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Monday, April 25, 2011

Dreaming of Icarus

Dreaming of Icarus
6 x 6 oil on panel
Reserved...for now

I tried to work thinner on this piece, and succeeded in the beginning, but as it evolved I caught myself on several occasions applying the paint a little thicker than I'd like. My goal—at the moment—is to allow the underpainting to play a larger role in my paintings and to bring out some of the details with more opaque strokes. It's a challenge as I'm continually wanting to define and refine instead of being more suggestive. One day I'll get there.

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

When, all of a Sudden...

When, all of a Sudden...
6 x 6 oil on panel
SOLD

About an hour West of Austin, TX is some great, open ranch land that's right on that transitional border between hills and Oak trees and flat grasslands that stretches on for miles and miles.

Edit: Replaced photo with a scan, now that the painting is dry.

Monday, April 11, 2011

Shoving Match

Shoving Match
Eventually the argument just devolved into a shoving match...
6 x 6 oil on panel


I saw this grouping of Oak trees at a rest stop somewhere in Texas. In our 20-minute break to let the kids run around in the grass and get rid of some pent-up energy, I think my daughter must have collected around 50 acorns. All together, in our four days in Texas, she must've brought back close to 200 acorns. At the moment they're just sitting in a plastic container and I don't think even she knows what she's going to do with them. Maybe collecting them for a purpose isn't the point. ;)

Edit: Replaced image with a higher-quality scan.

Thursday, April 7, 2011

Halfway Sideways

Halfway Sideways
6 x 6 oil on panel

Found this guy posing for me next to a dusty road in Westcliffe, CO in front of an old water barrel.

Edit: Replaced photo with a scan, now that the painting is dry.

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Regular Painting and Posts to Resume

Well, after months of saying to myself "After I finish this batch of illustrations, I'll start painting again" only to see that promise fall to the wayside when a fresh batch of illustrations roll in, I've decided that the only way I'm going to get time to paint is if I make time for it. Starting today I'm scheduling a block of at least two hours to paint, every day. It's my aim to work on commercial work from 9am (the earliest I can get into the studio after I get the kids off to school) to 2:30, and then paint from 2:30/3 until 5 or 5:30.

I need to get the brush back to canvas and the only way I'm going to accomplish that is by forcing it into my schedule. While I'm hoping to pick up where I left off, I've also been thinking a lot lately of experimenting more with texture. Seeing some of Michael Workman's originals in Santa Fe made me realize there's a lot of room to explore textures by not only layering the paint, but also by manipulating the surface.

Expect more regular posts starting this week!