Sunday, August 30, 2015

Dry Fly - Royal Wulff

This is the block-in of an experiment oil study of a Dry Fly Fishing Fly.  I have put in the basic colors and will add fur, fuzz, and texture to make it more realistic.

Friday, August 28, 2015

Sunset over the Bay - Sketch

Tonight I blocked in a sunset study of the sun setting over the Chesapeake Bay.  This is a small 5 x7 oil study.  I will need to add a lot more depth to the sky and the water.

Thursday, August 27, 2015

Brook Trout - Watercolor Pencils


My Dad had hand and wrist surgery last week, so he won't be fishing for a bit.  I sent him to this Brook Trout as a Get Well card.   I used Watercolor pencils to lay out the colors and then I used a brush and water to blend and intensify the colors.  I used an ink pen to outline and add the necessary detail.  I figured he needed something to cheer him up until he can get back out there.

Wednesday, August 26, 2015

Day of the Dead Tradition

My honeymoon was in New Mexico, so the tradition in the house is to do Day of the Dead cards for Birthdays and Anniversaries with the Wife.  I did this card for her Birthday in July and I did not post it then.  I don't remember why but realized the oversight and posted it tonight.  So Happy Belated Birthday my Love!

Tuesday, August 25, 2015

Sunset Parachute Jump - Block-in

I have been in a little painting rut and I have not done much new.  So tonight I blocked-in this sunset study.  I will add some depth of color and then add some parachutists getting near to landing.

Saturday, August 22, 2015

Pagoda, Washington Monument, and Cherry Blossoms

I worked on this today.  I started adding the blossoms to map out their positions.  I worked the background trees, monument and I started the water but the water will need a rework, as I am not happy with the colors and the angles on the reflections.

Friday, August 21, 2015

Live Oak Sketch

This is the Friday night sketch done with wine and pencils.  Seems a proper way to finish the week.  A simple sketch with a dark leaded pencil and a paper stump to blend the graphite.