Friday, June 16, 2023

Bird Study Just for Fun

I was looking at a few small sketches and studies that I had done from looking at Bird of Paradise plants in my garden over the past few years.  This painting takes some of those images from the watercolors and explores them in oil.  The actual plants got zapped by the freezes this past winter and had to be cut to the ground, so it may be a few more years before they produce the masses of flowers again.  The leaves are well on their way back and give amazing color and texture variations every year as they go through the seasons which is the basis of most of this piece.  

A Rumble in the Garden
24 x 18 Oil on Canvas 

Wednesday, April 19, 2023

Garden Queen

This linocut reduction print recalls one of my favorite canna lilies that grew in the garden at our last house.  Below are photos of the color printing progression along with the final print.

Garden Queen
13 color linocut reduction print
9 x 7 


colors 10 & 11
color 9




Colors, 6,7,&8

Colors 4 & 5
Colors 1,2,&3

Thursday, April 6, 2023

Wednesday, March 29, 2023

Monday, February 27, 2023

Hollyhocks

Another go at Moku Hanga printmaking but using a reduction method instead of multiple blocks. This  7 color reduction print is on Rives paper. 


Hollyhocks
7 color Moku Hanga reduction print
6 x 6 on BFK Rives paper 


Living on the Edge

 

 Living on the Edge
12 Color Reduction Linocut print
6.5 x 6.5 on Awagami Shiramine Paper

Haze on the North Rim

 

Haze on the North Rim
10 color linocut reduction print 
6.5 x 6.5 on Awagami Shiramine paper 

Sunday, January 8, 2023

The Bridge and Blount Island

 More visions of the Dames Point Bridge and the port below.   This is the first painting off the easel for 2023.  

Dames Point
36 x 24 Oil on canvas 


Wednesday, December 7, 2022

Dames Point

This is kind of a fanciful mash up of images and memories of this bridge into Jacksonville that we drive over at least a couple of times a month.  It never fails to be interesting.  

Dames Point
36 x 48 Oil on Canvas 

 

Thursday, November 10, 2022

Palace Saloon

Fernandina Beach is home to Florida's oldest operating tavern, The Palace Saloon.  I don't usually paint a lot of local scenes but something about the light on it that day I walked by and took this photo just caught my eye.  


 The Palace
12 x 12 Oil on Canvas