Tuesday, November 30, 2010

"Pig's Present" - SOLD


I should mention that I will be in Germany for 3 weeks in December - 13th-31st. I won't be able to ship any paintings during that time, unfortunately, but I will still be painting and posting. I apologize for the inconvenience! Meanwhile, do you think the pig can handle this present?

Monday, November 29, 2010

"Be Discreet"


I loved the way these cherries looked through the glass. Looks like they're sneaking a kiss back there. : )
Regarding yesterday's post - the floating frames: I got a lot of questions. The biggest one - how do you attach the panels to the backing? The framer recommended silicone, OR if you're in a hurry, hot glue. I also got - I can't find them on the website, how do I order them? Just pick a frame you like from the King of Frame website and ask for it as a floating frame. You can either email them or call the 1-800 number - see their contact page.

Sunday, November 28, 2010

"Cherry Heaven" & frames - SOLD


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I got some very nice floating frames recently from King of Frame (see photos below). They are basically regular frames that are a bit too big, with a black backing. Then the panel sits just on top of the backing, with a small space all the way around. They are SO PERFECT for these small panels because often an important part near the edge is covered up by the overlap of a regular frame. I think they look super fantabulosimo!!

Saturday, November 27, 2010

"Cherry Chums" - SOLD


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Cherries are back in my grocery store! I very much enjoy them for their shiny red-ness. Also, I completely forgot to post the photo below - me and my two buddies at Lost Maples. On the left is Laurel Daniel, and on the right is Penny Lentz. I'm not quite sure who that wierdo in the middle is with the freaky (hat) hair. Please disregard.

Friday, November 26, 2010

Black Friday


I hope everyone had a fantabulous Thanksgiving! In honor of Black Friday I am listing several landscapes I've done - 3 from Lost Maples & 3 from Florida - as make me an offer listings. The top left is from Lost Maples and we got up REALLY early to catch the light AND just about froze our tuckuses off. I was so cold I didn't notice that I had divided the canvas in half with the tree line, but I still like it. There is one other painting in my store from Germany but it was 6x8 so it didn't fit nicely into the image above. : ) Check out my ebay store to see it. Cheers!

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

"Cherryspresso" & "Upper Field" - SOLD


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After much deliberation I've decided to put the rest of my landscapes from last week in my Ebay store, as "make me an offer" listings. I struggle with landscapes, and while I like the ones I'll post (I wiped the rest) I'd rather you guys decide what they're worth.

The story behind the painting below: One day at Lost Maples, Penny and I took a hike to find a new painting spot. After a couple of hours, with heavy packs full of painting gear on our backs, we came across a guy and his dog. He said "there's some stress up ahead." We thought - ok... After a few minutes and some extreme uphill, we thought "stress" was an understatement. But at the top we came out into this beautiful clearing with fields of this light grass and a few clumps of dark cedar. I said "Penny, even though we're hungry and tired and don't have much water left and it's another hour hike back to the car, we've got to paint this." So we did.

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Monday, November 22, 2010

"Afternoon Light" & second book! - SOLD


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Above is another painting from Lost Maples last week. I was standing in a small field in late afternoon with just one shaft of light shining across some of the grass. It was such a neat effect and I painted furiously to capture it. This is my favorite painting from the week.

AND, I am happy to announce the completion of my second book - 100 Small Paintings, Volume 2!!! I used Blurb again so you can go directly there to see a preview of the entire book and/or order one for yourself.

Sunday, November 21, 2010

"Fall Colors" & "Bartender's Beetle" - SOLD


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This is the first of my paintings from my trip to Lost Maples last week. We tried to get there when the leaves were peaking with color, but we missed it by a few days. Apparently the conditions (dry & windy) blew most of the leaves away early. We still saw some color but it was tough to find.

Below is the REAL final painting from my recent trip to Arizona with James Coulter (see his blog for his paintings from this trip). It's a nocturne from Jerome and I sold it on the spot, to the owner of the beetle, Jennifer, the bartender from the Spirit Room. She came out and said "it's so cute - it's my car!!" Thanks for the photo, Jennifer!


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Saturday, November 20, 2010

"Shopping w/ Friends" & "Abandoned" - SOLD


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Well, you won't believe this but I completely forgot to take pictures AGAIN today - of the paintings from my trip to Lost Maples. So I am posting a figure painting I did a while back but completely forgot to post (geez - all this forgetting - you'd think I'm getting old) AND, as a sort of bonus/apology, the last of my trucks from Arizona. The truck is not for sale - rather, it will be displayed in California soon at Randy Higbee's upcoming 6x6 show (more about that later).

