Monday, December 10, 2012

Backus Museum Exhibit


I am excited about being invited to exhibit my work in the upcoming "Salute to Backus" at the A.E. Backus Museum in Ft. Pierce, Florida, January 16 - March 8, 2013.

I was fortunate to work with Beanie in his studio for about 10 years in the very early part of my career.  Actually I had no "career" at that time, just a beginning hobby painter eager to learn all I could from such a great master painter.  I am proud to call him my mentor but also a wonderful friend.

The painting posted here is one of the smallest in my collection for the exhibit/sale, just 5"x7".  It was inspired by a kayak trip up the Silver River.

Saturday, December 8, 2012

Sandhill Crane 2012 Ornament

 2012 Hand Painted Ornament
Sandhill Crane

The is my new hand painted ornament for 2012.  The Sandhill Crane is indigenous to Florida and can be seen almost everywhere throughout the state.  They migrate in huge numbers and their loud squawking can be heard long before the large flocks can be seen flying overhead.

 My ornament collection has grown and now includes:

Tom Turkey

Roseate Spoonbill
White Egret
They are painted in oil on glass bulbs that measure 4 inches across.  Because each one is hand-painted no two ornaments are exactly alike.  The ribbons vary but I keep the same color bulb for each bird unless I am asked for a different color.

Contact me now to receive your ornament for the holidays.  




Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Finished Painting

It is such a nice feeling to finish a painting and have it approved by the collector who commissioned it.   He is anxious to get it hung in his new office and is talking about a second larger painting for his conference room. 

This painting is 30"x40" so I will have to haul out my really BIG brushes for the next one.

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Commissioned Painting Stage 2

After the sky is painted I progress from the horizon line forward.  Mangrove islands take shape, sabal palms and coconut palms look ok,  and the water is brushed in. 

Everything is moving alone nicely until I realize my composition could be improved.  There is too much "beach" in the foreground.  This is not the best time to make a change from the study, but necessary from time to time.  So, all the beach in the front becomes water flowing around mangroves giving just the needed space for wading spoonbills.

Birds always come last.  When the landscape is finished and dry to the touch I pop the birds in.  Where they go has already been decided, so the challenge is to get them the right size and value for where they are placed on the picture plane.

Painting the birds in after the landscape is finished and "dry" allows me to easily wipe them out if they are not quite right without damaging the work I have already done.

This painting took about 3 weeks to create, photographing it as I worked.  It has been approved by the client -- hoorraay--and gets delivered this weekend. 

Visit my blog tomorrow to see the finished painting.


Monday, November 12, 2012

Another Commission





 I have been asked to show another painting in progress so here it is.

This is another commissioned painting, 30" H x 40" W.  The client is in West Palm Beach in south Florida and wants the painting to reflect his surroundings.  He wants it to be light and colorful so we decided on mid afternoon light with water, mangroves and roseate spoonbills.  The client knows my work and was anxious to get the painting for his new office so we went right from the sketch above to the final canvas, skipping the painted study.

After stretching the canvas I toned it with yellow ochre since I am going for a mid afternoon feeling.  That means little color in the clouds and a clear blue sky.  The yellow ochre adds a touch of color to the coulds and tones down the blue.  Of course, I don't use white and blue right out of the tube.  If I did, the white areas would turn chalky and the blue would be electric.

Starting a painting is always exciting.  Clean brushes, palette full of paint and the challenge begins.  Every brush stroke is the result of an inner dialogue...which brush to use, what color to apply, where do I begin?

After almost 30 years of painting I have developed my own approach to developing a painting.  I almost always begin with the sky and use large, round bristle brushes.  The clouds are painted in first with the sky built around them.  I know this is backwards to many artists but this application allows me to work the sky paint into the edges of the wet clouds giving me soft edges and "puffing" out the wisps.


I never start a painting/sky unless I know I have time to work the sky until it is finished down to the horizon line. It is critical for me to work direct, wet in wet in order to achieve soft billowy clouds.

Because the composition has already been planned in the sketch I know where all the elements in the painting are going to be placed.

Once I am satisfied with he sky  I begin on the ground elements working from the horizon forward.

My next blog will be about developing the ground elements.




Thursday, October 25, 2012

Fine Arts for Ocala Festival this Weekend






Fine Arts for Ocala, one of the most prestigious art festivals in Florida, is this weekend Friday and Saturday October 27 and 28th, 10 am - 5 pm each day.

 You can find me in Booth G-11 on the north side of the festival with lots of things to make your holiday shopping easy and priced right for everyone's budget. Of course, I will have my Original Oil Paintings and Fine Art Giclee Reproductions that are great for home or office.  Other items available this year are my Hand-Painted ornaments, ceramic mugs, note cards, post cards and miniature paintings that are perfect gifts for everyone from mom to the mailman.

This is always a fabulous festival....hope to see you there.   








Sunday, September 30, 2012

Day #2 Art Festival at Thornebrook Village

Miniature Sunset   5"x 7"
 Day two for Art Festival at Thornebrook Village in Gainesville.  Each day begins with excitement, looking forward to meeting new people, visiting with friends  and talking about painting and art.  I can't think of many other things I would rather do.

Come see me in Booth # 19-A on the south side of the open center patio.  The show is open today from 10AM - 5 PM.