Sunday, February 28, 2010

A small portrait







This small 7 x 7 painting seemed to come together on its own, and was a pleasure to do.




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Sunday, February 21, 2010

Color in Winter


I woke up from dreaming this painting this morning and dragged out my acrylics. It's not quite the image in my dream, but close enough.

The Painting Demo


I'm not sure if this is finished, but for now, I'll go ahead and post it.

Life drawing at AVAA



For the last couple of Sundays, I've been driving in to Austin to paint from models at Austin Visual Arts Association. Here are a couple of 1 hour studies.

Each session with the model starts with 1 minute gesture drawings.

Sunday, February 7, 2010

First Prize: Austonian in Progress



I had a bit of a shock last night that sent me into the ladies' room in hysterical paroxysms of laughter. Last night was a Wimberley Valley Art League juried art show opening. The League includes some very fine artists. I'd submitted 4 pieces. The one that was accepted I had included at the last minute. When I walked in I got quite an eyeful of why only one was accepted -- some really excellent paintings by some well-known artists. I worked my way down the wall and saw my painting. There was a little sign between it and the photo hanging below saying 1st place. I thought that the photo below was nice, but WHY did photos so often win over paintings in these shows... Well, it wasn't the photo, it was my painting that won first place in 2-D works. And it was an experiment I'd painted upside down!

I was absolutely giddy all evening. It felt like some kind of cosmic joke.

(The top photo is of my friend, Marv, my daughter, Laurel and me in front of some beautiful works by Ann Templeton and others.)