Friday, November 20, 2020

Gardens in Motion




Another in the series of garden abstractions from this time of isolation.   This one started from a thumbnail watercolor sketch and then took on a life of its own.



Swirl
16 x12 Oil on Canvas 

 

Saturday, September 5, 2020

Birds in the Garden

This year we have had quite a few nests in the gardens and house eaves.  We watched as a pair of cardinals built a nest in the Buddha belly bamboo about 5 feet from our screen porch.  They hatched and fledged 3 chicks from the nest then moved on.  There was also a nest in the eaves just off the porch which was either sparrows or wrens, but we never got a real good look at them.  They also hatched and fledged some chicks from that nest.  The two nests are below, first one is the cardinal nest which included bits of plastic.  It contained small snail shells when we looked at it.  The other nest belonging to the sparrows (or wrens) is much more elaborate and deep.  It probably is 6 inches in and has a smaller opening.  All in all, along with squirrels nesting in the palm tree and camphor trees, it has been an abundant summer here in the garden.   

This painting of the cardinals give the feeling and fleeting appearances of those birds in the bamboo as they tended their young in the evenings.  


Cardinals Nesting in the Buddha Belly
24 x 16 Oil on Canvas on panel 



 

Wednesday, September 2, 2020

More in the Garden Series


At the pandemic isolation continues, I have spent a lot of time looking at and watching the visitors to my gardens.  The butterflies and birds this year seem to be enjoying themselves and the flowers have been keeping them around.  I am painting from the feeling of the gardens as they change from day to day and hour to hour.  

Mariposa
16 x 20 Oil on Canvas 












 

Monday, August 31, 2020

Night Storm

This has been hanging around for a few years waiting for me to finish it and for some reason the mood struck this week.  



Night Storm
24 x 18 Mixed Media 

Friday, July 24, 2020

Morning Mist Redux


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

Sometimes you just have to keep painting on something until you get what you want.  The bottom left painting was the original of this work from a photo I snapped on a morning walk past Egan's creek.  I really wasn't fond of it so I painted over it and ended up with the bottom right painting.  Still not happy....

I scraped that off and continued on to the re-painting above.  This photo doesn't quiet capture the color in the sky and water as it was quite overcast when I took it, but I think I am finally done with this work.


 








Sunday, July 12, 2020

Rain Garden

We are having daily afternoon and evening thunderstorms which transform the look of the gardens into a kind of veiled shimmery presence.  This image was perfect for exploring the possibilities of watercolor, ink, and acrylic paint on absorbent ground canvas panels.  The painting is finished with UVLS polymer varnish making it frameable without glass.  This process, from the making of the panels to the final varnishing has been a comforting way to create during this lockdown period.

Rain Garden
37 x 34 Mixed Media on Canvas Panel

Monday, June 29, 2020

Tuesday, June 16, 2020

Beethoven's Nebula

Pure playtime on canvas board with absorbent ground.

Beethoven's Nebula
24 x 18 Mixed Media on Canvas Panel

Thursday, June 11, 2020

High Key Painting

A group of artists I meet with have been doing an art challenge using a three deck card system with different directions for elements of painting that had to be incorporated in the work.  Each of us took one card from each deck and were required to follow the instructions on at least two of the cards to create a piece of work.  The cards I pulled loosely required me to (1) choose a color scheme, and (2) paint the work in a high key.  So... these two pieces are using a split complement color scheme in each and using a palette of only high key in those colors.  Painting high key was definitely a challenge for me but I finally liked what came out of the process and controlled my urge to add darker compositional elements. 


Moonrise
12 x 12 Oil on Canvas 


Mill Study
20 x 16 Oil on Canvas