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"Pebbles" (Study in Orange and Blue), 30" x 44", watercolor on arches I loved this image as soon as I saw all t...

Friday, September 25, 2015

More Work in Progress



Still a painting in progress! Oil on Canvas, 30" x 30". I know I've been a bit obsessive with this painting but I wanted to show the differences, and how far this painting has come. The top painting is the most recent stage. I will continue to work on it until I am satisfied. I feel it is just coming alive in the above image. This isn't the only piece I'm working on - I always have about four or five in various stages of completion. I'll be posting other pieces soon.

Thursday, July 30, 2015

Works in Progress



More updates on my shore paintings, and still not completed. A recent trip to Maine has me working on a few more paintings for this series which I will post soon. The small, common and overlooked object or image can be just as interesting and just as valid as any other image an artist may choose.

Thursday, June 11, 2015

More Beginnings


An update to the painting in my post last month. The underpainting is disappearing, the stones are becoming more solid, the stones underwater appear submerged. More work needed to get this piece how I want it.

Wednesday, May 20, 2015

Beginnings



Here are two very different shore paintings, both in progress. I start out with an underpainting then work with lines and shapes until I like the composition. The painting on the bottom has a diagonal composition and when it is completed it will show rocks above water on the lower left and rocks under water on the upper right.

These two paintings together show the difference an under painting can make to the final piece. The top painting has a gray under painting, while the painting below has a burnt orange under painting. Even though the under painting will disappear it still influences the finished piece.

Stones and Water


Although I already have this painting shown in this blog in an earlier state, I decided to work on it more, getting the pain thicker and making the marks work as marks as well as rocks. This type of painting really lends itself to mark making. I love the tilt of the composition and I had a lot of fun completing this piece.

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Saturday, January 31, 2015

Trees - A Beginning



This is a painting I've been working on from sketches and small watercolor studies. It isn't finished but I wanted to show the piece in it's working state. Sometimes at this stage the painting could change dramatically, but I like the composition and overall color. I took out the curved branch near the top and some of the other branches, I thought it took away from the vertical composition. I will also add more leaves in the background, as in the upper right corner.