Ok, I took about 7 years off from painting. There was no good reason for the break other than I just got tired of painting for some unknown reason. However, last year as I was riding my bike I came across a local artist who was painting a plein air on the bike trail. I stopped to chat and found myself wanting to start painting again. Sooooooooo... since Fall of 2019 and March of 2020, I completed the three painting below:
July Sunset Big St. Germain
Rustic Road Boulder Junction
Big Muskellunge Campground Landing
I plan on doing a limited number of Art Fairs this summer and will publish the schedule when all dates are confirmed.
Wednesday, April 1, 2020
Thursday, May 2, 2013
Bergstrom-Mahler Arts Festival July 21, 2013
After taking all of 2012 off from painting and art shows (busy schedule and surgery) I will be displaying my original oil paintings at the Bergstrom-Mahler Arts Festival on Sunday, July 21, 2013. The event takes place in Riverside Park in Neenah, Wisconsin (USA) from 10AM to 4PM. If you are anywhere near the area please drop in!
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Neenah in July
Neenah in July (24 x 36")
February 2012
This is my latest painting. I've been working on it for the past 8 months. It's based on a view of Neenah Wisconsin. Done with alkyds to allow glazing decreased drying time for adding layers. I've been focusing on photorealism lately so the paintings take much longer, but I'm more pleased with the results.
Saturday, February 4, 2012
Richeson 75 Landscape, Seascape and Architecture 2012 Exibition
I am extremely pleased and excited to tell you that my two submissions for the Richeson 75 Landscape, Seascape & Architecture 2012 Exhibition were accepted. Neenah Light Spring Morning won the Meritorious Award and C&NW Circa 1960 won as a FINALIST! Both paintings will be featured in the full-color hard bound catalogue. C&NW Circa 1960s will be displayed in the Richeson Galley from April 16 through June 8, 2012 and will be available for sale.
Friday, June 10, 2011
C&NW circa 1960s
I just completed this one. It's a study in color, chroma and value done completely in alkyds (other than the oil ground). I tried to capture the look and feel of an old "Kodachrome" slide from the 1960s. I enjoyed this one and hope to paint more trains.
Saturday, May 7, 2011
Neenah Light Spring Morning
Here is my latest completed painting. It's another painting of the Lighthouse in Neenah, Wisconsin. I took a photograph of the lighthouse during a spring morning in 2010. This painting is based on that photograph. I actually documented the progress of this painting from a blank canvas with a tinted ground to the finished painting. Please refer to the tab "Painting Progress-Neenah Light Spring Morning" to see the progressive history of this painting. I spent a considerable amount of time with this painting to capture the lighting and value of the objects. It was painted entirely with alkyds and I used glazing in several areas to capture some vibrancy (especially in the grass).
Neenah Light Spring Morning (2011)
Bouguereau "Little Brother"
In March 2011 I spent about a week in the Missouri Ozarks studying under Portrait Artist Karen Murphy. I wanted to learn how to capture the look and feel of some of the "Masters" works as well as learning portraits and fabric. This is obviously not an original painting but an opportunity for me to expand my approach and painting skills. The Bouguereau painting provided not only one, but two faces to deal with along with the deep shadows, muted tones and fabric folds! Here is the unfinished painting. I will be completing it in the future and will post the finished painting. (Kudos to Karen Murphy and the staff at Dorothy Dent's Studio!)
Study of Bouguereau's "Little Brother" (Work in Progress)
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