Acrylic on Canvas, 24" x 36"
Showing posts with label painting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label painting. Show all posts
Saturday, May 18, 2013
Live Painting at the Boerne Art Fest
I painted this car from a reference photo that I took with my i phone. The sun was shining just right on the trunk of the car, and I knew I had to paint it. I painted this painting live at the Boerne Art Fest. The energy of live painting is so fun.
Labels:
acrylic,
classic car,
live painting,
M. Graham,
old car,
painting,
T-Bird,
Thunderbird
Saturday, March 16, 2013
Son Of San
I have a painting currently on display at Painting with a Twist Northwest. They are doing a great promotion for Fiesta, and an opportunity for me to earn $1000 for my school's art program. If you are in the area, stop by and vote for my painting. The painting will be for sale after the contest. It is 16" x 20" acrylic on canvas.
Labels:
acrylic,
chili pepper,
Fiesta,
Magritte Son of Man,
painting,
San Antonio
Monday, October 22, 2012
Eric's Kicks
This painting was started at a district training session for the school district I work for. I am so fortunate to work for such a great district. The shoes were my instructor's. He set up a pile of shoes as a still life. This is an acrylic painting on a 16 X 20 canvas panel board. I am really pleased with the values on this one.
Labels:
acrylic,
converse,
painting,
red converse,
tennis shoes
Tuesday, July 6, 2010
Green Teacup
This is another painting that I started in class and then finished at home. I really like the red, blue, and green together. The handle of the cup was the hardest part for me to paint, I redid it three times. I think I came out convincingly. We are having a class show and I am choosing this one to display.
Monday, June 28, 2010
Appletini
Today my Mom came over and we painted together. It was so much fun! We are taking a class together and I did another painting of some limes and a wine bottle, but I wasn't happy with it and I tried to fix it but it just wasn't working. When I fix it, I will post it.
So we set this up and painted, and I am really quite happy with the way it came out. I am especially proud of the glass effect. The other thing I like are the "Munsell" color complements. If you are not familiar with the Munsell color wheel, you should google it. I think it is better for painters once you have your traditional color wheel down.
So we set this up and painted, and I am really quite happy with the way it came out. I am especially proud of the glass effect. The other thing I like are the "Munsell" color complements. If you are not familiar with the Munsell color wheel, you should google it. I think it is better for painters once you have your traditional color wheel down.
Saturday, July 25, 2009

8" x 8" acrylic on canvas panel
This apple gave me fits. I repainted it 3 times, each time trying to simplify more and more. I did end up with something that I am happy with. When I compare it to my first apple, I can see that it is much better. I love the yellow-green and bright pink together.
Labels:
acrylic,
apple,
daily,
Daily painting,
green,
M. Graham,
painting,
pink,
red-violet,
yellow-green
Friday, July 24, 2009
Cherry Red
I wanted to paint these cherries one last time before they were too shriveled. I love the bright yellow background. The two touching cherries are supposed to draw your eye. It is a composition trick I read about in the book, "The Simple Secret to Better Painting ". It is a great book, and I recommend it to anyone trying to make more interesting paintings.
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
Lemons and Plum
I wanted to paint more loosely here, and to finish the entire painting in one hour. I really like the color combination of red-violet with yellow on a pale lavender background.
Monday, July 20, 2009
Frankoma Plate with Plums
I ordered some new paints and they came today. I love them! They are M. Graham Acrylic colors. They are so much more saturated and true than the paint I have been using. I really was not expecting to see such a difference. They also have a longer "open" time and blend so smoothly. Anyway, I am hoping it will improve the look of my paintings. Here is a Frankoma Plate with some plums.
Friday, July 17, 2009
Frankoma Pottery Sugarbowl
I collect Frankoma Pottery. I really wanted to paint this sugar bowl but I knew it would be challenging because the glaze is multicolored and multi-"tonal". I think I pulled it off. This pattern is called Plainsman and the color is woodland moss. If you would like to see pictures of this pottery for comparison, just do a search on e-bay.
Labels:
acrylic,
blue-green,
Daily painting,
Frankoma,
painting,
pottery,
sugar bowl,
woodland moss
Sunday, July 12, 2009
Cherry Bomb
More cherries, more purple. The next time I paint transparent glass, I am really going to work on simplifying the shapes that I see to create the illusion of transparency. I repainted this glass several times and each time I left out more detail. TRADED -for a bottle of Cachaca from our visiting friend from Brazil. A pretty good trade I would say.
Saturday, July 11, 2009
Mug O' Mum
I painted this purple mug on a purple background with a mum peeking out the top on Thursday of the Carol Marine workshop. I just love these two colors together. The hardest part about this painting was getting the shape of the mug right.
Labels:
acrylic,
Daily painting,
mug,
mum,
painting,
purple,
violet,
yellow green
Thursday, July 9, 2009
Tea for Three
Another painting I did on the second day of the Carol Marine workshop. In this painting we could choose our subject. This is the same teapot I have painted before, and I think it is much better than the last time I painted it. I love the acid green and pastel teal of the background.
Labels:
acrylic,
blue,
cherries,
Daily painting,
painting,
teal,
teapot,
yellow-green
Wednesday, July 8, 2009
Carol Marine Workshop Day 2
Day two of our workshop, Carol gave us an assignment in painting values. The parameters were to use one color ( I used burnt umber) to create three paintings, each with a different value being dominant. The paintings were timed. The first painting was done in 30 minutes, the second in 15, and the third in 5! The idea is to try to simplify the painting enough to capture the essence of the object using value. My first painting of the mug is light-value dominant, the second painting of the pitcher is mid-value dominant, and the third painting of the egg cup is dark-value dominant. This worthwhile exercise was challenging and fun!
5" x 7" acrylic on canvas board, 15 minute painting time
Labels:
acrylic,
burnt umber,
cup,
Daily painting,
egg cup,
mug,
painting,
pitcher,
values
Carol Marine Workshop, Day 1
I have been having so much fun this week taking the Carol Marine workshop at the Coppini Academy of Fine Arts in San Antonio. Carol is of course wonderfully talented, disciplined, and an excellent teacher. The first day I painted these bell peppers. I like the color scheme of red-orange and teal blue, and the reflected blue light.
Labels:
acrylic,
bell pepper,
Daily painting,
painting,
pepper,
red-orange,
teal
Friday, February 20, 2009
Three Bananas

I really had fun with the colors on this one. Purple is my favorite, and I think I really got the essence of the bananas this time. It is much more simplified than my last banana painting. I am going to continue to play with the colors a bit more. What do you think? Acrylic on 10" x 10" canvas
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
Sick Days-Thermometer and pills

Everyone around here has been sick for days. Here is a small still life. I really had an "a-ha" moment on this one. Simplify! 5.5" x 8.5" watercolor on 140lb. paper.
Labels:
blue,
blue pills,
daily,
Daily painting,
painting,
pill,
sick days,
Still life,
thermometer,
watercolor
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
Apples,Three and Two, Watercolor and Acrylic


First I did the watercolor of three to loosen me up. It looks quite pretty, I think. Then, I did the two apples in acrylic in some of my favorite shades of lime, teal, jade, kelly, sap, and sea. I love how the pair are almost touching, creating a little bit of tension. The two is acrylic on canvas board, 5"x 7", and the three is watercolor, 9" x 12" on 140 lb. watercolor paper.
Monday, February 16, 2009
Saturday, February 14, 2009
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