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Friday, November 19, 2010

"Regular Egg" - SOLD


Well, the showers broke at Lost Maples so we came home tired and especially dirty. But after showering and sitting down for a little while I realized - woops! - I forgot to take any pictures of the paintings I did out there. So here's an egg for now. More tomorrow ...

Thursday, November 18, 2010

"Not High Enough" - SOLD


If you thought apples were short (see yesterday's post), well, plums are worse off. These plums got together and tried to see inside the cup (having never seen the inside of a cup before). But alas, it wasn't enough. Maybe a bigger pile ...

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

"What Do You See?" - SOLD


Apples are short. They can't see anything very high. So these guys got together and formed a pyramid so they could see higher. But the one on top was so stunned by what it saw that it was silent for a while. So the ones below started asking, a bit frantically, "what do you see?"

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

"Jerome Sidewalk" - SOLD


Beleive it or not, this view is looking downhill in Jerome. I'm not sure I quite pulled that off. But ... does it matter? If you're familiar with the area, the Flatiron Cafe/Coffeeshop is at the end of the sidewalk on the left.

Monday, November 15, 2010

"Road Tripper" - SOLD


This VW was parked in Jerome and I'm telling you I RAN to it when I saw it. I told James I HAD to paint the van on the hill and took off before he could get a word in edgewise. And my favorite part? - the turquoise semi-circle on the windsheild sunshade. Dude!

Sunday, November 14, 2010

"Working Girls" - SOLD


The owner of the Gold King Mine, Don, called these 2 the working girls. He explained why, but it was car specific and I can't remember. Sorry. But I thought they were super cool, especially in this dramatic morning light.
I'm off tomorrow for 5 days at Lost Maples State Park with my buddies Penny & Laurel. I am going to prepost some for when I'm gone - so as you won't miss me too much (I won't have my computer at all) : ) - and will post about the trip when I get home. If you email me and I don't write back right away - that's why. Thanks for understanding!

Saturday, November 13, 2010

"This is Not a Race"


This painting was done in the afternoon when suddenly the clouds appeared and everything went flat. I set up to paint these 3 trucks because they looked good without the light. Right before I finished the sun came back out, but only in the front because of the shadow of the mountain, and I decided it would still work (and maybe better) if I put the pink shafts of light in. So I did. : )

Friday, November 12, 2010

"Lets Race!"

When I was set up to paint this I was very aware of a buzzing nearby. Upon exploration I found a hole in the hillside several feet from where I stood with bees streaming in and out. Luckily, my parents had a hive when I was growing up so I didn't ... you know, freak out or anything. And I didn't get stung.
On a less buggy note, one of my paintings is now on the cover of a book! Perishables by Tina Egnoski (see below).

Thursday, November 11, 2010

"Lemon" - SOLD


I only did one close-up painting like this and now I wish I'da done more. And may do so still - from the gazillion reference photos I took. The reason I liked this particular truck is the yellow/turquoise combination - so cool.

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

"Sunburned" - SOLD


We quickly moved on to the Gold King Mine just outside of Jerome, Arizona to paint old trucks. This place is literally a gold mine for artists ... artists who like to paint old trucks and stuff ... like me. : ) Don, the proprietor, is a kooky old guy - we enjoyed getting to know him. My painting buddy, James, just started a new blog where you can see his airplanes - and trucks too, soon.

Tuesday, November 09, 2010

"Clear Props"


I really liked the orange of this one against the blue sky. That and the colors in the shadow. I also had fun suggesting the background.

Monday, November 08, 2010

"Experimental" & "Motor Rotor" - SOLD

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Our first stop in Arizona was the Pima Air Museum outside of Tucson. There we found lots of cool stuff. But, airplanes are - well they're big and hard to make a composition from, especially on such a small canvas. So instead of painting whole planes, I ended up painting parts of planes. I traded the one above for one my buddy James painted. The one below is an engine from a particularly large plane.

Sunday, November 07, 2010

"In Line to See"


I'm back! Seven great days spent painting in Arizona. I haven't had time to photograph my paintings yet so I am posting one from before first, and tomorrow I will start in on the ones from the trip. We found some totally awesome old planes, trucks and cars. A great trip!

Thursday, November 04, 2010

"Reaching Pink" - SOLD


Another "advanced" subject painting. Again with a focus on flowers and glass. I wanted another go at these carnations. My favorite view of carnations is from the side like this so you get all the green bits too. I love that.

Tuesday, November 02, 2010

"Standing Tall" - SOLD


This is another "advanced" subject painting. I was practicing flowers mostly, but also glass. I threw the apples in for an area of comfort. : )