Friday, April 2, 2010

Making Art


This is a section of a sketch for my next painting. It was scaled down to be one third the size of the 24” x 36” canvas I will be painting on. The section lines I used here for the composition will be the same on the canvas making it easy to scale up the drawing, and allow me to make some adjustments to the original sketch.

Thursday, April 1, 2010

Opening Day SPA


I always like to get out and paint, and today was the first gathering of the SPA (Springfield Plein Aire) painters. About 30 artists made it out to paint, talk about art, eat, and show off the work we did over the winter, good stuff. The elephant painting was well received and I won the wildlife category, but the little 5" X 7" painting I did of the clown salt and pepper shakers I was told, topped it.

Monday, March 29, 2010

Back In The Studio Again


Finished at last, I started this painting January 15. I was moving through the process at a pretty good clip, when it just got to cold to work in my studio. In a previous post you can see the start of this painting and the glow of my only heat source. This has been a cold Winter, but Spring is here and I’m back in the studio again praise GOD!

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Saturday, February 6, 2010

Still Life


I have gone from one extreme to the other this canvas is only 5” X 7”. As with the last painting, I am starting to use a more scientific approach to Design. I’m using the golden ratio for division and the intersecting lines on the 24” X 36” canvas, and here with a dynamic rectangle, I’m using symphonic composition to add points of interest and rhythm to the design.

Friday, January 22, 2010

Foreground and Background


Today I got a late start I focused on the zebras in the background painting loosely and going for an out of focused hazy look, then I painted the male springbuck in the foreground with more detail to make it pop out in front leading the viewer back into the painting.

Monday, January 18, 2010

Elephants


Here is the first painting or color block in for the elephants. I will be painting them a little darker than the photo I’m using for reference.

Saturday, January 16, 2010

Back in the studio


It is good to be back in the studio painting after a couple of very cold weeks. I’m working on a larger scale this time my canvas is 24” x 36”. I started by drawing the elephants with charcoal and then using burnt umber thinned I painted the under painting you see here.

Thursday, January 7, 2010

The Verdict


For now I will not give a narrative as to the massage of this painting allowing the viewer to draw their own conclusion, but I will say this.

Painting is a spiritual experience for me, sometimes more spiritual than others. Here I wanted a painting with a heart theme that would transmit a massage of love, and the only concept I had when I started was my hands forming a heart. As I started painting the thought of God’s ultimate love was overwhelming.

Thursday, December 17, 2009

One Year Anniversary


One year ago today I launched this blog; my goal was to keep a record of my work, to get motivated, and to grow as an artist and develop a self study program. This year has been tuff, but still a good one. With the loss of my job I now have more time to paint. That is what God has given me to do and I will trust in Him.

This coming year I will concentrate on oil painting and marketing my work. This is the back drop for our children’s Christmas program at HBC. I finished it early this year. This is now the ninth time that I have painted these same panels

Thursday, December 3, 2009

Clever Supper Market


The Clever Supper Market closed this year, another victim of this failing economy. Commissioned by the owner’s daughter for a Christmas present, I hope it will bring back memories of a more prosperous time.

Saturday, November 28, 2009

Fall Colors


This was painted for a client who wanted to have a lasting memory of how these trees looked before they were destroyed by a winter ice storm.

Thursday, October 29, 2009

Friday, October 23, 2009

Zebras in the Heat of the Day


This painting is 16” x 20” another in the series of African animals that I’m currently working on.

Sunday, September 27, 2009

Thursday, September 24, 2009

Meeting at the Waterhole


This painting is 12” x 24” and I hope to finish it today. I worked on the Zebra’s stripes last night. I’m using a limited palette of Burnt Sienna, Burnt Umber, French Ultramarine, and flake White. This is the first in a series of paintings I’m doing of African animals.

Thursday, September 17, 2009

My Son The Firefighter



Between commissioned works I was able to finish this painting of my son. I started it March of this year and had to set it aside. If you want to see the beginning stages you can click the March (3) link under BLOG ARCHIVE. As with all of the images on this blog, you may click on the image to see a larger view.

Monday, September 7, 2009

Canadian Geese



After painting at Sequiota Park I feel that I really need to loosen up! That painting is tight. So I had some photos that I shot with the intension of painting some wildlife. Same park different day. Here’s a painting I did Saturday, a water color 12” x 16”. Simple and loose, a little tight in the head and neck area, but I think it works.

Friday, September 4, 2009

Sequiota Park



I got outside again with the SPA (Springfield Plein Air) group. This week we painted at Sequiota Park. The Canadian Geese were anticipating a feeding from a family holding a bag of bread. I had to sketch them in fast they were on the move. I love to paint in the open air what a beautiful day.

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Charles and Rebekah

This painting was commissioned. I was given a photo dated 1996 and was asked to add a hat on Charles. I had to rearrange the figures by putting Rebekah in front and lower, she was standing and he was sitting in the photo.

Thursday, August 13, 2009

On the Finley at Linden



Standing on the flat bed rock in the Findley River, I’m foot loose and fancy free, what a beautiful day to paint. Life is good. I could get use to this.

Thursday, August 6, 2009

Gazebo at Grand Avenue Cemetery

Today’s Painting: a watercolor done En Plein Aire. IT’s good to be back painting with the Springfield Plein Aire group. It looks like I’m going to be painting more now because I was laid off Tuesday. Now it’s time to get busy no excuses about not having the time.

Saturday, July 18, 2009





This year’s VBS theme was Boomerang Express from LifeWay. I painted this back drop using their beautiful design as a reference. I cannot take credit for the composition, but it was all done by hand no tracing or projector was used here.

The photo of the train in process was painted last Saturday. For some reason the power was out in Halltown MO. The only light source I had was coming through the double doors facing the north. It was an awesome time; God always provides all that I need.

Sunday, July 12, 2009

I finished it, about a week late, but that’s OK. I’m glad I did not rush it. I was able to spend all day Saturday working on it. This week I will be painting for VBS.

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

This drawing was started in hopes of getting it finished for the first Springfield Regional Arts Council’s Members Show. It opened First Friday Art Walk July 3. I did not get it done. That seems to be the norm for me right now.

I have little time to get any art done, and that’s not an excuse, it’s just the way it is. I need to change my priorities. God has given me many opportunities, and now I need to do my part. VBS is coming in July so my painting time will be focused on that.