2/3/14

Old Coffee Pot Gumbo

I am thrilled to share that my Old Coffee Pot Gumbo Painting was juried into the 2014 Brush with Burden Art Exhibit.  The reception will take place March 22 from 3-6pm at the LSU AgCenter Botanical Gardens (Burden Center) in Baton Rouge. The exhibit will hang from March 23rd - 30th and is open to the public.

Pastel Workshop

 I conducted a workshop in soft pastels at Joie Petite Designs, in Zachary, LA.

These ladies were a lot of fun and did a wonderful job on their paintings.

We collectively worked on a still life, with apple slices and fabric, during the morning.  After lunch, each worked on a painting of their choice.

I hope to run another session later in the spring.
 


 

1/9/14

Work in progress completed

I think I have finished this painting.  I will let it sit for a few days, and glance at it as I walk by.  Sometimes something will jump out as odd and I can fix it before I snap a photo of it with my good camera.  I also need to come up with a good title for it.  I usually start calling it something in my head as I paint it but haven't settled on a name for this one just yet....

1/4/14

Work in progress

So here is where I started this afternoon.  I added color to her shirt.


I added blue for the blanket, working on folds and shadows.


Phew.... this is as far as I got today.  The fabric is almost done.  I started darkening the background behind her pillow but need to darken it more.  The facial features of both the girl and dog need some more detail, as does her hair.  I like the way the saten edge of the blanket turned out.  I hope to get it done in one (or two) more sittings.  Then I will look at it for a few days before deciding it it needs anything else.  Thanks for following along with me. :)


1/3/14

Work in progress .....

So here I go starting a new painting.  A friend of mine is letting me use her photo as a reference (thanks Tiffany).  I love to see a painting develop as a work in progress.  So I will post as I go, for anyone else who would like to watch.  Also, this is the first time I have used the blogger app on my iPad to post so I am not sure what this will look like.  My laptop seems to show more ways to customize.


10/4/13

Tiger Lily
watercolor
12x16
This is the finished painting.  This one started as the painting demonstration at Joie Petite Designs in Zachary.  I will frame this one in a simple gold frame with an off white mat. 

9/10/13

Painting demo at Joie Petite Designs, Sept. 14th at 1pm

photo reference
I am getting ready for my painting demo at Joie Petite Designs on Sept. 14th at 1pm.  I have sketched out a tiger lily, using a photo I took last summer.  I started painting in the stamens so that I can apply masking fluid to them and be free paint the petals underneath.

This is watercolor on 11x14 paper.

I am using 3 pigments: gamboge, rose madder quinacridone, sap green.  I may use some ultramarine blue to create grays for shadows.








Joie Petite Designs, Gallery & Studio
4257 Church Street, Suite 104
Zachary, Louisiana, 70791

8/5/13

Framing and re-framing

first frame on "Two Blades of Grass"
I had originally framed this painting in a simple black frame with off-white mat.  Being that this is a pastel painting, I had placed a floater in between the painting and mat.  This is so any pastel dust that may fall, will fall behind the mat keeping it clean.
 
Recently I taught a watercolor class to adults, where I live in Zachary, LA.  One of my students offered to make me a unique frame out of old barn wood.  He did a great job and I decided to re frame this cow.  I think she looks great!

re-framed "Two Blades of Grass"
I think she belongs in this frame.  I used a framing method called Passe-Partout Framing.  I used an acrylic spacer between the UV glass and the painting.  I decided not to use mat board.  PH neutral tape was used to seal the glass to a strong backing board.  The painting is now sandwiched between the glass and backboard.  Should I ever want to change this frame, it lifts out as one unit.  No air or humidity can seep in to cause damage.  I read about this method on Richard McKinley's Pastel Pointers Blog.  See link for full details http://www.artistsnetwork.com/articles/art-demos-techniques/pastel-pointers-blog-passe-partout-framing
 
I love the look of this painting without mat.  I have already framed my "Looking Back" pastel cow painting in another barn wood frame.  It looks great.

7/29/13

Beaux

acrylic 16x20
 
Here is Beaux, the black lab that comes to stay with us from time to time.  He is such a beauty, I wanted to paint him.

The Pampered Pooch
Zachary, LA
 
Here are both paintings, "Beaux" and "A Little Chocolate", hanging proudly at The Pampered Pooch dog spa.  I think they look great on this green wall.  Perhaps they will sell or someone may want a commissioned painting done of their "fur-child".
 

6/28/13

A Little Chocolate
16x20 acrylic on canvas
This curious puppy belongs to a friend of mine.  Here he is peering out over the edge of the truck bed, to see what is going on.

 

6/15/13

Looking Back

soft pastel on sanded paper    12x18

These are some of the cows I see behind my house.  This adorable calf was standing next to her mother.  My being there caught their attention.  This is my second in the cow series.  I would also like to paint some more cows in a mini painting series.  A 5x7 size would be nice.

6/14/13

Kiwi and Jack

watercolor 11x14
SOLD -commission
Kiwi is part dachshund and part Chihuahua.  As a result, one ear always stays up while the other is always down.  Jack enjoys relaxing in the pine straw.