Windy Day, September

Monday, Wash Day

Valentine’s Day

I have decided to give away my small practice sketches to anyone who wants them. I posted on FB this morning, and am summarizing the concept here. The thought originated with the realization that since I do so many of these practice paintings, they are beginning to take up space, in a way. I want very much for the paintings to be with anyone who would like an original oil painting, and not in my studio. Out and into the light.

What I do need is to cover the cost of the linen panels they are painted on, and the postage, unless you care to pick it up yourself. For that matter, you could provide your own panel too, and then no money would exchange hands.

If you would like one of these and need me so send it, the cost of the panel is $5 and the postage $5, so total of $10. Cash, check, or Paypal. I will be establishing a Gallery Page to post these daily paintings on, and you can take your pick. If there gets to be a wait list, you will have to be patient. But it starts today, the universal Day of Love.

Edges

 

Blue Bowl with Pears

Blue Bowl with Pears

Studying the works of other past and present artists whom I admire is inspiring. This week, with the small daily paintings especially, I am working to improve on transitions and edges: harder, softer, lost.

Same Place Same Time

Clementine

Late this afternoon I set this up, and had about 45 minutes before losing the light. If the light is similar tomorrow, I’ll start another at about the same time and see if I can get further.

Clementine II

Clementine II

Second painting: Going back to the same idea the next day, you can usually go further in the same amount of time.

Terra Bella, December 18

Litomysl Snowy Sunset

Terra Bella

It’s nice to stop whatever you’re doing when you sense the sun is going down, and take a minute to breathe it in. When I’m painting in the studio, I usually stop at this time of day anyway, since the light changes. But a goal this winter is to do some nocturnal plein air paintings.

Tah-dah!

2 eggs

It started small…..

15 eggs

 

Within a few short weeks, they are producing far more than one or two people can eat. But not enough really to sell. At this point, anyone who comes to the door for any reason generally goes away with one or two dozen fresh eggs. Neighbors, family, delivery guys….

Lilies

 

The set-up: lilies gathered from the farm.

original photo, lilies

 

A very quick and loose lay-in, with color. Just trying to get the general placement and feel.

lilies lay-in

 

Pulling some forms out.

lilies, day two

 

Adding darks.

lilies, day three

 

Adding some foreground detail, and making sure the form was a part of its environment.
I like the looseness and immediacy of this delicate arrangement.

Lilies

  

May Flowers

 

I love lilacs. Here I set up a bouquet in the loft.

lilacs.setup

 

Laying in the darks and general masses.

lilacs lay-in

 

Very loose and fresh.

lilacs

A Theme

daffodils, silhouette

Daffodils were the first surprise of the spring. I wanted to either do a sketch, or start a painting I would bring to a high finish, every day using something on the farm, and so it started with them.

Loft: Before & After

loft:before

The barn loft was like any barn loft you would imagine: Full of junk, cobwebs, rodent evidence. Also, the cross beams were about chest high across the length of the usable space.

Loft:after

 A local contractor was available to not only install north-facing windows and a skylight in the loft, raise the beams to above head-level, he also added west windows for ventilation, and stairs. And Dave single-handedly did the unbelievable clean-up which makes the space pleasant and healthier–for both humans and paintings.

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