Wednesday, December 13, 2017

Reflection 6" x 6"


This one stretched my brain to the limit. I did the drawing yesterday and the painting today. That was an easy way to have a short painting session yesterday.

Monday, December 11, 2017

Green Study 6" x 6"

I haven't been mixing greens much lately so I worked on that today. I have been trying to limit the number of values in a painting: 3 to 5 only, so I've been mixing a dark and light for each object and then adjusting a little bit as I go. I'm going to mix up half tones next time.

Friday, December 8, 2017

50 Minute Apple 6" x 6"

I finished before the hour was up. I can see how one could learn a lot doing apples. I was just starting to get a sense of the light and dark areas. It had become too gooey to do any more.

Thursday, December 7, 2017

Sardine and Anchovy Tins 6" x 8"


I knew this was too complicated to finish in 1 hour so I went as fast as I could and did a photo at the 1 hour point. It took me another hour and 45 minutes to finish. I fiddled around a lot with the photography trying to get the colors true. The background is still a tiny bit yellower than in the photo. I did discover that I get no glare if I lay the piece flat on the ground and photograph from above. This solves a problem I've had for a long time. I used the cloudy setting with a 1 1/3 light setting.
I used a panel that I had made with Windriver canvas. I love how that canvas looks with a finished painting but I have a lot of trouble getting the brush to move across it. Maybe more paint or a different medium would help.
I think I did pretty well today.

Tuesday, December 5, 2017

Bronzino Fish 8" x 8"

I noticed that the challenge on Daily Paintworks this week is "from the sea". I've always wanted to paint a fish so I got this little fellow at Newman's Fish Market. I decided to photograph outside so the colors are pretty true.
I used a painted over Raymar canvas which I really liked. Also my old medium: stand oil, refined linseed oil and thinner. Liked that too. The Rosemary Ivory brushes are pretty good for accuracy but they seem kind of wimpy compared to bristle brushes for moving paint around. So I used bristle for the background.

Monday, December 4, 2017

The Pear Again 6" x 6"

I would have liked to take a little more time to correct the drawing--but 1 hour is the rule! I tried a different canvas board and it didn't suit me. Also tried my favorite medium from long ago but I switched to plain linseed oil and liked that better.  Although it pains me to look at this  painting, I feel like I am remembering more about color mixing and paint application that when I paint less often.
Tomorrow I don't plan to have a time limit.

Sunday, December 3, 2017

1 Hour Pear 6" x 6"

It seems like most days I should be able to fit 1 hour in for painting. My normal tendency is to paint for 5 hours or so. I get really absorbed--maybe too much. But I can't do that every day.
So I'll try this for a while. I got inspired to do this when I took Julie Davis' workshop and she said that when she started painting she would set her alarm forty-five minutes early and paint before getting the kids ready for school. Well, an old retired lady should be able to manage an hour a day. I guess it's really 2 with the clean up and posting.
I didn't like the gesso board I've used the last couple days. Will try something else tomorrow.

Saturday, December 2, 2017

Life Drawing


I usually go to a life drawing session on Saturdays. Here are a couple of the 20 minute poses today.

Friday, December 1, 2017

Little House 8" x 6"

We've been having rainy, cold weather. I really wanted to paint outside on Tuesday so I went out to paint in my car. Sitting so close to what I was painting, I didn't realize how wonky the drawing is until I got home. But it kind of suits this funny, little house so I decided to leave it.