Friday, April 30, 2010

"windy"


Here is a pic I painted at the beach today. I decided to throw a turned over chair in the pic since it was so windy! It was my first try at painting a person into one of my pics as an addition instead of the subject. I tried to stay very loose and just paint him with shadows. feel free to comment, Dean

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

2nd amendment time


Last night I painted with the "brush-ka-teers". As always we had a great time of fellowship and learning about painting. These guys are a wealth of information! It was my turn to bring the still life. I took a couple of old pocket watches, a wooden nickel, a set of 62' ford falcon keys and a old pistol that has been in our family for quite a while. Bernie and Stephen settled on painting a pocket watch while Mitchell did them all. (I have to remember to take pics of their paintings too.) I in turn just went for what I thought as 2nd amendment time. As always, feel free to comment. BTW this is an 8x10 acrylic on stretched canvas. Dean

Monday, April 12, 2010

Kinston



Bernie, Mitchell and I hit the road yesterday and went to Kinston, NC to paint. There is a plein aire paint out coming up at the end of the month so we were scoping out the lay of the land. The last 2 years it has been quite profitable for the artists that went, They were selling like hotcakes! We ended up in a parking lot looking at office buildings. The architecture there is very diverse and fun to paint. I did the side of Humphrey Realty. I enjoyed the complimentary color scheme they had going on the most. Sorry about the photo/building being a bit skewed. The painting is not! Ha! It is an 11x14 on canvas board. Thanks for looking, Dean

Monday, April 5, 2010

last weeks work






Here are a few from the last week. The first one is the last pear I did in oil. I did like trying oils again but was very frustrated with the difficulty of putting in the highlights. I think for now I am going to concentrate on acrylics. I then did this picture of a working woman. I intentionally left her features indistinct because it could be anybody for that matter. The daffodil picture was a still life I did with the "brush-ka-teers". I sent an email to someone to show them that painting and they bought it immediately along with the books and pearls painting I displayed earlier. I then borrowed some civil war items from Bernie Rosage and did my own 11x14 still life of them. Struggled a lot with choosing a background color. Lastly I did a scene in downtown New Bern, NC. I thought I was out of the way in this alley/passage way. I was intending to quietly paint and just see what comes out. Well I had at least 70 people walk through there and stop to watch. What pressure. Here it is, it is the episcopal church in the downtown area. Thanks for looking and as always, feel free to comment. Dean