Monday, October 5, 2015
Devil's Tower - Block-in
Tonight I worked on this oil landscape of Devil's Tower in Wyoming. This is the view you get as you drive to the Tower from the south. I will tweak the sky, add details to the tower, and sort out the foreground to make it better and add more convincing depth to it. Not a bad start for an hours worth of painting.
Sunday, October 4, 2015
Pumpkin King
A little fun paint, The Pumpkin King looks down and surveys him kingdom - the Patch. I liked the goofy little thing and it is easy to do while fitting off sickness.
Friday, October 2, 2015
Small Practice Pencil Sketches
These are small pencil sketches to work out in small size and to practice compositions. It is easier to make small mistakes and small experiments before committing to full size paintings or larger paintings.
Thursday, October 1, 2015
Hemlock Tree Sketch
A grey little day in DC, I have plans to fill sketch books with pencil drawings of trees and windows. I have filled three sketchbooks with bird sketches. All are plan of the practice necessary to improve. Tonight is another tree sketch after a long day and long commute in the rain. This is work to be able to avoid a commute unless it is to someplace interesting.
Wednesday, September 30, 2015
Douglas Fir Tree sketch
Tonight's post is a pencil sketch of a Douglas Fir tree done in pencil, simple and easy to put the day behind me.
Tuesday, September 29, 2015
Scuba James - Block-in plus
Today is the two year anniversary of my son James's passing away. I started this blog as a way to keep me busy afterwards. I worked on this over the weekend and it is based off a photo from a diving trip we took to Belize back in 2007. James and I got to do a lot of things together but this was probably one of the best. This photo is from the first day of the trip and James's first real dive in the ocean. I did this painting in oil paint and it was alla prima, meaning I did this in one go. I have not perfected my technique with this so i will have to improve his face and some details on the scuba gear to make it believable.
Monday, September 28, 2015
Tiffany Oil Painting
This is another oil painting from the weekend, I worked with Armand Cabrera on this. He helped protect me from myself and pointed out what was right and wrong on this portrait of my daughter Tiffany. Portraits are hard and require a lot of practice but it is easier to learn with expert feedback which can immediate set you straight when you need it.
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