Tuesday, January 6, 2015
Snow Day Fun
Monday, January 5, 2015
Pentel Pen Brush - Quick Sketches of seagulls
Just a quick post tonight, I went back to the day job today. I did this quick sketches of seagulls on the last day of the year. I did three pages but these are probably best. I tried a new technique with a brush pen. Imagine a felt tip maker but with a more brush like flexible tip. It makes interesting lines but it will require a lot of work to get them interesting and better than these.
Sunday, January 4, 2015
Hallett's Peak - Pocky Mountain National Park
In keeping with my resolution to paint more, this evenings activities were to block in the initial oil colors for Hallett's Peak from Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado.
Saturday, January 3, 2015
400th Post - Two from the Easel
This is my 400th Posting on this blog. I started this blog as Art Therapy and a way to discipline myself to improve my abilities. The Art Therapy was to distract myself from the personal loss of James, my son. The discipline is to improve my capabilities. Life is short and I wanted to focus myself and use the blog as a motivation to do something every day. Today, I messed with the painting from Steamboat lake and I blocked in the initial colors of this tiny canvas Rooster. This was combined with an art room re-organization and New Years cleaning. Tomorrow, I will begin the march to 500 postings with more practice.
Friday, January 2, 2015
Jessica Sketch
The other model at the Chesapeake Fine Art Studio was Jessica. I did not spend as much time sketching her. She was seated on a bench and wore a ballerina costume. This was about a 15 minute sketch.
Thursday, January 1, 2015
New YearsDay sketching
I spent the afternoon and evening at the Chesapeake Fine Art Studio on Kent Island in Maryland. It was a New Years Celebration and party. They had two models and Sarah was one of them. I sketched her a couple of times in 20 minutes poses. This was the most successful of the sketches.
Wednesday, December 31, 2014
Happy New Year's
Happy New Year's Eve! I hope 2015 is a great and wonderful year. I have mostly enjoyed 2014 and feel my art has improved. The discipline of daily posting helps keep me motivated and on track. My only resolution for 2015 is to paint more in Oil Paint. With that I will live you with today's block in study, it is a Rocky Mountains study. It is Alla Prima, i.e. the paint applied in one attempt. I will need to work on this though as it will need some value adjustment to separate the foreground from the background and I will lighten the horizon and add some clouds.
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