a Birthday card for the son-in-law, who is an avid duck hunter. Today is his birthday and actor William Shatner's birthday, too. Which in my mind makes for interesting comparisons. These are two pintail ducks done in the style of artist Thomas Quinn. I used watercolor pencils, which go on dry, but then can be wetted with a brush and the color acts like a watercolor. So Happy Birthday, Spencer.
Friday, March 21, 2014
SeaGull
Happy Friday, have a simple pen and ink wash sketch of a SeaGull hovering for the catch of the day. This seems like how I spend the work week as a wage slave. Enjoy your weekend.
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