Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Pear #2
here is last night's pear. This was mostly an exercise of wiping away. I was using what was left of the paint on my palette. As you can see I had to use up some red. I may go to a limited palette by introducing a brighter yellow in the Zorn palette. It will definitely help with the greens. Thanks for looking, Dean
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
pear
Sunday, March 21, 2010
More Zorn
I have been playing with that Zorn palette again. I am going to continue to try a number of oil paintings in it. I was going to do a pear also but Megan ate it! Ha! Oh well. I will try again. Anyway I did this apple last night on a 6x8 MDF board. The tree I did today on an 8x10 MDF board. I found that you really have to think to get a variety of colors with such a limited palette. As always, feel free to comment, Dean
Friday, March 19, 2010
Just a few more
Here are a few I did in the last week. The first one is a 18x24 . I got the picture from another painting I saw and really liked. The other one was oil and mine was done in acrylic. The next picture was done plein aire. I tried to paint a picture of a woman painting by the water. It was very windy that day but we had a lot of fun. it is an 11x14. the next one is an 8x10 I painted with the "brush-ka-teers" It is a lamp, books and a string of pearls. Then lastly I tried and apple last night in oil utilizing a Zorn palette. A Zorn palette consists of cadmium red, yellow ochre, ultramarine blue mixed with black and a white. Very challenging and fun.
Saturday, March 6, 2010
Spicin' it up!
This was a still life I did to donate to the Beaufort Art Council for a fund raiser. Every year they ask artists to donate an 8x10. They then sell tickets at $25 a piece. From what I understand they number all the paintings donated and then you draw a number to see which painting you get for the $25. This was done with the "brusk-ka-teers" on our tuesday paint night. Let me know what you think Thanks for looking, Dean
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