Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Doorway


Until I get back on track, I will post some paintings done this year. This lovely doorway is in Tuscany, Italy.

Thursday, September 25, 2008

Two in One

There is lots to painting a simple bowl! I could continue fiddling with this one.
But now I am going to pack up the easel until after the wedding. Maybe I will do three extra ones next week.

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

The Driveway in Summer


I have started a painting today but couldn't finish and so I post one already done. Tomorrow I have to pack up the easel to make room for guests coming. The driveway was painted in late August. I plan to do a series - one per season.

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Fill your Bowl

Wedding plans are scooting along and I even managed to paint. My thoughts of the young couple come through, as the two apples beside an empty bowl that is symbolic of life holding their full potential and all possibilities.
On the painting note, I think darker shadowing is needed on the left side of the bowl.

Monday, September 22, 2008

Partners


As this wedding takes on a life of it's own and forges forward, I decided to paint so that I can calm myself and listen, to hear what it has to say. The dishes are all stacked, ready, so I took two mugs to symbolize the pair, on a plate of life. The handles intertwined when I put them down, and so it stayed that way. The dishes are actually white, and in working on the shadowing, came out more blue. One mug is leaning a bit, towards the partner, so I'll leave it for now.
It has been my therapy.

Sunday, September 21, 2008

Excuses


Look past the flowers. This sweet pair's wedding this coming Saturday is my main focus lately. So I have not painted today. Maybe tomorrow.......

Saturday, September 20, 2008

Fresh from the garden

With the wedding energy around, I am in a different space. I tried to paint the fresh produce that was on the counter today.
Posting has been deleted - and I feel better!

Thursday, September 18, 2008

Garden Sentry

Today, I had to post a painting that was done earlier, because Frederic and Katie decided to get married in a week rather a year due to cross border timing. So the next 10 days will be on/off for painting.
This sunflower stood so strong and tall but with a wonderful quirky twist. I think the inner core of the flower needs something. Suggestions?

Trial and Error


This is a copy of a Carol Marine painting. I just had to try her interesting angular style with those quick short confident strokes. Of course my strokes did not come close to hers. But the exercise taught me how important it is to see the subject properly, and have many subtle value and colour changes.

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Silver Maple

Finally a plein aire day! Mary and I went out just as the late afternoon started to cast long shadows. This is a pathway on my parents property that used to lead to the beehives. The silver maple glittered in the sun. When a breeze blew, the leaves turned and showed their very white underbelly. I still plan to put in some stems and branches to give it more form. Left is an old woodpile. It still needs something to define it more, don't you think?

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Harry's Glads


My brother-in-law Harry grows the most beautiful gladiolas and always brings a bouquet when visiting. I finally decided to paint one - starting out carefully, gently trying to get the translucent pastel colours, which resulted only in an abundance of light values that said nothing. Annoyed, I wanted to wipe out and start again but instead went in with strong colours and bold strokes. It was with nearly carefree reckless abandon - a bit of an attack. I was pleased with the improvement and oddly satisfied with the moment. Of course, I wanted to repeat the exercise for the learning. This is the second one.

Monday, September 15, 2008

Pears & Plums


Now the pears and plums are cozy together. Last chance to paint them before they are either eaten or overripe and gone. There is an orange underpainting which seems to give the painting a certain glow.

Sunday, September 14, 2008

Purple Plums


I painted this in the evening and did not see the colours well enough. In daylight, it is a lot of purple....well, at least change from all of the yellow and oranges. I had been looking at how Carol Marine does her fruit - quick and decisive, and then trying to follow Arthur Stern's book "How to See Color and Paint it". I try to get into the science of it, and then the feeling part wants to take over and smooth around with the paint.

Friday, September 12, 2008

Rescued


These brown-eyed-susies were rescued from the lawnmower at the garden edge, so I had to paint them. But it took several attempts to get the background right, and then the vase....oh my...but here it is.

Today I ordered an Open Box M Palm pochade, a tiny plein air painting box of great design and high quality! I look forward to going outside for the fall colours and even winter scenes.

Thursday, September 11, 2008

study on reflections


Was away today, so this is the challenge of painting every day. At least I have one to post from another day - a quick study on painting glass - it was quite liberating to paint this in black and white and just focus on reflections and refraction.

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Flower Jungle


Because it was no nice outside, I painted this one plein air. But it went through so many stages of confusion into finally a bit of a mess, just like the flowers that are mixed in with the weeds. I should have wiped it all out, but there is that strange element of attachment - maybe this stroke will bring it all together - not!

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Hot Fruit


The set up had a shiny rusty orange fabric as background and so the reflections became very bright. The bowl was difficult and still looks a bit off. But it was fun to paint - lots of up energy.

Monday, September 8, 2008

Shall we dance?


Here is my first post. I was so inspired and intrigued by Carol Marine's blog that I did this painting of zuccini from my garden, and from there started the internal challenge - can I really do a painting a day? wouldn't that be a major growing curve! I have to do this!