Sunday, December 16, 2018
MacCat
This is a portrait of a stray cat that has adopted my mother. I had never seen one of these types of cats before but looked him up and found he is a "Scottish Fold" breed. He always seems to have his ears back, though they are just turned down a bit, which gives him a fierce look. My mother has McIntosh in her line and their slogan is "Touch Not The Cat Bot A Glove". I thought it was appropriate for this cat. This is a very quick sketch done from life.
Labels: oil paintings, art
10x8 Graphite and White Pastel
Saturday, August 25, 2018
Snowy Eve II
I am very honored that my piece "Snowy Eve II" was accepted into the Oil Painters of America - Western Regional this year! There is so much wonderful work in this show and I am very humbled to be a part of it.
This is looking across from my property. I did one earlier that was mostly the tree in the foreground and you could barely see the ones in the background. With each snow it changes and trying to capture its many moods is a fun challenge.
This is looking across from my property. I did one earlier that was mostly the tree in the foreground and you could barely see the ones in the background. With each snow it changes and trying to capture its many moods is a fun challenge.
Labels: oil paintings, art
14 x 36 oil on linen panel
Tuesday, August 14, 2018
Haze at Dawn
This was at sunrise in the midwest but this same type of light happens here in the west from the fires that are raging here. This was painted from my parents farm, one of the last ones to be done from there.
Labels: oil paintings, art
8 x 8 oil on linen panel
Wednesday, June 13, 2018
Steam
This is from the steam train in Durango, Colorado. There is something fascinating about steam engines that seem to be living, breathing beasts. This was a very cold night and with station lights and the steam enveloping the engine, became an etherial vision of a bygone era.
Labels: oil paintings, art
20 x 16 oil on linen panel
Tuesday, May 22, 2018
Babble of Spring
This is up LaPlata canyon. It has been very dry this last year and this would be the amount of water that would be towards the end of summer. I wanted to do a study looking into the water and the contrast between rocks sticking out of the water and those submerged in the water. I also wanted to work on how to paint the water falls and how it affects the pool. It was an interesting challenge and would like to try more of these.
Labels: oil paintings, art
12 x 9 oil on linen
Sunday, April 1, 2018
Model in March
This is a model we had on March 18th to sit for us. I am sorry I don't remember her name but she was a lovely model.
Labels: oil paintings, art
24 x 16 red and white pastel on toned paper
Monday, February 12, 2018
Terrapin Ridge
I had done this scene before but that one was in the springtime and was done en plein air. This is a larger version of that scene in the fall. I liked the warms against the cool of the blacktop road.
Labels: oil paintings, art
18 x 24 oil on linen panel
Saturday, February 10, 2018
White Wolf
On my recent trip to Yellowstone I stopped by the Wolf and Grizzly Center in West Yellowstone. It is a great place to see wolves and grizzlies since it is rare to actually see them in the park. Most of these guys are rescues and they have a very nice set up for them to roam in. This particular wolf likes to get up on this rise and look at the people in an observation room. On this day only two of us were in there so he was looking right at me.
Labels: oil paintings, art
14 x 11 oil on linen
Wednesday, January 24, 2018
Goldeneye Parade
This was the scene across the road from the Big Horn sheep. I had been watching this group when the sheep showed up behind me.
Labels: oil paintings, art
8 x 8 oil on linen panel
Sunday, January 21, 2018
Enjoying the Snow
This is from my recent trip to Yellowstone Park. My friend and I stopped by the Wolf and Grizzly Center in West Yellowstone to get some pictures of the wildlife they have there. It had snowed the night before and the bears were clearly enjoying romping in the snow. This bear in particular decided to plop himself down and just enjoy it.
Labels: oil paintings, art
7 x 7 Graphite and Watercolor
Sunday, January 7, 2018
Poipu Sunrise
Labels: oil paintings, art
8x6 Oil on linen panel
Friday, January 5, 2018
Poipu Sunrise 12.24.17
This is the Christmas eve sunrise colors that greeted me. This was before the sun came up. I painted quickly hoping for a second one.
Labels: oil paintings, art
5x7 oil on canvas panel
Thursday, January 4, 2018
Poipu Sunset
I missed the sunrise this morning so I decided to catch the sunset. The sun was really intense and looking toward it I had to just glance or block parts so I could see. It was interesting to try this though. When I was doing the sunrise it was usually before the sun came up. With the sunset I had to do it before it set because I would be walking back in the dark in some rough terrain.
Labels: oil paintings, art
8x6 Oil on linen panel
Tuesday, January 2, 2018
Shipwreck Sunrise 12.20.17
My family and I recently visited the island of Kauai in the Hawaiian chain. This is one of my favorite islands, though all of them are very special to me. I wanted to paint some of the sunrises while I was there. I missed the day before this one which was spectacular in its subtle hues and never saw another like it the whole time I was there. There were days of off and on again gentle rain and this one shows those rains far off to the south of Kauai over the ocean. This is just off of Shipwreck Beach.
Labels: oil paintings, art
6x8 oil on linen panel
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