Friday, October 23, 2015

Mountain Cherry Tree

This was a bit of an experiment.  This acrylic   painting is done with only four colors and the majority is white and black.  The foliage in the cherry tree is blue, red and white.  This is much like an oriental mountain "Sumi" ink painting.   It is always good to change things up and try something new and in a different medium.

Thursday, October 22, 2015

Yosemite Sketch

I am back up and running after a little scanner computer problem.  This is a pencil sketch of a painting by Thomas Hill from about 100 years ago.  Going pencil studies of paintings and scenes is a way to learn and to understand the darks and lights of a painting without worrying about color.

Monday, October 19, 2015

Tree -Capades

I decided to play with the art markers for juniper trees in two greens, one blue and one dark blue almost black.  Sort of fun and different, which is the enjoyable part.

Saturday, October 17, 2015

Planning out and different mediums



There is a planning out of this painting.  I had done a few different thumb nail sketches and then I did a basic drawing to set up the perspective, a watercolor of it to consider colors and then started on the oil.

Friday, October 16, 2015

Quick Thumb Nail sketch

This is a quick Thumb Nail Sketch, i.e, it is small but is a way to quickly get the details of a scene and a way to experiment with the composition before committing to a larger piece.   I have trying to do more of these to quicken the drawing skills and to capture fleeting scenes.

Wednesday, October 14, 2015

Joshua Tree Sketch

More sketches from the Southwest.  This is the Joshua Tree from the deserts of Southern California, Nevada, and Arizona.  These are probably the strangest trees I have ever seen.

Tuesday, October 13, 2015

Cholla Cactus Sketch

I am continuing the sketches of trees and cactus.  This is a sketch of the Cholla cactus.  They have wicked bad hair like spines which are very hard to remove.  In Haiti, they had Cholla trees as big as Saguaro cactus unlike the smaller ones in SouthWest United States.