Tuesday, October 9, 2012
Monday, October 1, 2012
Summer Commission
Oil, 16"x20" on panel commission
Here is the final summer commission. This was a fun commission that involved a lot of different components that had to work together. I am pleased with the result, and the painting is at the framer's right now. I'm looking forward to seeing it hanging at its new home.
Thursday, September 20, 2012
Sailing Away on Something Different
Oil paintings on 8"x8" Gallery-Wrap Canvases
Commission
Here is another commission that came my way from a Sunfish sailboat enthusist from Texas. These small, 8"x8" canvases were fun to paint. They have 2 inch gallery-wrap sides, so they are hefty little guys. The woman wanting the commission really wanted the sunset and reflections to say color! I can't wait to see a photo of them hanging on her navy blue walls in Texas! It will be interesting to see how she decides to arrnage them. Sail-on!
Monday, September 17, 2012
Commissions - Something Different
Oil commission from black and white wedding photograph
Logo design
I have been working on several different commissions this summer. Some of them have been very different from what I am normally working on. I am posting two of them here, more to come. The top painting is done in oils, and was done as an anniversary gift. I painted it from a 1950's black and white wedding photograph. Very different, in that it is more representational than much of my work, and of course centers around the figures. Fun to do! The second one here, is a logo design that I created for a natural horsemanship equestrian center in Sweden. I met the wonderful owners at a Parelli course one of our daughters was taking a couple years ago, in Florida. The bottom one is the final design they chose. Check out the lovely Swedish scenes, and what Lina and her mother, Åsa, are up to, Dalpraktken Sweden
Friday, August 31, 2012
Clementine, Harrisonburg, VA
"Riley's River" in Clementine restaurant in Harrisonburg, VA
Photo via "i love my burg" blog
Today I received an email showing me that one of my oil paintings, "Riley's River", that is hanging in downtown Harrisonburg, VA at the Clementine restaurant, was showcased in a blog called
"i love my burg". Although the photo was taken in black and white, it was fun to see someone else enjoying the painting on their blog. I have had many comments on this painting, and it is still waiting to find a new home with someone. Head on down to a great eatery in the 'burg and check out my paintings, as well as other artists' work. They also have great live music at different times.
Thursday, June 14, 2012
Congratulations!
Congratulations to Ron Boehmer, who won second place in the Quick Draw at the Mountain Maryland Plein Air event. Ron has been instructor extroidinair, who I've taken many, many classes from over the years. Way to go, Ron! There is an article in Plein Air Today, an e-newsletter which comes out from
Plein Air Magazine, see the article in Outdoor Painter, an online newsletter.
Monday, June 11, 2012
Painting in Wildwood Park
Grey Day Sicamores
8"x10" oil on canvas panel
Wildwood Park Dam
8:x10" oil on canvas panel
painting the dam
set up on the penisula, looking towards the dam
Back in the winter I "organized" a group of people who wanted to paint en plein air occaisionally. Organize is used in its loosest of meanings. We have really only met about three times since last February. The way it works is, I send out an email to a list of interested painters, and whoever can come, shows up. We go to a different place each time, and are hoping to do a late evening paint out in July. Today there were two of us who showed up at Wildwood Park in Bridgewater, VA. It was calling for rain, so the weather was a little iffy. I got there around 9:00 and set up near the dam, then moved on over to the pennisula that sticks out into the North River, looking back towards the dam. I found some nice trees leaning out over the river, and had a go at them. I took the photos of the paintings right there, and the light was getting darker and darker, so I can see they don't show up very well. I have been very intent lately at "painting light", as opposed to painting things and shapes. It is giving me a different way of thinking about the objects I paint.
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