
Monday, October 1, 2007
Honeybee Canyon Salt N pepper
Sunday night painting of Salt and Pepper shakers. The canvas is 4 X 4 inches.
Below is Honeybee canyon, was overcast this morning so light did not change and it was a comfortable temperature. Sat on a rock on the side of a cliff to see this view. I like the focal point of the tree on the edge and the path leading up to it. But I got lazy on the right hand side rocks. I may go back in to develop those. In person it is an overwhelming mass of cracks.

Monday, September 24, 2007
Catalina State Park

Here is my painting from this morning. Those are gnats stuck on it.
The grasshoppers and buzzy things were nuts!
Trying the techniques from "Alla Prima, All I Know About Painting " by Schmid
This turned out OK... in other words I don't hate it!
This is pic of our painting spot, that's Gale painting there.
Really needed the umbrella since the sun was in front of us.

Like the celery I did the night before better!


And a Rufus pic!

Tuesday, September 18, 2007
First Plein Air of Season


If you click on pic you get the huge version, there are grains of sand on the lower left. Have to wait til it drys to brush them off!
Wednesday, September 5, 2007
Old Wallet

The switch to working Mon - Fri gave me the day after Labor Day off.
I cleaned my room like I had been meaning to all summer when I started a full time job.
Found my old wallets while cleaning. Girls do not throw out their old wallets, I had two red ones and this one had the hinged change area. So it is not a statement about being broke and having an empty wallet although my Ball & Chain suggested I put it over my check book as inspiration.
Spent about 4 hours total over the day (had to stop for a nap). Panel is 8 X 10. Used water mixable oils and a limited palette. Warm and cool of each primary, black and white. Trying to get in gear for the upcoming plein air season. The water mixable oils act a little differently than the Alkyds I use. I needed soft brushes to blend and not leave bristle marks. A clean brush blends wonderfully and a little dampness would "revive" an area.
Wish I had moved the subject up a little and had just the panels behind it for compositional horizon lines but now I know. Was in such a hurry to DO IT!

Joy is a puppy on your lap while you paint! Here is a Rufus Pic!

Thursday, August 2, 2007
Grand Puppy Pics
Tuesday, July 17, 2007
Grisaille painting

This was my attempt at going commercial; creating a series for print. Topic: comfort food. To be sold to coffee shops and restaurants. The subjects and imagery are straight from my imagination, no still life or reference. I just made it up. The Cup N Spoon is the finished grisaille. The other two are not finished.




Monday, June 11, 2007
Rufus !

Here is my new Yorkshire terrier pup named Rufus.
He is 12 weeks old and weighs about 3 lbs.
Now I get get up early.
Easy to do when a very rambunctious fuzz ball is biting your nose at 5:30 am and the threat of a stink deposit occurs to you.
Spent Sunday at work with me, was well behaved.
Slept on the wacom tablet while I made the graphics and on my lap during the show.
Only heard him bark once, when the lizard he cornered wouldn't play any more.
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