Thursday, August 31, 2006
Wednesday, August 30, 2006
Grand Tetons
I went on a snowboarding trip to the Grand Tetons
in Wyoming and thought that I should bring along with me
my gouache kit. I had always wanted to paint the tetons and
I finally had my chance so I set up out in the snow and just
as my paintbrush dipped into my water and onto the pallette,
as my paintbrush dipped into my water and onto the pallette,
the paint froze onto the brush making it impossible to paint
in 2 degree weather. I had to paint these pieces from my car.
Tuesday, August 29, 2006
Monday, August 28, 2006
Charcoal Sketches
of my older work from the Art Center days. I love working
with charcoal like paint and getting very messy with my hands.
You can let the process lose control a bit, kind of child like,
then gain control moving in and out of technique. The bottom
three are of my first great dane Bacus. He was one of five
great danes that I once owned.
Saturday, August 26, 2006
Placerita Mountains
30"x 40" oil on canvas. I painted this piece in three
sessions when I was living in Acton, so I would stop
on my way home from work and set up right off of
the 14 fwy because the view was so good from the
offramp. Pleineir painting should be a reletively
safe outing but sometimes you can go to extremes
to get that incredible view.
Thursday, August 24, 2006
Wednesday, August 23, 2006
Art Center Demo
6'x 9" gouache. I almost cancelled class on the day that I did this demo because of the
rainy weather. We met up at Art Center and decided to try painting outside on the
wet lawn. Of course everyone was discouraged not only by the drizzle but the lack of
direct sunlight as well, so I did this demo. It's really nice to paint landscape in overcast
lighting rather than sun because the light really never changes much and the suject is
more pure rather than being all about the sunlight. You also can achieve much richer
color as well.
rainy weather. We met up at Art Center and decided to try painting outside on the
wet lawn. Of course everyone was discouraged not only by the drizzle but the lack of
direct sunlight as well, so I did this demo. It's really nice to paint landscape in overcast
lighting rather than sun because the light really never changes much and the suject is
more pure rather than being all about the sunlight. You also can achieve much richer
color as well.
Tuesday, August 22, 2006
Mountainscape
4"x 6" gouache class demo. During a midterm demo session a student asked me to
paint a fast color study of a high altitude mountainscape, and he picked pthalo-turquoise
as a lay-in wash so I did this. He chose pthalo turquoise because he thought that it
was a hard color for him to use as an underpainting. Can you see the hikers?
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