Last week we upgraded from PhotoShop Elements 2.0 to 7.0, and that has kept me busy. That's my excuse for being late to update, and I'm sticking to it. I've been on Writing.com a whole lot over the past year, but haven't written a single fictional word in almost three weeks. As the weather here has gradually improved I'm spending more time in the studio. So this week I'm posting some images that I made yesterday for your edification. The photo quality on some of these isnt great because of the sunlight being reflected off of the surfaces. Soooo....."Sandias at Dusk"
Oil on canvas
This is a popular subject locally, so I paint what the customers want. This version puts the emphasis on the subject matter, and so I've made the brush work less obvious than I might more commonly do. Thre are still portions of the sky and foreground that don't measure up. If someone doesn't come along and offer me some money for this painting, it'll change later in the summer.
"Sandias at Sunset"Oil on panel
This version emphasizes heavy brush work, almost palette knife in texture. I'm quite pleased with the most of the painting, but there are still things that don't suit me very well. Is it done yet? Don't know until it sits awhile longer.
"The Church at Golden"Oil on canvas
This one is very similar in compositon to "Winter Lights". "Winter Lights" has proven to be a crowd pleaser, but since I won't let that one go for less than $750, it is still a fixture in the studio. This is a bit smaller, and obviously isn't a nocturnal snow scene. Will it sell quickly? Too soon to tell, but I have hopes of getting $250-$300 for it before the end of summer. The painting is substantially done, but often I'll go back and rework details.
"Descent from the Cross"Oil on panel
The subject matter was popular among late Medieval and Renaissance painters. Here is my version, a painting that has been slowly evolving for over a year. The use of a very limited red palette has been the constant even as the composition has slowly changed. This painting isn't done, and I'm not sure yet where it will end up. The image to your left is flawed by light being reflected off of the uppoer right quadrant. You can expect to see later versions of this one.
Other major studio work has centered on completing a wedding present for my nephew Matthew's upcoming nuptuals. I'll post some photos of it later. High-dee-ho....

1 comment:
The Church at Golden is very nice.
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