Monday, October 16, 2023

Sketching Newfoundland

These 6 sketches from our recent trip to Newfoundland show some of my favorite hikes from this trip.  We had all the kinds of weather while there... They are all colored pencil,  6.5 x 9.5 (image size) on black watercolor paper. 








Sunday, September 17, 2023

Sunshine and Shadows

Morning walks with Marlowe always bring something interesting to look at in the neighborhood.



The Sunny Side of the Street
16 x 12 oil on panel 

 

Sunday, September 10, 2023

Sunday, August 20, 2023

Morning Walk

I caught the sun and shadows playing on the buildings during a morning dog walk here in town.  The white building is home to the Crab Trap restaurant and a the yellow one is the former home of Standard Marine.  Both are historic structure in our downtown district. 


Morning Sun on N. 2nd Street
12 x 12 Oil on Canvas 




 

Tuesday, August 8, 2023

Greenway Walk

In the winter when friends from up north are here we have a group of women that takes a regular walk every few weeks.  This is from a photo taken on a winter walk when the greenway trees were just beginning to bud out in a deep red. 



Greenway Walk
16 x 12 Oil on Canvas panel 






 

Thursday, July 27, 2023

Storm on the Canyon

I painted this from a small thumbnail sketch in one of the sketchbooks I have hanging around.  I believe it is Frijoles Canyon near Bandolier in New Mexico.  


Rain Moving into the Canyon
24 x 20 Oil on Canvas Panel 


Sunday, July 23, 2023

Summer Storms are Here

 We are deep into the every afternoon storm portion of the summer here. 

Summer Afternoons at the Beach
24 x 19 Oil on canvas panel 


Friday, July 7, 2023

Evolving Imagery

Below is an example of how some images evolve in different media over a period of time.  I found a photo of cottonwoods on the Rio Grande in my pictures from past trips and initially produced the watercolor sketch.  After a while I used the sketch as the basis for the oil painting, then did a quick pastel sketch as a preliminary for a print.  The print is actually backward of the original image which I did on purpose to see how it would look in that direction and the colors are significantly altered from the prior images.  As I can no longer find the original photo image this is probably it for this iteration.



Watercolor sketch 8 x 11







Cottonwoods on the Rio Grande
12 x 16  on panel




Pastel sketch 7 x 9

Cottonwoods on the Rio Grande
7 x 9 reduction linocut print 18 color