Saturday, November 27, 2010

Plums and Almonds


When I started this I wasn't too happy with it. I wiped it out the first time. The second one came out far better. I don't know why that Tiffany Blue goes so well with purple but I like it.
SOLD


Thursday, November 25, 2010

Tis The Season - A New Mini

Ok, so it's a bit sweet. It's the Holidays and I thought this might be fun to paint. It was - I'm thinging about doing a few more, a series within a series.


Friday, November 19, 2010

Quick Figue Studies/Sketches Nudes


Here are some recent 20min Oil paintings from a local figure drawing open session I have been going to on Sunday mornings. I do the drawing in paint with a brush and work in a very limited palette. White, Yellow Ochre, Cad Red, Burnt Sienna, Burnt Umber, Cobalt Blue and Black.


Wednesday, November 17, 2010

"White Pumpkin and Walnuts"



The Latest Mini - so far, one of my favorites. #27 in the series. I've been doing one a day roughly.


Tuesday, November 2, 2010

St. Augustine Figure Painting








Last night I went to an open figure drawing session in St. Augustine, a beautiful town on the coast of Florida. We started with five 3-minute gestures and then a long pose. I only had a huge 18 x 36 inch canvas with me. My plan was to do a couple of small paintings on it. The pose the model took just happened to be perfect for the whole thing. I started my drawing the way I usually do. The first drawing took about an hour. Then I went to a darker color and re-drew the areas which needed weight. Then a few of the bright lights. The spotlight was behind the model which is why there is such a sharp bright light along the edge.

 Unfortunately, the model thought that the break time was equal to the posing time. Felt like 15 on and 15 off, and the gesture drawings ate up 15 minutes at the begining. With twenty minutes left I had only a drawing and the lights down. I knew I wouldn't be able to finish the figure in that amount of time and I liked the drawing as it was. I decided to paint as much of the background as I could and surround the figure in whatever time was left.
The above is the end result. I say it is about an hour and a half to two hours of actual painting time. It was quick and rushed and fun and i'm pretty happy with the way it turned out.