A little painting of the classical guitarist Andres Segovia. I was really happy with how this came out. Maybe because I play classical guitar and used to listen to him for hours. He really was amazing. I did this with a very limited palette of white, yellow ochre, red cad light, alizarin Crimson, and black. I tried to keep the edges looser to suggest some the movement. SOLD
Sunday, September 11, 2016
Leaving Port
6" X 9". Painted on Masonite as a study for a larger painting. I like working on these smoother masonite surfaces particularly when I'm working with water mixable oil paints which tend to be a little pastier than regular oils. I added the birds to give it interest and balance out the painting. I added Phthalo blue to my palette and used it in the foreground and in the hull. It's a strong color and you have to be real careful with it. It'll dominate other colors but for getting certain blue/greens it's perfect. SOLD
Tuesday, September 6, 2016
Walt
A small study of Walt Disney. 9 x 12 on masonite. I repainted this three times. Getting the likeness was tough enough much less trying to figure out all the color temperature choices. One step at a time. SOLD
Sunday, August 28, 2016
Bruce's Pooches
9 x 12. It doesn't happen very often but this is one of those paintings that fell into place fairly quickly. By some miracle or otherworldly act I was able to lay this down with a minimum of fuss and didn't have to go back in and redo sections of it. It doesn't happen very often and when it does I generally throw a party. SOLD
Se Vende Pipas
12 x 12. Oil on gesso board. A picture of a vendor selling coconut water in Panama City on Central Avenue the main street down the center of the old city. I grayed and darkened the background to make the cart and umbrella pop more. I also made the shadows longer and more pronounced than the original photograph. Click here to buy