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.