Saturday, November 10, 2012

Flowers

Red Begonias 14"x11" oil on linen



Just finished a 3-day flower workshop with Michael Klein at the Whidbey Island Fine Art Studio.  We worked in all natural light - no studio lights on the easels, no lights on the flowers except what was coming in from the windows!  It was great fun learning how Michael works - back to front, starting with the background and laying the flowers on top.  Painting flowers feels like plein air painting -  you have to work fast because the flowers will wilt throughout the day.  These begonias were actually potted so I wasn't too worried about them dying.   However, I must say that leaves DO rotate toward the light throughout the day which makes blocking them in a real challenge.  I love flowers!

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Mt. Rainier - Plein air sketch

Mt. Rainier  14"x11" Oil on panel  plein air

Luckily I caught the weather to make this sketch over a two day period.  We've had our stretch of no-rain, but the fires all over Washington State have caused a huge atmospheric haze, blurring any views.  This painting will be used as a reference for a larger, self-portrait painting in which I am looking out a window at this view.  I am very excited to have Mt. Rainier at my eye level!


Below is a picture of me painting this picture.  While I was working, a professional photographer named, Virginia Jamieson, stopped by to check things out.  She took this picture of me as I was beginning the painting.  Virginia has a facebook page under Nature's Soul Photography.  Her website is www.naturessoulphotography.



Wednesday, August 29, 2012

The Portrait Sketch

Portrait Sketch of Mark  11"x11" Oil on Linen


Portrait Sketch of Mark - Profile  11"x11"  Oil on Linen
 
 
A portrait sketch is an attempt to capture the essence of the model in a limited time frame.   The artist makes sense of the essential information, including basic shapes, value structure and color notes.  


Thursday, August 23, 2012

Skagit Valley Plein Air Sketches

It was a scorcher last week in the beautiful Skagit Valley of Washington.  Temperatures in the upper 90's on some days kept us scrambling for shade.  We painted in the early misty mornings and later in the afternoons, with hopes of capturing the warm light and distinctive shadow shapes of the low-to-horizon sun.

View from Margaret's House  10"x8" Oil on linen



Along the Dike - Afternoon 10"x8" Oil on linen




Along the Dike - Morning 10"x8" Oil on linen



Early Morning Mist  10"x8" Oil on linen



Misty Morning  10"x8"  Oil on linen

Monday, August 20, 2012

New Horizon

This painting was finished in June, 2012. 



New Horizon  29"x18"  Oil on Linen


Thursday, August 9, 2012

Birdhouse

For this plein air study I used a very limited palette of titanium white, cad yellow medium, yellow ochre, Indian red, alizarin crimson permanent, ultramarine blue, viridian green and ivory black.

Bird house 7"x7" oil on linen on board
 

Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Skull on a Fence Post

Skull on a fence post 6"x4" graphite and white chalk on toned paper



Loved this new Strathmore paper, Toned Sketch!  My friend, John Unbehend sent me a sample packet to try and I really like the surface.  Not too smooth, not too rough.

Funny thing, this skull looks like it has a baseball cap on, but, really, the "cap" is dried hide, curling up toward the sun!