Monday, June 22, 2015
Cherry Blossom Monument - getting closer
I was able to work more on this painting tonight after work and I am getting closer to being done. The last miles are the hardest. I worked on the water reflection and the retaining wall. I added more blossom foliage and I am trying to get it structurally right so the tree has depth and structure. I will have this done by the weekend and to its owner early next week.
Sunday, June 21, 2015
Cherry Blossom Monument - Weekend of rain
We had a fair amount of rain here this weekend. I did not get as much done as I would like (power outages, thunder, and lighting), but I did add somethings on the facets of the Washington Monument, added some more blossom structure to the cherry trees. I darkened the trees below the monument and I am working on the tidal stone wall.
Thursday, June 18, 2015
Cherry Blossom Monument commission
We had a huge rainstorm here which made the commute home from the day job, a long and tedious one. I did not get to work on the commission as much as I would have liked but, I did start on adding texture to the blossom foliage. I also played with the water a tiny bit. This weekend I want to get this 90% done which should be an obtainable goal.
Wednesday, June 17, 2015
Thomas Moran Watercolor - Yellowstone
Artist Thomas Moran did the first paintings of Yellowstone National Park about 160 years ago. His art was instrumental in helping Yellowstone being declared the first National Park. I did this watercolor and pentel pen sketch after the style of Moran's original. I some times do these little sketches to experiment and to try to learn the techniques used originally.
Tuesday, June 16, 2015
Blossom Study - Cherry Blossoms at the tidal basin
I blocked in this study of Cherry Blossoms over the Tidal Basin near the Potomac River in Washington DC. I started this to work out some things for my commission of a larger painting. I plan to add a blossom reflection in the water and better define the branches.
Sunday, June 14, 2015
Full size 16 x 20 Cherry Blossoms Washington Monument
I have been working on a commission to expand the size of my original 5 x 7 inch Cherry Blossom study into a fairly large 16 x 20 inch painting. I blocked in the sky, the monument, the water and the very basic impression of the blossoms. I am very happy with the sky and the first stages of the water. I am going to add some faces (sides) and slight color variation in the monuments color to add some depth and structure to it. Then I will be able to focus on the last work needs on the water. Then all my focus will be on the blossoms and their reflection in the dark water near the shore line wall.
Saturday, June 13, 2015
500th posting
This is my 500th posting. I had always wanted to do art work and paint, for as long as I can remember. It always lurked in the back of my mind as what I ultimately wanted to do with the spare time and in retirement, or at some time in the future. Life always got in the way and I had put it off till some time in the future. It was not until James, my son died about 20 months ago it was reinforced to me, life is short and time is precious. So these 500 posts are dedicated to him and to remind us all, but especially me do something now you have always wanted to do since you just don't know how much time you will have.
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