Thursday, September 26, 2013

Stop Fast Slow Exhibit

The Closing Reception for Stop Fast Slow is October 10th from 4-6 at the Scottsdale Civic Center Library Gallery. I have 6 street or freeway paintings in the show including this poster.

Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Wednesday, August 14, 2013

Painting a Favorite Model

A favorite model has returned to the delight of my life drawing group. She thought she would move to New York City but after 6 months or so she is back here in Arizona. We are so happy to have her back. The model is such an important partner in the creative process. The ability to think about how the pose will appear for the artists is a wonderful asset. Painting from a model is a process of really examining the person and perceiving their energy. A good model can make all the difference in the work.

Thursday, August 8, 2013

Non Habitat Painting

Well I got a bit depressing in this latest painting. I wanted to show how the current state of modern man's use of resources making the habitat of animals less and less sustainable. We proceed in the quest of our wants to the detriment of the needs of the animals on our planet. This fawn has no natural habitat in the rather dreary future vision here. In fact the trees are lifeless with leaves just drawn from memory. The bird and the bee are also present only on paper.
Deer acrylic 30x40"

Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Painting my Boston Terriers

Sophie 2x2 ft. acrylic

Kelli With a Pearl Earring 16x20" acrylic
I spent the last couple of days painting my two Boston Terriers. They have completely different treatments in the paintings. Kelli is much more serious so the "Dutch Master" approach seemed about right. She loves to play, but is also down to business...fetching the ball, barking out the window, watching the birds. Sophie is a little funny sweetheart who is shown as I see her...ready to plant a big kiss (or ten) on my lips.She is a silly girl who loves to play in the hose water and tells time to the exact second when it is time to eat. She is enthusiastic about everything. She needed a loose painterly effect to capture her excitement. Because I know this dogs so well I was able to paint each of them in their own unique way and really say something true to who they are.

Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Still Life Workshop




I participated in a workshop focusing on still life with Qiang Huang about a week ago. He is not only an artist but also a scientist which made him very sequential and analytical in his approach to painting. His results are painterly and lovely, but his process and thoughtfulness were quite precise. We did a rather traditional approach with a monochromatic underpainting and then the traditional lean to thick application of our oil paint. It was a fun four days. All of the students had their own still life set ups to work from. Qiang made observations and suggestions but never painted on our work, which can be an issue at times. He did some nice demo paintings. These are the paintings I completed. They are all 11x14 on stretched canvas, except the White Rose which is on an 8x10 gessoed board.

Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Painting the street

Finished this 24x24inch acrylic painting of a downtown street. I tried to keep as loose as possible on it...The yellow sky just seemed like the right color even though it was blue...