Friday, August 19, 2016

Susans Bunch 5


Susans Bunch 5
Oil on Canvas
9x12"
$216

     More susans, this time on a warm background. Painting the warm flowers on a cool background is a big challenge.  So easy to turn out as a 50/50 painting and I do not want that.
     Painting a series presents many opportunities to work out problems. The next composition is lined up and I am eager to get started. I will try again for the warm on cool and try to get the proportions right this time.

Saturday, August 6, 2016


Susans Bunch 2
Oil on Canvas
12x9"
$216

     Black-eyed Susans, there must be hundreds of them in that little corner of the yard. One photograph yields dozens of compositions. Nature provides.

Monday, August 1, 2016


Susans, Bunch 1
Oil on Canvas
14x11"
$308

     Another gift from this good garden. One corner filled with woody dead stalks came forth in a profusion of black-eyed susans. A series on each of the flowers I discover here would keep me happily occupied for a good long time.

Wednesday, June 15, 2016


Floppy Roses
Oil on Canvas
8x8"
$128

     We have roses at our new place, and they are where the deer cannot get them. I am hoping for many poses from these roses. 
     This little painting took four tries. I just knew it could work out although I decided to give it up over and over again. I really expect a lot from my canvas to withstand the scrubbings it sometimes has to go through.

Monday, May 30, 2016


Ava 2
Oil on Canvas
6x6"
$100

I have a lot to say about this. First, my subject is so fabulous that it is impossible to capture even a fragment of her beauty. Second, this is not what I am aiming for. I wanted it to be much more abstract, but I got caught in the process of finding her presence that I forgot to be expressive with my paint. Some faces are easy to paint and others resist it. This one resisted. I worked very hard on it. I should have known I was heading down the wrong path. If it is that hard, I am probably too deep into the parts that I do not want to paint but that are jumping up and down demanding attention. I want it to be a painting, not a drawing. 
So am I going to keep it? Yes.

Friday, May 27, 2016


Phoebe
Oil on Canvas
12x12"
sold

     Last week I painted Phoebe for a friend to give to a friend. I do not know Phoebe personally, so I used a photo reference. I think she looks like a dear, and she probably is. After all, someone wants her portrait.
     I often use photo references, but they are almost always ones I take myself. Even the ones of wild animals I take at Animal Ark in Reno.
     Phoebe certainly does not look wild. What a gentle soul.

Monday, May 23, 2016


Simone
Oil on Canvas
6x6"
$100

     So many faces, so little time.

Wednesday, May 18, 2016


Stella 6
Oil on Canvas
6x18"
$100

     Another little magnolia. This time on an extreme rectangle.


Tuesday, May 10, 2016


Dark Glow
Oil on Canvas
6x6"
$100

     I will not point out the specific flaws that I now see. There are probably plenty that I still do not see. I just cannot see everything.  If I keep looking, maybe I will get better at seeing. Our own faces are not perfectly perfect either. I still think she is beautiful.

Friday, May 6, 2016


Stella 3
Oil on Canvas
8x8"
$128

     These little flowers continue to delight me. I hope to paint many more.

Wednesday, May 4, 2016


Young Buck
Oil on Canvas
10 x 8"
$160

     This hungry guy got caught with the evidence right in his mouth. "Flowers? What flowers?"

Thursday, April 28, 2016


Lauren
Oil on Canvas
6 x 6"
$100

     Faces. Without doubt, my favorite thing to paint. I am currently choosing the black and white photographs of the actresses of the 1940's. The lighting is usually interesting, and the poses are a mixture of allure and innocence or pure sophistication. I prefer that to the broad, heavy-handed treatment of sex-appeal that is so often used these days.

Monday, April 25, 2016

Three Galas


Three Galas
Oil on Canvas
12 x 12"
$288

     Bill enjoys Galas and I enjoy Fujis. He says tomaytoes and I say tomahtoes. In any language, red apples, upside down or right side up, are wonderful to paint.

Thursday, April 21, 2016

Doug



Doug
Oil on Canvas
6 x8"
$96

     The big gray squirrels drank at our birdbath all the time and I loved them. Then one day there was a new kid on the block, a douglas squirrel. Smaller, more color, and just adorable. He is a favorite now, but the birdbath did not survive the move, and our new location is a bit too low in elevation for the douglas. The grays are here though and I am glad about that.

Thursday, April 14, 2016

Stella 2


Stella 2
Oil on Canvas
8 x 6"
$ 96

     Another of those blooms from my new garden.

Tuesday, April 5, 2016

Stella 1


Stella 1
Oil on Canvas
6 x 6"
$75

     We moved. From big house to little house. Have you ever done it? It is an amazing experience requiring more creativity than painting a picture. 
     One day I saw that a crummy, dead looking bush in the new yard had sprouted the most delicate blossoms--a stellata magnolia! It kept changing daily and showing forth more and more blossoms. I photographed it for days. It was wonderful--until the deer ate every last flower in one night.
     I still have the photos though. How good of my new place to give me this gift to start me up painting again after being away from the easel for so long during the move.

Tuesday, June 2, 2015


Jacquie's Roses
Oil
10x10"
$200

     Roses from Jacquie's garden, in massive profusion, stuck in a plastic milk jug. Beautiful anyway. I cropped out these few for the painting. (Left out the milk jug.)

Monday, June 1, 2015


Cat Nap
Oil
10x10"
$200
     I took the photo for this painting at the Reno Animal Ark, a wild animal rescue refuge. One of my favorite field trips. Taking the photo was easy. Painting the picture was hard. I had to try three times. "What could be so hard?" you may ask. My answer is, "I don't know. It just was."


Wednesday, May 27, 2015


Michel and Mamacita
Oil on Canvas
12x12"
$288

     I have painted Michel and Mamacita before, but separately, never together. In this one, I painted their faces the same way I do eyes, both at the same time. Even so, it is still twice as much work to paint two cats as it is to paint one.

Thursday, May 7, 2015

Post Office Poppies #2


Post Office Poppies #2
Oil on Canvas
6x18"
$110

     A host of bright red poppies! How to paint each one and yet give the image a focal point. I think the thing to do is to make some of them touching to create a shape that draws the eye, leaving the others as supporting cast. Now I think of that. I painted what I saw and forgot I could move things around if I wanted to.