Tuesday, August 16, 2016

Summer Flowers


Oil on Canvas
8 x 10, framed
SOLD

This lovely bouquet sat on my kitchen windowsill, with the summer sun filtering through from behind.  I had to try to capture that effect.

Rethinking a painting...


So, here's the thing.  I find that when I'm about 80% near completion of a painting, I have a hard time "seeing it" anymore.  Many artists give helpful hints about what to do to help you re-gain some perspective.  Things like: look at the painting upside down,  put it out of sight for a while, look at it in a mirror, etc.  If you go back a while in this blog (August 2015) you'll see that originally I "completed" this painting, varnish and all, and posted it as shown below.  THEN, a few weeks later I put it in front of the mirror and immediately saw the problem with it.  That gravity-defying blossom on the left - Yuck!  The good thing was that this gave me the opportunity to try removing varnish (Gamvar varnish is removable with mineral spirits - thank goodness) and repair the painting.  It went well and now I'm much happier with it!  Lesson learned (I hope)!

Heads Together

I am currently working on a commission repeat of this piece.  I decided to take some "process" photos as it progresses.  I love it when other artists do this, it's so helpful to see the stages they go through to get to completion.  So stay tuned!


Oil on Canvas
18 x 18, gallery wrapped
$400, SOLD

Fissure


Acrylic on Canvas
8 x 10, gallery wrapped
$150

Fun with a painting knife and an iridescent gold acrylic paint!

Flight


Oil on Canvas, framed
9 x 12
$225

(photo by Ron Rubocki)