
Thursday, January 22, 2009
A Quick Sketch

Tuesday, January 6, 2009
Painting finished

Here it almost finished. I worked on it about 8 hours Saturday and 2 hours Sunday. I painted it by building up thin layers. If you click on it you can see a large view. You will see that I painted the saucer, spoon and tea bag a little looser than the tea kettle. I was going to try a technique called glazing on this painting, but I think I will give it a coat of varnish and call it finished.
Monday, January 5, 2009
Painting in Oil

I switched gears and got out the oil paints. I have not painted in oils now for some time. I have been doing some work in graphite, and before that I was painting in watercolors. Here is the setup and the rough block in stage. I use a brush to draw with burnt sienna adding some Dammar Varnish thinned with turpenoid. At this point I had about ½ hour painting time invested.
Thursday, January 1, 2009
Orange study

First painting for 2009. Our house was in chaos most of the day with the taking down of the Christmas decorations. Not having a studio makes it hard to find a place to work. It was late when I set up this little still life, but I wanted to give the oil pastels another try.
This time I used a 6"x 8" Masonite panel that was primed with gesso. I used a #4 filbert with some odorless Turpenoid to do some blending. I liked working on the panel because it has a smoother surface.
Friday, December 26, 2008
Nativity scene

My wonderful wife got me some Oil Pastels for Christmas, so I had to jump right in and try them. I’m new to the oil type pastels so this is a little rough. I used 10" x 15" 124 LB rough watercolor paper. What I disliked about them is the same thing I liked. By that I mean they are big and balky, that makes getting fine detail at least for me impossible. On the other hand I want to loosen up and create some art that is not so tight. This scene was drawn from life using our Nativity Scene in natural light. They are glazed porcelain figures Joseph is about 10" tall. I did not do them Justice.
Sunday, December 21, 2008
Three Wise men and a Baby

I painted this scene for our Children’s Choir presentation of "Three Wise Men and a Baby". It was painted on two 4 x 8 foot panels mounted on frames that are hinged together. We have two sets, one having panels on both sides now. This is one of three scenes I painted last week for the program. I have painted these same panels now seven times, and I look forward to priming and painting them again for VBS in 2009.
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
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