Sunday, February 22, 2015

New Paintings

18x24" 45x60cm acrylic on hardboard The Garden Wall Again

12x18" 30c40cm acrylic on Hardboard The Street in Sun and Shade

18x24" 45x60cm acrylic on hardboard The Cottage

12x16" 30x40cm acrylic on hardboard The Square in Morning Light

18x24" 45x60cm acrylic on hardboard Windmill Hill Rd

6x8" 15x20cm acrylic on hardboard Lost Star Study 1

6x8" 15x20cm acrylic on hardboardLost Star Study 2

6x8" 15x20cm acrylic on hardboard Lost Star Study 3

6x8" 15x20cm acrylic on hardboard Lost Star Study 3



Monday, January 26, 2015

Amber Cover original & modified

Here are two versions of one painting. The original, and a version that was photographed and modified in Gimp, a photoshop type program.  I used a detail of the original painting with the black outlines for the cover of my novel, A Summer in Amber, and used the full version, shown below for a chapter heading illustration. The black outlines adds a great deal to the painting. The original is very plain, but knowing that I'd be modifying it, I didn't care.

12x24" 30x60cm acrylic on board original version















the chapter art version















The cover used the same "cartoon" option that put in the black lines, but used a much higher resolution photo to do so, so the lines were finer than in this low resolution version.

Painting of the week

This week's painting
18x24" 45x60 cm Midnight on the Moor





















Used a regular old house painting brush and it shows.

Thursday, January 15, 2015

New Paintings 2

I've been painting at least one new painting a week these days. I seem to have fallen behind in posting them, so here's the ones I've done since my last post. All are acrylic on hardboard.




Winter Shadows 18x24" 45x60cm

Sledding in the Alley Study 18x24" 45x60cm

Winter Brook Study 6x8" 15x20cm

Winter Study 6x8" 15x20cm

Winter Alley Study 6x8" 15x20cm

Winter in the Lane Study 6x8" 15x20cm

A Nocturne on a Street Corner 18x24" 45x60cm

Friday, December 12, 2014

New Paintings

18x24" 45x60cm acrylic on hardboard "Road in the Pines"

12x16" 30x40cm acrylic on hardboard "Garden Wall Study"

6x8" 15x20cm acrylic on hardboard "Seashore Study"

12x16" 30x40cm acrylic on hardboard "Valley Morning"

12x16" 30x40cm acrylic on hardboard "Lonely Lane"

My current goal is to paint one painting a week. I'm a bit ahead of that goal, but it'll probably average out. Garden Wall Study and Lonely Lane are the pieces that are closest to what I'm looking to paint.



Tuesday, November 18, 2014

Painting a day so far






















All 6x8" 15x20 cm acrylic on hardboard

Just doing one small painting a day to try to get back in the swing of things. The last two are more or less the same scene, just using different sized brushes.

Saturday, November 15, 2014

New Work

Paddock with Sheep 18x24" 45x60cm

Autumn Idea 12x16" 30x40cm

Untitled 6x8" 15x20cm

Untitled 6x8" 15x20cm

It's been the better part of nine months since I last painted anything and I'm not really all fired up about it even now. No new ideas. But our six month long winter has arrived and I've time on my hands so I think I'll give painting a go. It is, however, a hard go. I'd hoped to have some new ideas; ways to do things or at least new motifs, but sadly that isn't the case. Rather discouraging. However nothing will get done unless you do something, so I'm going to paint a piece a day and see what if anything develops. I'm going to make it easy though and just do small pieces like the last two on this post... We'll see.

Wednesday, February 26, 2014

The End



















And so it ends in static. I've found it increasingly hard to paint -- and to paint something I haven't painted before -- over the last year or two and I must admit that the pool of inspiration I was drawing on seems to have run dry. Whether or not it's spring fed and will fill again remains to be seen, but for now I think it's time to give painting a rest. Maybe I'll try some other type of art. At the moment though, writing is what I'm enjoying doing. Painting with words. I'm posting the first five parts of my open ended science fiction story, Captain of the Lost Star on my deviantART site (link on the right) and will post some other stories as well. I'm finishing up the second draft of part six, and will be starting part 7 shortly. I might try my hand at illustrating them, but we'll see. In short, still feeling creative, but not in a painting way.

Thanks for looking in over the years. You can keep tabs on what I'm up to on my DeviantART site.

Wednesday, January 22, 2014

Early Morning in Winter, Bayport Road


















Besides trying to get away with the least possible work or thinking, the main purpose of this piece was to explore the differences in colors between the sky and the shadows on the snow. I was up when the sun was just coming up the other day and noted (again) how the lightest of blue-green skies contrast with the dull blue grey of the snow in the shadows. This piece is an attempt to capture that effect. I was using a small brush to make the sky less boring, but that didn't work as well as I wanted. And well, this is one of those paintings that doesn't photograph well either, so this photo result is less than accurate. I had to go out into the snow to take the picture and it was snowing, so I didn't feel like trying it again. That's my story anyways. But you get the idea.

18x24" 45x60cm acrylic on hardboard

Saturday, January 11, 2014

The Old Woman and Her Dog



















Oh, why not? Hardboard and acrylic paint are cheap enough. Really this is more iffy than the last post, but it does have a nice simplicity about it.

18x24" 45x60cm acrylic on hardboard.

