Mid-Morning on 115th Street 6" x 8" oil I have been enjoying the challenge of doing paintings views from my home. This one faces the southwest.
I am going to stop painting for a while today and work on updating my website, which has not had any of my latest work in it. Check my website to learn more about my work.
Later today, I hope to have some website updates and get back to completing a portrait I started last night.
This past Sunday I started this painting at sunset. The light changed so quickly that I stopped and finished it last night,Monday, with some touch up this morning.
I like how the light hits the snow and creates lovely colors.
Work in Progress from Open Studio This piece I began last Tuesday Sketch Club session and continued doing a little work yesterday. Tonight I hope to finish it. 11" x 14" oil
Saturday Wisconsin Plein Air Painters Association had their year end paint out in downtown Waukesha. It was about 20 Degrees in the sun. I set up looking east at the tower at the corner of the building that housed the Steaming Cup.
The gem was a 5" x 8" oil. I love the icy light of this winter day on the top on the tower and the tree limbs in the foreground.
If you would like a portrait of someone you love for someone you love, call me. If you look through the recent blog postings you can see the portraits I have been doing.
Latest Portrait "Rachael" Sketch Club Portrait 10/27/10 11x14 inches oil
"Tom" Model from Fred Bell's Portrait Class 10/21/10 10x10 inches oil
The top portrait "Rachael" intrigued me with the idea of having the major side of the face in shadow. That meant I needed to paint in grayed middle values, creating form using warm and cool colors. I had been working with a similar problem in my landscape paintings when painting a white or light colored building in shadow, when the light elsewhere is mostly in light.
The square painting, "Tom" was interesting to me for two reasons. One Tom's features were so very angular. The second challenge was painting his rich brown skin in the light.
This portrait has a different feel than some of the other portraits, perhaps a little Ernst Ludwig Kirchner feel.
I have two similar paintings. One is morning and the other is afternoon light. Which is morning?
Before I went to the Milwaukee Sketch Club, I dropped off some paintings at the Rosenblatt Gallery where I will be having work through the end of November.
There will be a reception coming up on Friday, October, 15, 6:30 until 1030 and Meet the Artist Reception, Friday, November, 19, 2010, 7-10 pm at 181 North Broadway.
My Front Door I painting this today out on my front yard.
October Afternoon
October at Dusk I painted these two paintings while watching the light change, standing to the west of the scene....in my dining room.
In the Monday painting I made today, I was interested in the light on the steps and walk.
In the Sunday paintings, I was interested in studying the light in the two different light situations. In the day light painting the interest was in the shape of the light with the shape of the dark, whereas the dusk painting focus was clearly on the bench and table, the only form that could be seen in the dying light.