Thursday, May 12, 2016

a repost

Regular work has been a bear this week and I have done little to no art work.  I post this because it makes me feel better to know what sort of art I have in me when I don't have to screw with the regular work.

Monday, May 9, 2016

Palm Tree Beach pencil study

I am back from a Mother's Day weekend trip.  This is a pencil study sketch of palm trees on a beach.  I used regular pencils of various darkness.

Wednesday, May 4, 2016

Mountain study

Not as exciting as yesterday's post, but it is an experiment also and a different take on the Mountains aerial perspective.  This is a midday example.

Tuesday, May 3, 2016

Sunrise Study

This is a small study of a sunrise over mountain ridges done in oil paint.  This is an example of atmospheric perspective.  I painted in the basic ridge lines going back to the horizon.  I added more white to the blue to make them seem further away.  I then used the sky mix or yellow, orange and white to add the haze lines separating the different ridges.

Monday, May 2, 2016

Back lit Jungle

Tonight's posting is another of the jungle.  This is looking up at the sky lit foliage.  I will add additional leaves to the branch.  I bit different than my usual paintings.

Sunday, May 1, 2016

Jungle Study

This is part experiment run of studies, since I have been to Panama and Belize and plan to do some paintings from the sites there.  This is a layered painting, I did the dark background with the white spaces.  I them added the blue highlights, and the leaves.  I will add a glaze to be the haze from the humidity of the jungle.

Saturday, April 30, 2016

Box Turtle - Block-in

Saturday is errand day, so till I get to retire I usually don't get much artwork done.  Plus so of the things I have been working on are layered, so I have a bunch of starts but most are not post worthy yet.  Maybe when I get to a third of fourth layer on some of these experiments.  So this post is an experiment, I have never tried to paint a turtle.  I have blocked in the shape and base color, with a little bit of shadow.  Next step will be to outline the shell contours and then work the colors.