Wednesday, January 8, 2014

Moonlight and the River at Wovenlay Park



















This is a somewhat more tamed version of last night's painting. It's a little more literal interpertaion of what the title describes than the original version. The place comes from a previous picture somewhere in this blog, and was more or less what I was aiming to paint at some point in this painting, though far from what I started out to paint.

18x24" 45x60cm acrylic on hardboard

Tuesday, December 31, 2013

Winter in the Lane



















Same old same old, but I still had a fall painting on the wall in this size so I had to do a winter one quick. This is it. It was quick.

12x16" 30x40cm acrylic on hardboard

Wednesday, December 18, 2013

The Factor's House



















Last night I painted a much more, well, not realistic, but more crafted version of this scene. It didn't seem to work when I looked at it this morning; too stiff and to easily mistaken for a painting that someone was try to paint realistically and failing.

18x24" 45x60cm acrylic on hardboard

Friday, December 13, 2013

The Farm of Covervale Lea



















Started out with the idea of doing something like "Farmyard in Early Winter" but that wasn't working so well, so I decided to change the coloring to something more like "Frosty Morning in Sparrows Sq." and this is what I ended up with.

18x24" 45x60cm acrylic on hardboard

Thursday, December 5, 2013

Frosty Morning in Sparrows Square













Old theme, old treatment. Different shape. I've now used up my backlog of 12x24" pieces, which are left over from cutting two 18x24" boards out of a standard 2x4' hardboard sheet.

12x24" 30x60cm acrylic on hardboard.

Wednesday, December 4, 2013

Farm Yard in Early Winter













Open spaces, now closed spaces. The challenge was to make the buildings as casual as the trees.

12x24" 30x60cm acrylic on hardboard

Tuesday, December 3, 2013

Field of Snow













I like my don't care attitude about this painting. It's simple, stark, creates a mood, and I like it.

12x24" 30x60cm acrylic on hardboard

Monday, December 2, 2013

Brook in Early Winter













It's that time of year again. And it sucks. Might as well paint it.

12x24" 30x60cm acrylic on hardboard.

Sunday, November 24, 2013

Quad Blade Boats



















A little return to steamimpressionism. Mostly an excuse to paint clouds and sky. Also wanted to find some better sort of air-boat. I don't really want to paint blimps, and I can't really get very detailed either. A problem.

12x16" 30x40cm acrylic on hardboard

Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Last Light on the Heather



















This piece is all about sky. I spent several days working on the sky and in the end, scraped it down to assorted past layers, touched it up and called it a day. I then had to decide if it was morning or evening. It was morning right up to the end, but when I was finished I decided it looked more eveningish. And it follows my policy of almost always looking north to paint; morning sunlight from the right, evening sunlight from the left. (For no reason except that's what feels right and you never have to paint the sun into the painting.)

18x24"45x60cm acrylic on hardboard

Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Afternoon Along a Forest Road



















The interesting thing about this piece is that I used the same pallet of six colors & white that I used on the previous two paintings. I pretty much can get by with these six colors; Ultramarine blue, burnt umber, cadmuim yellow light (hue), burnt sienna, alizarine crimson, and Atelier's red gold (PY74 PR175. I like manganese blue for skies and shadows, plus I use beige and pastel yellow as well as white. Every other color I own I could get by without, and don't use much at all. Most were just picked up on a whim.

12x16" 30x40cm acrylic on hardboard.

Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Golden Afternoon



















Another small brush painting, and probably the last. I find that it doesn't make much difference, I still paint the same way with a small brush as with a larger one, the painting just looks a little grainer. I had to try very hard not to make this look too Kinkadeish, with only limited success.

12x16" 30x40 cm acrylic on hardboard

Monday, November 4, 2013

The Arbor Gate



















Another painting using a small brush. Actually I don't really paint any differently with a small brush; same strokes only smaller. It does make everything look more fine grained, however.

12x16" 30x40cm acrylic on hardboard

Friday, November 1, 2013

Dawn on the Thames



















Another painting using only a small brush. Still, don't expect any details as I never learned how to paint with thick paint. When I switched from watercolors to oils, I never really had the training or patience to learn how to manage the thicker, stickier oil paints. Luckily I like impressionist paintings, so I never had to force myself to learn.

18x24" 45x60cm acrylic on hardboard.

Thursday, October 24, 2013

A Day on the Downs














This piece's sole claim to fame is that I used a small brush -- which I rarely do -- to suggest that this piece is larger than it really is. The image I'm seeing on my screen is very blotchy, so the sky may be more subtle than what it appears on screen. Anyways, this was mostly about making a sky, the land is just there because I needed it.

12x24" 30x60cm acrylic on hardboard

Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Cloudy Day Studies 1 & 2


























Our almost summer like weather has gone and I can no longer stay outside, so I've no excuse for not painting. I am, however, in painting these little pieces, avoiding working on a larger piece that I don't quite know what to make of. Hopefully it will show up on this blog sooner rather than later.

8x6" 20x15cm acrylic on hardboard

Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Rainy Day Studies 1 & 2



Rainy day studies as in it's raining outside and I found some little boards I had around that matched my ambitions, so I improvised these moody little pieces with a four colors and white.

8x6" 20x15cm acrylic on hardboard

Thursday, October 3, 2013

Fall in the Lane



















Just playing with light and paint.

12x16" 30x40cm acrylic on hardboard