Saturday, June 30, 2007

DRINK IN THE MUSIC



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I combined two photographs to create the composition for this painting. Never a good idea. The composition is unbalanced. There needed to be something to the left of the wine glass, but I couldn't think of anything that fit or was interesting so I put the trumpet case in the background.

I like how the trumpet turned out and I learned a lot about the parts of a trumpet. I did some masking on the trumpet and glass, but mostly layered in yellow and shades of tan and brown to get the metalic look.

Tuesday, June 12, 2007

KWAN YIN



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This is a painting of a Kwan Yin statue. I took the photo at Down To Earth, a gardening store in Eugene. The statue was set up against a large pot and a blue green shed.

I masked off the pot, statue and plants, or at least the tops of them, and then painted wet in wet the blue green background. I painted the statue a very light gray then kept adding darker and darker color for the folds, shadows and crevices.

I'm satisfied with how the statue and pot turned out and I like the look of the folds in the statue's clothing.

Friday, June 01, 2007

GINO'S NEW BIKE

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This painting is from a photograph by Gino Zahnd, a cyclist and blogger from Chico. I knew I wanted to paint this as soon as I saw the photo. The composition is striking with the angle of the bike, the grass, the sky, the shadows and, of course, the amazing bike bag.

I started by masking off the bike, bag and fence post. I then put on a yellowish wash over the entire area below the horizon. I went back in while the paper was still a bit wet and added the horizon trees, the grass in the background and then the foreground grass.

I tipped the painting on it's side and soaked the sky with water. I mixed several colors of blue and gray and let them just run down the paper. This is one of the better skies I've done in the two years I've been painting mostly because I did it quickly and left it alone.

Next I took off all the masking and started working on the bag. I did several layers of olive green and brown until I had the right colors and shadows. I mixed a bright blue for the bike and tried to stay true to the bike's components although I did take some artistic license by simplifying a few things.

Finally I painted the post and added the barbed wire. At first I wasn't sure I liked the addition of the barbed wire, but now think it adds a lot to the painting's composition by framing the bike.

Of the over 100 paintings I've done, this is one of my favorites!