Thursday, June 27, 2013

Model with Flower

  
15x20 acrylic

This week's painting was a bit of a rush as I had to get to my Book Club lunch! Pity to have to go have fun, but someone has to. Anyway, one of our favorite models with a flower in her hair was the subject. The background is rather light and thin compared to some of my paintings from the model. I liked the fresher effect.

Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Reclining Figure Painting

Here's a recent acrylic painting of the model. I think those red brush strokes added at the end are my favorite part.

Monday, June 24, 2013

Painting at Dusk

This 24x48" Acrylic is of Camelback Mountain at dusk as seen from the freeway. It was challenging to depict the time of day which is when a bit of light is still in the sky, but lights are coming on. I had to try to keep it indistinct the way our eyes don't work in the evening, but yet add enough information. I used a painting knife for the second layer after the underpainting. I used color that I felt more than saw like that crazy green sky.

Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Wind Up Toy Painting

This little 12x12" acrylic is of an old wind up toy frog. It is marked that it is made in USA Occupied Germany so just after WWII no doubt. I had fun painting it. We had over a dozen wind up toys in a cardboard box that we kids played with. I am a frog lover so I hung on to this one. I sure would like to know where all the rest are!

Monday, June 3, 2013

New Freeway Painting

This morning I finished up this 40x40" acrylic of the freeway overpass. I drive this frontage road frequently and love the light hitting the structure. I challenged myself to have a pretty minimal composition. The emphasis on the overpass was what I hoped to focus on. The less you have in the piece, the more you have to create interest without relying on the details provided by the subject. Color, contrasts and paint application instead. I used painter's tape here and there, but really am not trying to make precision a part of the work...the impression is what I am after...I start really loose with the painting rather than a careful drawing.