11" x 14" Oil on Canvas board
This painting was done to commemorate an October fly fishing trip to the 13 points river area in southern Missouri. It was done alla prima based a few different photos taken during the trip. The variety of greens in the water were done mainly from memory. The photo's just did not capture the actual colors. I am eager to go back and see how accurate I was in doing this...well, and to have another chance at some rainbow trout. The fishing was very good during this trip.
Monday, October 19, 2009
Saturday, October 17, 2009
Pair 'o' Cows
9" x 12"
Winsor & Newton Watercolors on Fabriano Artistico 140lb Extra White, Hot pressed paper
I enjoy working on hot press paper and this was the first time trying the Fabriano Extra White. I do think that this paper adds an extra glow to any of the transparent colors used. The subject matter was pre-chosen for me. I had never thought of painting cows but an in-law had always wanted one like this. So, just for a change, I decided to give it a try. Having spent a lot of time travelling throughout the mid-west, the subject matter was easily located. I worked from my photo's on this one.
Winsor & Newton Watercolors on Fabriano Artistico 140lb Extra White, Hot pressed paper
I enjoy working on hot press paper and this was the first time trying the Fabriano Extra White. I do think that this paper adds an extra glow to any of the transparent colors used. The subject matter was pre-chosen for me. I had never thought of painting cows but an in-law had always wanted one like this. So, just for a change, I decided to give it a try. Having spent a lot of time travelling throughout the mid-west, the subject matter was easily located. I worked from my photo's on this one.
Friday, October 16, 2009
G&P's Lake House
Oil on Canvas Board
Another quick plein air painting done this last summer. This was no more than a 20 minute painting done while also carrying on a conversation with my young daughter as she worked on a watercolor of the same view. She had a lot of interesting comments to me as we sat together painting. She pointed out that these do not have to be finished paintings - just practice and if they don't turn out, we can just start a new one. We never had the chance to worry about that though - it was soon dark and the bugs were bothering her so it was time to go.
Old Hickory's Place
6" x 8 1/2"
Winsor & Newton Watercolor on Arches 140lbs. Cold Press paper
This is a watercolor that I recently pulled out of a box that I had done back in the mid 1990's. It was inspired from a visit to Andrew Jackson's Homestead in Tennessee. Outside the grounds in a beautifully landscaped entrance area was this display. I liked the way the light caused the nylon in the fabric to glow. This coupled with the patriotic feelings after having visited the site made me want to paint this.
Winsor & Newton Watercolor on Arches 140lbs. Cold Press paper
This is a watercolor that I recently pulled out of a box that I had done back in the mid 1990's. It was inspired from a visit to Andrew Jackson's Homestead in Tennessee. Outside the grounds in a beautifully landscaped entrance area was this display. I liked the way the light caused the nylon in the fabric to glow. This coupled with the patriotic feelings after having visited the site made me want to paint this.
Thursday, October 15, 2009
Galesburg Train
8" x 10" Oil on Canvas Board
I just happened on this RR crossing as I was driving one day. I liked the feel of it and thought it might make a good painting -surprising because trains have never been particularly interesting to me in the past. This was a quick plein air oil that ended up with the correct early morning look I was after. It even worked out well that a train happened along towards the end of the painting. I had not intended to add this but could not resist after seeing the lights in the distance - It was too good of a center of interest in the painting to pass up.
I-74 over the Mississippi
8" x 10" Oil on Canvas Board
This is another Plein Air oil completed on-site just prior to dark in September. The light was changing fast due to the time of day and squall line of a cold front moving in to block the setting sun behind me. I was hoping for the sun to pop out under the clouds and light up the bridge against the darkening sky. Its funny what you remember when painting outside. Looking at this reminds me of that night and my hopes to capture a "perfect moment". I had a young couple stop to look at my progress on this. They had just been married and had their ceremony on this site a few weeks prior. The bride had wanted a professional photo of this spot but decided against it. She expressed interest in having a painting of this site to hang up at home. I didn't try to hard to pursue this opportunity - wasn't sure this one was going to turn out at the time - I had only just started and the light was running out quickly.
October Corn
9" x 12" Oil on Canvas Board
This painting was just completed on October 5, 2009. I had a lot of fun with this one. It is an impasto alla prima using a knife. As such, there is little option but to just "throw" some paint on the canvas in a loose fashion. The interesting thing was watching it evolve into what I was looking for in terms of color and contrast. There was a definate sense of molding the image as if working in clay. In terms of design and layout, I am not sure that there was much to key on. I was only going for a fall feel with little regard for other concerns.
Windmill Harbor Pool
16" x 20"
Acrylic on Canvas Panel
This was a very quick painting done on-site. It was a challenge working with the acrylic outdoors on a hot day in direct sun. I forgot to bring the extender so that I could have more working time. This one is an example of why I like to wait until the next day to look at the work before judging it - I was not pleased with it at the time but thought I could fix it later. The next day I decided to leave it as is. I am very happy with the mood of it now.
Low Tide - Hilton Head Island
Watercolor and Pastel
9" x 12" Winsor and Newton WC on Fabriano Artistico Hot Press 140lbs
This is an uncompleted "Plein Air" work thus far. It was done in stages over a 5 day span while there this last summer. There is a live oak tree hanging over the marsh that should be in the fore-ground. My original intention was to add this as the painting progressed, however, somewhere in the process, I decided not to put it in. I guess I prefered the broad, uninterupted view of the marsh at the time I was working on it. I plan to punch up the blue in the sky and the reflections of it in the pools. If that does not add what I am searching for then I may put the live oak back in. This was my first attempt at adding pastel highlights to a watercolor. I am very happy with the texture it adds .... I plan to experiment some more with this combination.
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