Archive for April, 2008

Painting a week

Thursday, April 17th, 2008

“Streamside” oil on panel, 11×14, $425

I headed off to one of my favorite parks intending to paint the oak trees, and ended up perched on a rock painting the creek. It’s amazing how quickly the light can change on a few rocks. I intended to focus on the wonderful shadows of leaves playing over the surface of the rocks, but by the time I sat down and started painting, those shadows were already gone.

Painting streamside

Wednesday, April 9th, 2008

“Stream Sketch” oil on panel, 8×10, $320

I did this little painting with my painting gear sitting in my lap, while trying not to slide down the bank into the stream I was painting at Sugarloaf state park. The sun was setting in line with the canyon, so a great beam of light was hitting this big rock covered in moss. I had a harder time capturing the light bouncing off the bottom pool in front of the rock, but I’m really happy with the contrast between the brightly lit rocks and the dark background.

Stegosaurus

Saturday, April 5th, 2008

“Stegosaurus In Situ”, 7×9 linocut, available at my Etsy store.

Here’s the most recent dinosaur print. It’s a stegosaurus, probably one of the most iconic dinosaurs. This dinosaur is so familiar I wanted to do something a little different, and represent it as an articulated specimen found in place. I used a fair amount of artistic license, as it’s unusual to find such a large dinosaur so perfectly laid out, but I like that it’s not a perfect reconstruction like you might see in a museum.

Palm at St. Jean

Thursday, April 3rd, 2008

“Palm at St. Jean”, oil on panel, 8×10, $320

I did this painting a few weeks ago at the Chateau St. Jean winery. It’s a beautiful place to paint, and the weather was perfect. I won’t be posting very often in the next month or so as some home repair projects are going to be claiming my time. I’ll be sharing new paintings and prints as I find time. And of course once we get the house in order, I plan to be painting a lot as I just heard I’ve been accepted for the Danville Fine Arts Faire in June, and I’d like to have some new work to show.