Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Avery Painting

Avery 12 x 12, oil on canvas

Here is a painting of Avery I completed over the Holidays. It is only 12 inches square in size. It is fun to do these head and shoulder studies from time to time. It will probably end up hung in his room as he does not have a portrait displayed in there yet. (Clara has The Young Artist portrait in her room.) I am working on a larger piece that includes all three children but focuses on Oliver. (That one will likely end Oliver's in his room.)
Happy New Years to you and yours!

Saturday, December 25, 2010

Painting My Aunt Janice

Aunt Janice, 24x36, Oil on canvas

I painted this portrait of my Aunt Janice who is also an artist. I really enjoyed this project, in part, because Janice was a large part of the reason I wanted to pursue art as a young child. I always loved receiving hand-painted Christmas presents from her for Christmas and other special occasions.
I painted her at her easel in her kitchen where she often paints. On the easel is her current project. The main lighting source was the windows behind her which created dramatic shadows and lit up the canvas on the easel.

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Sibling Portrait

Hughes Children, 24 x 36, oil on canvas
This is one of several paintings that I have completed in the last month. I wanted to keep the pose casual in keeping with the families lifestyle. The family dog, Sophie, also made it into the painting. I really enjoyed incorporating the children's interests into the portrait.

Sunday, October 17, 2010

T BIRDS AND A PINK LADY

Halloween 2010 Photo Shoot "Grease is the word!"
This year's Halloween costume photo shoot was the most fun yet! Clara is a Pink Lady (her costume looks a little more Grease II than I) and Avery and Oliver are T Birds. The adventure took us down Route 66, to a diner and to the Admiral Twin Drive-in!

Monday, September 27, 2010

Art in the Square

Waiting 24 x 30 oil on canvas

I will be one the artists showing my work at Art in the Square at Utica Square on Saturday, October 5th. My location will be outside of Petty's Fine Foods. Inspired by this location, I wanted to do a painting specific to Utica and the event. This is the resulting painting titled "Waiting." I really enjoyed doing this figurative piece because of the challenge of the store window and the metal bistro table. I plan to do more figurative pieces like this one as time permits.

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

An Oliver Portrait

Oliver 16 x 20 Oil on canvas
My latest portrait, Oliver with a favorite book, is a companion piece to the one I recently did of Clara. I again used a chinoiserie wallpaper to introduce pattern and color to the background. I think this gives an otherwise classic composition a more modern feel.

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

My new painting of Clara

Clara 16x20 Oil on Canvas
I wanted to do a painting that was foremost a figurative piece and not a traditional portrait. I wanted it to tell a story with universal appeal. Clara was my model along with one of her stuffed bears. I tried to capture something timeless in her pose and clothing but kept it current through my use of color.

Sunday, July 18, 2010

The Sister's Portrait

Dressing Up 20X30 Oil on Linen
My nieces, Maya and Peri, are the subject of my newest portrait. They love to dress-up and I was inspired by a visit they paid us last spring where they dressed up with my daughter and played princesses. The painting was given to them for their 6th birthday (although it was a little belated!) My birthday wish for them is that they continue to play make-believe for years to come and never forget they are princesses!

Thursday, February 11, 2010

The Self Portrait

Self Portrait 16 x 20 oil on canvas
I decided to create a self portrait because I thought it would be a good painting exercise. I never imagined it would be quite so difficult. It is interesting to really try to perceive ones self as others may see us. This is not something to which I usually give a lot of thought. I have wondered why during the course of most artist's lives they only do one or two self portraits (if any at all.) Now I think I understand. I will not do another self portrait for a long while... maybe when I am seventy!

Monday, February 8, 2010

Avery the Archer

Avery 24 x 30 oil on canvas

Avery was posed holding a bow at the archery range for this portrait. Three arrows are stuck in the back stop. The back stop is a wall made up of cardboard sheets laid one on top of each other on their sides. The texture of this surface in combination with the particle board wall beside it were challenging but very fun to paint. I like the casual feel of both the the pose and the location.

Friday, February 5, 2010

Oliver's Portrait

Oliver 24x30 oil on canvas
Working from photo references of last summer's corn harvest I painted Oliver outside in a cornfield for his portrait. I took some artistic license and replaced the plastic Rubbermaid ice chest upon which he was seated with a vintage one. The full sun lighting presented a different challenge then the interior portrait did. I wanted to capture the dramatic lighting without areas feeling "washed out."
On this painting I used a traditional canvas instead of an ultra-smooth finish. There was a recognizable difference and I will return to using smoother surfaces on the portraits to follow.

Saturday, January 30, 2010

The Young Artist Portrait

Young Artist 24x30 Oil on canvas
My daughter Clara loves to draw. I choose to paint her at the kitchen table with a marker in hand as I often find her. I began by taking a reference photo and then did a charcoal study drawing ( picture below.) I used an ultra smooth primed canvas. A smooth surface works better with the glazing techniques that I use. I painted a grisaille (under painting) in burnt sienna onto the canvas. I then used glazes followed by scumbling and some areas of wet on wet painting. My latest discovery that I will use on every painting hereafter is a modern Maroger medium! It is a glazing medium that adds a luminosity to the paint. I mixed a little bit in my thicker paint as well to create a paste so that the entire painting would have the same luminous appearance as the glazed areas.
reference photo and charcoal study - The final painting is slightly different. I removed some of the items on the wall and shortened Clara's hair to reflect a recent haircut.
the grisaille above was painted on the canvas in burnt sienna.

Monday, January 18, 2010

Wonderland Revisited

Wonderland oil on wood panel 20 x24
This is my first multi-figure, portrait painting. I painted Avery, Clara and Oliver playing make-believe in their Alice in Wonderland costumes. I used photo references from our photo shoot at Chandler park. This time I painted the grisaille under painting in the background red. In the story there is a baby that inexplicably turns into a pig so I painted Clara (Alice) holding a little pig. I added poppies in the field to both bring more of the reddish orange color into the composition and because it seemed like an obvious choice of flowers to appear in a Wonderland scene.

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Clara's Portrait

Clara Oil on panel 11x14
Here is my second finished portrait. I worked from a photo reference for this one. It was meant to be a study for another painting. I wanted to try starting with an under painting (grisaille) in terra verte (green) like painters from the baroque period and more specifically like Manet used in Luncheon in the grass where he painted the females in green and the scenery and men in red. my grisaille is pictured below. A grissaille is essentially a value study in a single color that helps not only determine value but also composition.

Sunday, January 3, 2010

Painting Portraits

Larry Oil on canvas by Heather Dixon
The new year has begun and with it I have begun a new art class. I am taking my first portrait painting class. It is on Saturday at Water Street Art Gallery in Sapulpa and is taught by local artist Evelyn Petroski. We had our first class yesterday and painted from a live model. the image above is the resulting painting. I have a lot to learn on the subject of portraits and I hope that you will be able to see my progress as the class continues. The drawings below are ones I did this week of Avery and Clara this week. They are charcoal, white conte and sanguine drawings on tinted paper. I am considering using them as studies for oil paintings in the future. I will be doing a similar drawing of Oliver next using the same materials. Unlike the painting above these drawings were done from photos as reference rather then a live model. (I do not think I could get the kids to sit still for 30 minutes let alone 4 hours!)

Clara Charcoal, conte and sanguine on tinted pastel paper by Heather Dixon

Avery Charcoal, conte and sanguine on tinted pastel paper by Heather Dixon