Sunday, October 20, 2019

Artist Nichos

I am involved with a wonderful group of women artists who have taken on a series of projects designed to get us out of our comfort zones and to have some fun with our work.  The last project series was based on a card deck of different artists.  We drew a card then had to create a work based on something about the artist or their work styles or the quotes on the cards.  The deck is called Art Oracles and has a very eclectic assortment of artists.  The two last cards I drew were Joseph Beuys and Yves Klein.  For some reason both of those artists just lent themselves to having a nicho made in memory of their works.  Plus it was a lot of fun to get back into a 3d art format.

Nicho for Joseph Beuys
Felt, wood, clay, paper, and paint 

Nicho for Yves Klein
Wood, acrylic, paint tube, paint.

Tuesday, September 3, 2019

Jaxport

I have included images from the port in some of the mill and bridge paintings but have never really had a good reference photo for Jaxport.  The port references in those paintings are fleeting visual images from memories while driving past.  My neighbor Kenny however works at the port and gave me some photos to use so I could paint something for him and his wife Stacy.  The first painting is a kind of sketch to get familiar with the images and the second was done specifically for a place in their house.


Loading Up
20 x 16 Oil on Canvas 




A Confusion of Cranes for Kenny
22 x 22 Oil on Canvas

Wednesday, July 31, 2019

Sunset at Jaxport

My only views of Jaxport have mostly involved the Dames Point bridge and basically just exist in my memory as they are from moving vehicles in traffic.  This is from a sketch I did after returning one evening in a fiery sunset.  



Sunset at Jaxport
20 x 20 Oil on Canvas 

Friday, July 26, 2019

New Small Works


When I am "warming up" for some larger ideas, I often paint a few small pieces from images I have been thinking of for a while.  The cannas are from photos I took in St. Augustine last year, that I found interesting juxtaposed in the papyrus bed.  The sea myrtle blooms here all along the greenway in the early spring creating a look like snow on the marsh edge each year.  I have taken lots of photos of that bloom over the years but this is the first time I put it down on canvas.


Cannas in the Papyrus
8 x 8 Oil on Canvas 

 Sea Myrtle Blooms on the Greenway
8 x 8 Oil on Canvas 

Wednesday, June 12, 2019

Monday, June 10, 2019

Another View of Egan's Creek

While I am not necessarily one of our island's painters whose subject is the marsh, I have painted Egan's Creek several times now.  My favorite view is from walking on our main "river to beach" street.  This is from a morning walk where there was still a slight mist burning off the marsh making the colors and edges of the creek just a bit soft.

Morning Mist on Egan's Creek
20 x 16 Oil on Canvas

Thursday, May 2, 2019

I think it's done....

Mill XIII
60 x 40 Oil on Canvas 


This one has been on the easel for months now and has taken many forms over that period but I think it is finally done.  The mill/ bridge/port series continues to be a slight obsession for me.


Monday, April 8, 2019

Bananas!

I planted a banana in the back garden last year because I liked the way the leaves look.  I was actually surprised when it flowered and put out a big bunch of little bananas.  We didn't get to try them because they came so late in the fall that the cold got them before we did, but I did enjoy the show while they were forming.
Bananas
24 x 12 Oil on gallery wrap canvas 

Wednesday, March 13, 2019

Feeling Springy...

Some early flowers are up in the garden here and I had to paint one of my favorite spring flowers.  These iris don't actually grow down here in Florida but are from one of our trips to St. John Newfoundland where they were growing at the MUN botannical gardens.  I have painted them before in watercolor but ran across the photos recently and decided to do them again in oil.  I take a lot of reference photos, then put together a composition from my favorite bits so you may recognize some blooms from the previous work slotted into this new painting. 

Iris
24 x 12 oil on canvas 

Sunday, March 10, 2019