Saturday, September 22, 2007

Studies - Arms & Hands

9" x 12"




Study everything you want to draw or paint, whether you work from imagination or life. If you are unclear or confused about what you want to convey, then those that view your work will be even more confused.

Tuesday, September 18, 2007

Landscapes

both gouache on board 5" x 7"





Two woodland-scapes with dappled light. Painted from collected reference (sketches, photos, plein air color-notes), from a recent hiking trip.

Saturday, September 15, 2007

Reilly abstracts & D. Hord

charcoal pencil on newsprint


Abstract conceptual studies of drapery, twisting and foreshortened form, and a study of a Donal Hord sculpture.

Wednesday, September 12, 2007

Chas Curran Clouds

Two studies of cloudy skies I did from paintings by the American impressionist Charles Courtney Curran. Note the subtle color harmonies possible with-in a color scheme. Though both depict the same subject, each has its own distinctive color base. The first is blue-purple and the second is blue-green, all other colors play off of these in each painting.

both gouache on illus. board 4 3/4" x 6"


Wednesday, September 5, 2007

Plein Air



both- Gouache on illustration board 4 3/4" x 6"

When painting a landscape study you have to be fast. In the northeastern U.S. during the summer between 10am and 3pm you have 20 minutes to possibly 30 minutes (even less time earlier or later in the day) before the light condition has completely changed. Creating light and shadow shapes far different than those you started with. I seek to capture the first impression of the relationship of the big light and shade shapes. Then I look for the progression of color and value changes within them. All desired detail would then be painted into this.

When painting or drawing always work big to small, simple to complex, and even when working in a tight window-shading manor keep the principle in mind, or you will loose the effect of light on form.

Monday, September 3, 2007

Fantastic Argoman

"Argoman" gouache 10"x15" on illustration board

This character study was inspired by my recent viewing of the film "Come rubare la corona d'Inghilterra" aka Argoman superdiabolico (Italy), Argoman the Fantastic Superman (UK), Fantastic Argoman (Philippines: English title), How to Steal the Crown of England (UK), The Incredible Paris Incident (USA), etc. etc., directed by Sergio Grieco. Scored by the great Piero Umiliani.

Saturday, September 1, 2007

Bert

Robert 12"x16" oil on canvas