Thursday, August 30, 2012

Proud



Painting #13 - 6x8 oil on panel
I think I'm ready to do something without hair.  ;)  I don't know if I did this amazing animal justice in my painting because he is absolutely gorgeous... and from his expression, he knows it.

Monday, August 27, 2012

Tukan Too

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Painting #12 - 5x7 oil on panel
My son Zach wanted me to paint a Tukan, so here it is.  There are actually several beautiful varieties of Tukans so I may do more with these amazing creatures.

So True


My son Luke sent this to me.  Had to post it.  :)

Friday, August 24, 2012

Sup?

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Painting #11
6x8 oil on panel
I want to do a series of paintings of this particular tiger.  I have several photo references of him in different positions.  He really loves playing it up for the camera.  He is so beautiful.  I want to get a softer brush stroke... trying to figure out how to achieve that on a 6x8 panel.

Thursday, August 23, 2012

Watchful Eyes

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Painting #10
Watchful Eyes  11x14 on panel.
This took longer than I wanted because of the grass and hair detail.  Sometimes you don't know when "you're done".  I was ready to go on to the next painting, so that dictated it.

Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Almost there...


This is an 11x14 Cheetah family I'm working on.  We decided to pack up and do a spontaneous trip to the San Antonio Zoo this afternoon, so this will have to wait again.

Monday, August 20, 2012

It's gonna take longer...

I started working on an 11x14 painting that is obviously going to take longer than one day, since I started it at 11:00.  Domestic work was priority this morning.  :(

Sunday, August 19, 2012

Queen of the Rock

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Painting #9
8x10 oil on panel
This painting took about 6 hours, longer than I had planned.  I have several photo references of big cats that I'd like to paint, hopefully here in the next few days.

Friday, August 17, 2012

Plum Beautiful

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Painting #8
8x10 oil on panel.  I liked the face, everything else is a different color than the original photo.  I still want to get more depth in my paintings.  I'm working on it.

Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Waiting on the Storm

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Painting #7
8x10 oil on canvas panel.  The sky in this photo wasn't actually stormy looking, but I thought it would look more interesting this way.

Polish Blue Rose

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Painting #6
8x10 oil on canvas panel.  Okay, so now we are up to date.  I just finished this today.  This is a piece of pottery my sister-in-law, Stephanie gave me. I set it up with a sugar spoon, took a picture with my digital camera and painted off of the uploaded image on my large computer screen, which is next to my easel.

One a Day

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Painting #5
8x10 on canvas panel.  I am kind of disappointed with this.  For some reason, this was a challenge.  I just didn't like the brush strokes on the apple.  Practice, practice.

Laundry Day



Painting #4
This is on 8x10 canvas panel.  I went by a photograph of the clothes pin and line, but I made up the background.  I want to learn to get more depth in the trees.  Maybe I need better paint!

My Realist Background

Example of what I've done in the past.
Yes, I know that a lot of people like when a painting is exactly like a photograph.  I am capable of doing that, but I am trying to be more expressive, which to me is much harder.  Let's just say, I'm exploring new territories with my art.

Close Encounter

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Painting #3
8x10 oil on panel.  This is no one I know.  I actually made the face up.  I just wanted to practice my loose brush strokes.  I am trying not to be such a realist.  I want to show more expression in the strokes, with more color.  I tend to be a perfectionist and want to make it exactly like the photograph.

Miss Laura

Painting #2
Another friend of the family.  This one is 11x14 on panel.  I just loved the photograph and thought it would be fun to paint.  It was.  :)

Nic


Painting #1
Nic is a friend of the family.  He only "looks" tough.  He is a very sweet young man who recently joined the military.  He should be just about finished with basic training.  I painted this on 8x10 masonite board, prepared with gesso.  This one took 3.5 hours.

A Reachable Goal, In Small Paintings

Hi, I have made a promise to myself that I will do 100 small oil paintings, hopefully, almost daily.  I know that life gets in the way at times with being a wife and a homeschool mom, but I am committed!  Thanks to Carol Marine (http://carolmarine.blogspot.com/), finishing a painting doesn't seem like such a huge challenge anymore.  I now have a new goal of completing smaller paintings, more often.

I figured if I have a blog to post them on, I will be more likely to keep up with my goal... call it accountability.  So, I have only a few now, but as you visit this blog, you should start to see my collection increase.