Sunday, April 29, 2007

Swan


Oil on 5x7 archival canvas panel. This painting was previously posted. I have added some small yet important changes.
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  • Saturday, April 28, 2007

    Apples #3


    Oil on 5x7 archival canvas panel. Sorry about the long delay in posting. There should be another posted tomorrow. I chose to study the play of light versus dark plus complementary vibration with this painting.
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  • Sunday, April 22, 2007

    Cardinal-Bird Art



    Oil on 5x7 archival canvas panel.
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  • Saturday, April 21, 2007

    Tribute To Mother's Day


    Oil on 7x5 archival canvas panel. The hand that rocks the cradle rules the world. I was searching or a new approach for this painting. First I intended to keep it soft in order to express the tender mood...I wanted the color to be invented instead of being enslaved by the actual colors...I wanted the shadow areas to meld together. Much of it is done in thinned washes. Notice the cross behind the mother's head?
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    Monday, April 16, 2007

    Spring Blossoms-Landscape


    Oil on 8x10 archival canvas panel. Spring is in the air...although, here in Ohio, snowflakes are in the air today. There's a lot of texture in those pink blossoms. It's been a long while since I've done a landscape...enjoyable.
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  • Tuesday, April 10, 2007

    Contemporary Cat #4



    Oil on 5x7 archival canvas panel.
    I first toned the support with a mixture of warm acrylic colors. I then used oils to present the cat. Some colorful line work was used to describe the subject. Much of the original acrylic remains visible. When doing this style, creativity rules over realism. I disregard the actual colors of the cat and drive on with my artistic license. This painting could be called contemporary or expressionistic. Something a bit different for me. I really enjoyed doing this one.
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    Sunday, April 08, 2007

    Gold Finch


    Oil on 7x5 archival canvas panel. As I mentioned many moons ago on this blog, I've always had a strong attraction to birds. As a child I drew, painted and carved them from wood. I can name all the local varieties and identify them by their songs...yet I never considered myself as a 'birdwatcher'. Anyhoo, here's one of my favorites, the goldfinch. Love the bright yellow and black that God gave them.
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  • Thursday, April 05, 2007

    Apples #2-Still Life


    Oil on 5x7 archival canvas panel. My second shot at painting apples....I bobbed and this is what I came up with. ;)
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  • Tuesday, April 03, 2007

    Contemporary Cat #3

    Oil on 12x9 canvas panel. I attempted to capture the 'essence' of cat with this experiment in looseness.

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    Monday, April 02, 2007

    Sulpher Crested Cockatoo



    Oil on 5x7 archival canvas panel. I really like how this one turned out. It seemed to come together rather quickly.
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  • Sunday, April 01, 2007

    Cow-Animal Art


    Oil on archival canvas panel. Here it is... done. The paint is richly textured.
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    Cow-Animal Art-In Progress

    Oil on 7x5 archival canvas panel. Thought I'd post this painting in an early stage in order to explain some of my procedure. First the panel was covered with med. dark and black gesso then toned with thinned alizarin crimson acrylic. Then, using oil paint straight from the tube, the darks were established on the cow.
    Then comes the challenging and fun part. I attempt to mix each light spot of color to match the warmth or coolness plus the value which I observe in the reference...each stroke may vary from previous strokes. Once I match the color I'm after, I apply it with a single stroke...trying not to mess with it any further. Then go onto the next color match and stroke.
    This process maintains a freshness and immediacy. Each small section of the painting will have the appeal of an abstract causing the eye to linger and find many small surprises.
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