Thursday, May 29, 2008

Second Stage of "Downtown Palm"

Here is the second stage of my "Downtown Palm". I needed to add some highlights so I knew where I was on the value scale. I've had many people, including other artists, think that I work in acrylics, I guess because I tend to be more graphic these days. But these are oils, I just prefer the feel and end result in oils than acrylics.

I also prefer to have about three paintings going at once and rotate until all three are complete. It keeps me fresh and while one painting is drying, I can work on the others. I do use mediums, either Liquin or I've been using a new medium, Rapidry. Rapidry is very much like Liquin, only less thick, which I like better. This allows me to keep working on these paintings and can get them finished quickly.





Monday, May 26, 2008

New Painting

I have been captivated by shadows lately, and this painting is exciting to me because of the colors in the highlights and the shadow and how the shapes work. I really love Palm trees for their natural graphic shapes and wonderful colors. This painting is now "blocked in". Meaning the first layer of paint is on the canvas. This took me three days to do, that includes the drawing. This is a 30" x 40" painting, which is the size of my Grand Palm.

I have 4 commissions left to do. My goal was to finish 6 of the 7 that I have right now by the end of May. I believe I may finish 2 more by next week, my Celebration painting took a little bit longer than I had anticipated. But I'm really happy with the outcome, so it was well worth it.

This will have to fit in between the other paying paintings, as many of these have deadlines. But I'll just keep plugging away.



Tuesday, May 13, 2008

My Latest Commission Chronicled

The Finished Piece (left)

The Celebration Art Festival was a great boost for my career, and one result was a meeting with a new customer/collector who has commissioned me to do a painting for his beautiful home in Celebration. Initially, we talked about just a landscape, but as we collaberated more, my client decided to add more wildlife. One of the most rewarding parts of a commissioned piece like this is when the client is so involved. The ideas that the client adds to the concept contributes so much personality, it really is fun to work on these projects. Our initial meeting was very important for me to really get a feel of what the client was looking for. So I met with them down in Celebration, and decided to do a plein air painting for them to get the process started. It's always a good idea to do a small sketch before the final piece. Sometimes I do several, but this one just clicked so well and my client knew what he had in his minds eye - so it really worked. Here is the small plain air painting done on location.









Celebration is full of birds, turtles, ducks on top of the beautiful setting of the lake, water and trees. So as we talked about the painting, we decided to add more of the birds and other wildlife that makes Celebration so special. We added the Blue Heron in the left corner, a bird drying his wings, ducks, and another blue-colored bird. I added a turtle in the water too! Here is the first stage of the painting blocked in. The final size is a 24" x 30" oil on canvas.

STAGE ONE













STAGE TWO













STAGE THREE