Showing posts with label painting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label painting. Show all posts

Thursday, December 6, 2012

Some paintings for "Small Works Invitational"

- at The Art Spirit Gallery.  December 7th - January 5th.

"Alice", oil on linen, 10x10"


 
"Early Morning", oil on panel, 8x8"



"Tube of Paint", oil on canvas board, 5x7"


"West Sprague", oil on panel, 8x16"


 "Railroad Avenue", oil on canvas, 16x12"


"Model Resting", oil on canvas, 12x9"


Monday, September 3, 2012

"Guardians"

30x40", oil on canvas

Thursday, June 7, 2012

A quick study

oil on linen, 10x20"

Several years ago, three tiny peony plants appeared in my yard. I did not plant them and had no idea where they came from, but they decided they liked the place and grew happily since then. 

The thing I learned (yes, the hard way) that once I start taking care of my plants, they dwindle and eventually die. Not that I'm doing something stupid, wrong or eccentric... But it just happens. So this time, I tried very hard to pretend that I did not notice the newcomers. And boy, they were so grateful! 

I now have gorgeous pink flowers every June. The only problem is it usually rains here for days and days right at the time they bloom. The huge flowers become so soggy and heavy that the stems can't support them. I wait till they can't stand it anymore, cut them, put them in a vase and paint them. 

So here is my annual painting of pink peonies.

Thursday, May 31, 2012

"Winter Afternoon. Spokane Valley"

oil on masonite, 24x49"

Saturday, May 26, 2012

"Waiting for the Bus"

oil on canvas, 24x48"

Sunday, April 22, 2012

"Agatha"


oil on linen, 20x10"

Saturday, April 14, 2012

"Rail Yard"

15"x30", oil on canvas

Friday, March 23, 2012

two more

"View from River Park Square"
oil on linen mounted on board, 24x36"


"Peone Prairie", oil on canvas, 30x30"

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

almost finished

"New Development", 24x24", oil

At least I think it's almost done, I just need to tweak a few things, simplify here and there...

Wednesday, February 29, 2012

"Saturday Afternoon"

oil on linen, 10x20"

Saturday, January 21, 2012

"Late October"

23x 22", oil on linen

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Some new stuff

... for Small Artworks Invitational show at the Art Spirit Gallery.

"The Gift Bearer", oil on canvas, 12x12"


"North Argonne Road", oil on linen, 10x10"


 "Morning on Bruce Rd", oil on canvas, 12x12"


December 2 - January 7
The opening reception on Friday, December 2 from 5-8 pm.

The Art Spirit Gallery
415 Sherman Avenue
Coeur d'Alene, ID

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

"Girl in Russian Shawl"


































40x16", oil on canvas

Available at The Art Spirit Gallery

Friday, October 21, 2011

A 3-hour study

This study is from last Saturday's "Art In The Making", which is an annual event in Coeur D'Alene. 12-15 artists get together and paint, draw and sculpt from live models in the Coeur D'Alene plaza. People come, watch and ask questions... The night before, I had a solo show opening at The Art Spirit Gallery. Instead of giving a demo at the gallery on Saturday after the opening, I opted for Art In The Making. Less scary when you have a dozen great artists around doing the same thing :) For someone like me, who is so used to the solitude of the studio, it's still rather intimidating. Also, I'm not an alla prima painter, and this is certainly out of my comfort zone... But we had a great model, and I'm quite pleased with the result. I'll let it dry and then probably go over and finish it sometime. 


Wednesday, October 19, 2011

"Wrong Town"

oil on canvas, 24x24"
Available at The Art Spirit Gallery

Sunday, October 9, 2011

"Last Day of August"

47x16", oil on canvas

(sold)

Friday, October 7, 2011

"Spokane. Early March"

oil on canvas, 36x36"
(sold)


Finished this one a couple of months ago and forgot to post it.

I've been searching for a view like this one for over a year. Circled around the downtown, climbed on the top floors of parking structures, tried to get to any publicly accessible high place, and it was not it, and it was not it... Then, last March, I happened to be at an office on the sixteenth floor of the Seafirst building, the building that I hate with a passion.  It dominates the Spokane skyline, it feels absolutely out of place, and  almost everywhere you look in the downtown, you can see it - a giant striped mattress that tries to reach the sky. (Reminds me of this anecdote about Guy do Maupassant, who despised the Eiffel Tower so  much that he ate at the tower's restaurant every day because it was the only place where he could not see the tower.)

And there it was, on the sixteenth floor of this monster - the view of the city, just like what I had in my mind. The weather was perfect, too - overcast, gloomy, heavy sky, wet streets, snow on the roofs.  

It was a very brief visit, I could not do any sketches, did not have my camera with me either. So I snapped a quick shot with my cell phone. Unfortunately, the image got corrupted, my laptop refused to recognize it, and I only could view it on the phone screen, a small thumbnail, about an inch by inch and a half. 

Yet, I learned that a very bad photo makes a great reference for a painting. It provides some information, but not too much, and most important - it does not dictate how to paint, like beautiful photos sometimes do. Of course, painting a late winter scene in July was a fun challenge, too.

Thursday, October 6, 2011

a little something on the side

"Paint Tubes", 8x10"

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

"Redhead"

oil on canvas, 20x20"

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

"Adelle"


30x40", oil on canvas