Saturday, February 28, 2009

Landscapes...hmmmm


Painted this one as a demo in class last week. I do not often choose to paint landscapes so this was a bit of a challenge for me. It is my goal to introduce a lot of different things to my students and allow them to discover what they enjoy working on. It was a challenge and I almost sent it to the scrap heap a couple of times but I suppose it turned out okay; it was, at least, educational sorting out all the midvalue green that muddled me up for a while!




Thursday, February 26, 2009

Grounded


This painting was from a stunning reference photo on the WetCanvas Image Library (kudos to the photographer were given on WC, can't find the artist name at present). I had been looking at the work of Winslow Homer, in particular his watercolors from his time in the Bahamas and Florida, and the beachscapes of Charles Reid and began to look for a beach scene. This one really caught my eye and I gave it my best shot. This one is 12x16 on Arches cold-pressed paper. Hope you enjoy, it was a fun change of pace for me.

Monday, February 9, 2009

Garden Stroll


This piece is the last of many attempts to take the ideas I've been developing based on Judy Morris' work and incorporate them into my own painting. While doing a couple of her demo's with relative success, I had been unable to work that great sense of light into my own work without it looking contrived. In "Garden Stroll" I feel that I have finally achieved a level of success that I can be pleased with. The reference photo itself was taken by Canyon Road from Wet Canvas. What caught my eye was the little gato strolling out of the courtyard like he owned the place. Almost left him out but I'm glad I decided to paint him. This is painted on 90lb Fabraino cp paper with various professional grade paints.

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

A Few Exercises




After enjoying an unexpected Winter Break last week, I am finally able to post some new work. This work finds me in the role of a student. After reading Judy Morris' book, "Watercolor Basics; Light", I found a real connection with what this artist is trying to do. I always liked watching Bruce Neville lay down some very intentional highlights and shadows and that's one of the things that drew me to him as an instructor, so it shouldn't be suprising (to me) that Judy's work resonated with me in a similar way. What I am posting here is a result of following two of the demonstrations that Judy does in her book. I followed here method quite a bit, but still managed to infuse some of my color sensibilites into these. The bird houses are on 14 x 20 fabriano cp paper and the flower box is done of 12x16 arches cp.




Monday, January 5, 2009

Sunflowers




In preparing for my class I thought it would be fun to demonstrate the same subject on different types of paper to show the different effects that papers have on a work. I chose to use the two most contrary papers in the privacy of my own studio (so no one except the cats got to hear me groan) and after much struggle I came out with two pieces that I am rather pleased with.


The bottom one is on Yupo paper, which is a synthetic paper that has no tooth and allows the paint to pool around on the surface. It is really a fun paper, but can only be used to achieve freer flowing, more abstract paintings. The top piece is on hot pressed paper which is also smooth but it absorbs the water and shows nearly every brushstroke. It is good for fine, detailed work but allows for very little "on the paper" mixing of the pigments. Hope you enjoy them.


Saturday, December 27, 2008

Baby Bear


This one is a fun little wc sketch of our crazy little kitten, Osito. The name means "baby bear" in Spanish and seems to be a perfect fit, as demonstrated by his tree climbing abilities. Kaily caught him in the act with a wonderful reference photo which I used to paint this one. Hope you get a good chuckle out of this one...we did.

Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Olga's Window


This was one of about three or four ideas that have been bouncing around in my head for the last few weeks. I have not been able to lay brush to paper near as often as I would like to, so this is the only piece that made it's way out of that jumbled mess commonly referred to as my mind! It is about 14x18" painted on Fabriano cp 140lb paper. I have been testing out some new colors that were recommended to me by Char from WetCanvas, and this is my first effort with some of the new paints. Hope you like it.