Tuesday, March 28, 2006
My other creative outlet
Now that my back is feeling better I've been doing time at the flowershop..Also been working a few hours each day to complete the 'Beached Bones' painting. Here's a pic of me at the Flower shop from last Winter...not a good example of my floral abilities, but you get the idea! I'll post some more flower pictures ( of my more outstanding work!)in the coming months...after all it is my other creaive endeavor!
Garage Window
Here's a small 8x10 from last month...this is looking out my bathroom window over to the old garage. I'm slightly disturbed by the snow flecked tree..the perspective seems strange, although in truth that oak is actually growing right into the side of the garage..so it is almost part of the building. Anyway I thought it had a bit of a Wyeth feel..so here tis!
Saturday, March 25, 2006
Andrew Wyeth- Winter 1946
I went to the members preview show of 'Wyeth, Mystery and Magic' at the Philadelphia Museum of Art yesterday. Andy's work has been an influence on me since I can remember. My grandmother had a book of his paintings that I used to look at when I was a small child (I have that book now) I remember distinctly thinking that That was how I wanted to paint. While most of my work is different, some of my paintings are very obviously Wyeth-esque ( to me anyway ). On my website is a painting called 'Three Steps' that shows this pretty clearly I think, 'Clams Two' also has a strong Wyeth feel. I've always been drawn to hard edge realism imbued with that sense of sadness that Wyeth portrays..also Hopper, Homer and Eakins come immediatly to mind.
...God what a show yesterday ..over one hundred paintings and drawings..I think we were there for almost 4 hours. I had a chance to meet and speak to Andy's grandaughter Victoria, who was on hand to answer questions. She was taking our inqueries back to her grandfather that night as he wanted to know what people were asking. Andrew is 89 this year and still painting...just amazing!! A wonderful day I just had to share. I'm thinking of going to see the show again before it's over..it was simply impossible to absorb that much work in a single afternoon.
Here's a link to some Wyeth pictures http://images.google.com/images?q=wyeth&hl=en&btnG=Search+Images
Wednesday, March 22, 2006
Archie's Favorite Pastime
Sunday, March 19, 2006
Cora's Frog
Saturday, March 18, 2006
Formal Orchids
Completed this little darling yesterday. The painting has been slow going as I try to rehab my back into shape. I went so far as to get a referal to the neurosurgeon, but didn't make the appointment.Unfortunatley I suffer from post-operative back pain caused by a disk operation 8 years ago. What that means basically is that I'm up the creek..I can control the problem through excersize, keeping my weight down and paying attention to the fact that I'm not 27 anymore....three things I really let go of since December....Well pain always was my best motivator! And it's largely because of this unsolvable back problem that I turned to painting full time last March. I have a dear friend and spiritual advisor who has taught me that it is possible to Turn Stumbling Blocks into Stepping Stones. So off I go to take a nice long walk then back to the studio to start the next painting....
Saturday, March 11, 2006
Formal Flowers
Here's a wip ( work in progress) ..Been at it all day. I need to get at least the flowers right before they wilt. Dendrobian orchids hold up pretty well, but after three days the blooms out of water really start to fade. My idea behind this was boutonnieres, I will probably add some "bout" pins to the painting, thinking about a piece of jewelry as well since its a "formal".
Wednesday, March 08, 2006
Sunlit Daffodils
Monday, March 06, 2006
Branch Series " Sticks and Stones"
Back in the end of January I completed this series of small paintings....The Fifth and largest (16x20) piece can be viewed on page three of my Online Gallery. They are a fine example of the 'Direct' and 'Alla Prima' style of oil painting that now dominates my artwork. I still enjoy the thin glazing technique that carried over from my years of painting with acrylics. But now I find that with the confidence to be able to paint directly with oil there is a new life to my artwork. Actually it is my goal to combine the two styles. The painting "Alla Prima Cheese Curls" on page one my website is the first piece in which I've successfully combined both thin glazing with acrylic and alla prima with oil.
As for the sticks...well I love the teal color of the lichens. These are all oak branches and twigs from my yard as well as the natural ironstone. I used to think of them as a nusciance ( the yard fills with them weekly ). It's nice to turn something bothersome into something of lasting beauty. Sizes on these four pictures range from 5x7 to 8x10 ...all oil on canvas. Price range- 50.00 to 75.00 dollars each.
Friday, March 03, 2006
Bones from the Surf Update
This one is really tough going since I am currently unable to stand without experiencing major back pain...as it is I worked on it several hours today...a few minutes at a time. I'm really pleased with how this is coming along...and I'll be so happy when I can clear those bones off the dining room table!!
...Next shot of this will be the finished work
Thursday, March 02, 2006
Wednesday, March 01, 2006
Lenten Rose..Is it Spring Yet?
8x10 oil on panel
Even though the temps are only in the low 40s I spent a few hours outside this morning doing this study of my Lenten Rose...Blooming right on time I might add.
..Reference pic shows how barren the garden is, yet when this early bloomer shows, I know spring is just around the corner.
oil on panel 8x10 price-60.00
Even though the temps are only in the low 40s I spent a few hours outside this morning doing this study of my Lenten Rose...Blooming right on time I might add.
..Reference pic shows how barren the garden is, yet when this early bloomer shows, I know spring is just around the corner.
oil on panel 8x10 price-60.00
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