Showing posts with label opaque water media. Show all posts
Showing posts with label opaque water media. Show all posts

Saturday, May 17, 2014

Graphite and watercolor

This looks to me like something done in the 1940's by someone else.  Ever had that experience?  Not too original I guess but I do like the colors.  It was done so long ago that I almost feel I could be objective about it!

Thursday, May 15, 2014

Work in progress

20" x 36"
Watercolor on foam board.  About to revisit and I'll post the work going forward.

Saturday, May 3, 2014

Wednesday, March 5, 2014

Watercolor and gouache on foam board

Recent picture which has color and a loose composition.  I really enjoy working on this surface and find myself using things beside brushes to make marks with.

Watercolor and gouache on foam board

Friday, August 24, 2012

Report: Page Seven (Is this all you've done all summer?!)

Untitled
Watercolor/charcoal/gouache on paper
18" x 24"
Haven't been here for a few days.  Away at the beach gathering shell subjects and swimming, reading and doing some occasional sketchbook drawings.  The picture above was done maybe in June I think.  On a side note I've become (this will be of no interest to anyone I imagine-so the self assessment which follows must be proof positive of its accuracy) a Morrissey fan to the exclusion of just about all other music I listen to while working.  Who does that other than an obsessive, groupie sort of personality which I fear, at my "advanced age", I have become!!  Wish I had discovered him and The Smith's twenty-plus years ago!
On the subject of painting, particularly the piece above, I'm reminded to suggest to myself again and again:  "thing slowly, paint fast".

Wednesday, July 18, 2012

More Klimt Inspired

Don't think I've shown this before.  Photographed in August 2009 so I think that's when I did it.  Watercolor and gouache on cardboard.

Thursday, May 17, 2012

Three recent figure pictures

Watercolor on paper
5"x6"
Watercolor and ink on board
4"x4.5"
Watercolor and gouache
on foam board
4.5"x 7"

Thursday, November 10, 2011

Faces

Oil on canvas

Watercolor, gouache, charcoal on paper

Watercolor and charcoal on paper
I cropped these from some larger pieces.  Just wanted to study the faces without the distraction of whatever surrounds them.  To suggest that the face is most suggestive of mood (subject's and/or picture-maker's) is, well, almost silly, huh?  Body language is suggestive but the face...well.

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Spring/Renewal/Growth/Change





























The top four pieces were done within the last week or so and are clearly a departure from most all of my previous painting. They are a combination of water media: transparent watercolor and opaque media. The figure in a wrap (charcoal) was done just a few weeks ago at the Sunday morning life drawing group I attend. The second figure was done at the same venue but about six weeks ago. The pastel road/woods/field scene was completed during the spring of 2007 and I just photographed it to scan the other day. It is a location I particularly enjoy in Shelburne Falls. When the weather is good I like to set up my easel on location and either paint or work with pastel.
The abstract/subjective works were based on sketches I did previously; I posted two examples just prior to this posting. I haven't worked in that fashion too often, that is, to prepare something of a preliminary rendering to execute in another medium. The techniques used in one medium don't necessarily translate easily in another! So, I took some liberties....and why not, it's my work, huh?