Saturday, August 15, 2015

Delicate Arch with Milky Way Nocturne

I worked on this some today.  I will need to darken the sky more before adding stars to the Milky way sky.  I added some red to the sand stone.  I will need to go back and refine the darks and details on the sandstone but I like it so far.

Friday, August 14, 2015

Cherry Blossoms, Pagoda and Washington Monument Update

I worked on this last night but could not post it or paint more on it as we had a three hour power outage for no apparent reason.  No storms, no wind, nothing but power just out till after midnight.  I intend to completely block this in over the weekend so no canvas is exposed and then I can start the process of adjusting and adding detail and depth.

Wednesday, August 12, 2015

New Project - Cherry Blossom Pagoda and Washington Monument

This is the start of the new project, this is a 16 x 20 inch painting of the Cherry Blossoms at the tidal basin with the small Pagoda Monument with the tidal basin and the Washington Monument in the background.  O have just started and this was all I got done this evening.

Monday, August 10, 2015

Irises - Finished


This post gives you an idea of how I developed this painting from the basic block-in to the continuing refinement of the image.  This is more detailed than I normally paint but this is a more detailed subject.  I did this from a photo I got from another source, but the goal is to paint something like this from life.  That won't be possible until I get done with the current cubical monkey job.  I will continue to practice in the mean time.

Sunday, August 9, 2015

Beech tree study - Part Two


This is one of the things I worked on this weekend.  I refined the details on the tree, the forest floor and added the small sapling to add the depth to this study.

Saturday, August 8, 2015

Mountain Moose in colored pencil

Today is another experiment day.  I did this from a photo from out of a book.  The medium is colored pencil on tan paper.  If you ever see these beasts in the wild they are impressively huge, odd looking and dangerous if it is the rut.

Thursday, August 6, 2015

Bighorn Sheep in Gouache

This was a little bit of an experiment in opaque watercolor or gouache on tan paper.  I dabble in watercolor sometimes for fun and a switch, but usually it is the transparent watercolor most people are familiar with from their childhood days.  The gouache is similar in some ways to oil but drys very fast and is good for a quick piece of art or an experiment.