Sunday, January 20, 2013

color mixing challenge

 
limited palette - cad yellow, cad red, black and white

Monday, January 14, 2013

too much fun

                                           duck decoy - oil on metrocard

Friday, January 11, 2013

single fare


two little paintings on metro-cards. Dare I say it - working on these little canvases is the Downton of painting:  a guilty pleasure!

Friday, January 4, 2013

Leftover clementines

There were a few clementines leftover from Christmas, so before eating them, I painted them! This is a fairly quick study  - 6" x  8" on a linen covered panel.

Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Gearing up for an interior. . .

This is a study for a larger painting that I am pretty sure I am about to start.  It's going to be an interior, my first, and the dress dummy is going to play a major role. On verra, as they say.

Sunday, November 4, 2012

Jordan's pitcher

I have been home a lot this week due to the storm on the east coast, so I have experimented a bit.  I have long suspected that there is a more streamlined strategy for making small paintings than I have used previously, so this week, with time on my hands, I decided to try something new.  This was a three stepper.  First pass in large blocks of local color thinned only with turpenoid so that it would dry quickly.  Second, thicker paint, adjustment of colors and values, but still pretty general.  And today - the final addition of detail.  I know. This is not a new way of going about making paintings - but it has never been my way which has been less thought out, less directed, messier and surely less efficient.  Not that making paintings needs to be efficient - in fact, I don't actually think it should be efficient.  I just wanted to see whether I could stay on track.   There is another painting coming one of these days - a drapery study, but I can already feel my resolve to stay structured slipping away.  Anyway - this is a 6 x 8 inch painting of the pitcher that Jordan so sweetly gave me as a birthday present back in September.

Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Inspired by NMT

Michelle Tully creates gorgeous color studies which can be seen on the Studio Escalier website.  She posted one yesterday which inspired me to paint this one in my class at the Janus Collaborative School in East Harlem.  Michelle uses a full-color palette - with remarkable results.  Since we are using a limited palette, I painted this using just burnt sienna, ultramarine blue and flake white.

Sunday, September 16, 2012

will you still need me, will you still feed me. . .

                                                         
                                                             self-portrait, oil on linen

Saturday, September 8, 2012

two little paintings


I keep procrastinating on a biggish self-portrait I am painting.  Procrastination is easy when there are lemons and zinnias around.  Both of the above are 6x8 on linen covered panels.

Saturday, August 25, 2012

fun with flowers


It is kind of hard to resist the zinnias that are blooming in my garden - despite all the weeds -  at the moment.  I don't think I have the patience for a seriously detailed "floral" painting, but I do have a good time with these quicker studies. They are the painting equivalent of are a quick saute of the endless zucchinis that are also hidden out there among the overgrowth, as opposed to a complicated and carefully crafted vegetarian dish involving something squash-ish.  And now, back to (still another) self portrait.

Sunday, August 19, 2012

Lillian, reading (Rosa La Rouge)

I had to finish this from a photo because Lillian got a job - sad for me, since she couldn't model any more and I loved her daily visits,  but brilliant for her because it is a cool job, part-time, and with it she can support the rest of her work as a theater director. The print on the wall behind her is only the second print I have ever bought, the first being "Christina's World" when I was twelve.  This one is of a heart-stopping little painting by Toulouse-Lautrec which was tucked away in a dark little room at the original Barnes collection in Philadelphia.

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Pottery vase

I bought this little vase from a store on Etsy called Adams and Adams.  I thought it might make a cute little still-life.  The flower is Queen Anne's Lace which blooms wildly and abundantly along the roads in Delaware County - and elsewhere too, no doubt. The painting is 6" x 8" on a linen covered wood panel and the photo is a little blurry since I took it with a phone.  My camera, sadly, is broken. 

Monday, July 9, 2012

color study



Here is the quick study, now back to the actual painting!
Lillian, reading.

Monday, June 18, 2012

Teapot from Belvy


The entire village turned out for a vide grenier (empty attic) in the village of Belvy in the Ile de France.  There were families with kids and dogs, food vendors selling homemade black sausage and crepes and dozens of tables where people were selling everything from stuffed boars' heads to furniture to pieces of the family's heirloom silver.  I bought this teapot for 1 euro with the express intent of painting it when I got back to the States - which is what I have done.  6" x 8" on linen covered panel.

Saturday, March 10, 2012

something completely different

two hours, three colors, and Adele on my Ipod. . .
6" x 8" oil on panel

Friday, March 9, 2012

Thursday, March 8, 2012

figure study III

6" x 8" oil on linen covered panel

Sunday, February 26, 2012

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

nude study

3 tube colors plus white 6" x 8" oil on panel
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