Sunday, April 12, 2015
Douglas Fir Study
I am practicing my Ala Prima painting, so this oil was done as close as I could to mixing the paint and then applying it. I am improving but still need practice to make the tree better and more believable. I will probably go back and mess with the foreground grass and I will add definition to the branches in the Fir tree.
Saturday, April 11, 2015
Praire Sentinel
Tonight's study is a small oil study of praise grasses, a lone cottonwood, and a cloudy sky. This is the initial block-in of colors. I will redefine the foreground grasses to give this more depth and I need to add contrast to the clouds to give it some aerial perspective i.e. to make the horizon clouds recede into the background more.
Friday, April 10, 2015
My Niece Sophia
This is a pencil, white chalk, and terra-cotta pastel of my niece, Sophia long jumping. I traditionally do Birthday cards from the family and this is what she wanted.
Thursday, April 9, 2015
Chickadees
I have blocked in the basics design of these Chickadees on the berry covered branches. I will dry brush in some feather details this weekend and add the eyes, while continuing to refine the berries and branches.
Monday, April 6, 2015
Forest thru the Trees - Part 2
I like to group my learning experiments of paintings to try different types of common themes. This is another block-in of trees in a forest setting. I blocked in the basic shapes after drawing and outlining the design. I will need to add foliage and square away the foreground reflections better. It is a decent start to another learning and practice oil sketch.
Sunday, April 5, 2015
Hand drawings
These are more practice drawings of hands. These are from the Andrew Loomis book on Heads and Hands. I have hundreds of these drawings. They are like practicing scales in piano or other basic skills one does on the way to mastering a skill.
Saturday, April 4, 2015
The Forest thru the Trees
This is a small oil sketch I blocked in this evening. I started it the other night with a simple drawing and outlining the drawing. I let that dry and tonight I put the basic colors in. Tomorrow, I will refine and define the foliage, the trunks and the foreground to add depth and shape. Painting a forest is not the easiest and this is one of the first I have tried. Practice, Practice, and Practice.
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