Thursday, January 16, 2014

15 Paintings in 15 Days (Round 2) - Day Two

"For a Moment"
6x6, oil

So, it happened again -- snow! Beautiful snow during this 15 in 15 Challenge. I'm grateful. It melted/is melting quite rapidly, so I named this piece "For a Moment". It seemed appropriate. 


Wednesday, January 15, 2014

15 Paintings in 15 Days (Round 2) - Day One

"Tucked Away"
8x10, oil

Corner of Midlothian Turnpike and Winterfield Road. 
I painted this scene from a photograph taken this summer. I drive by this house all the time but this was the first time (that I remember) noticing the old car parked behind it. I have a "call in" to my father in law to help me identify it. I gave it a yellow "antique car" license plate although it, in reality, has none.

15 Paintings in 15 Days - Round 2

It's been a year since my last 15 Paintings in 15 Days Challenge. About time to try it again.

Here goes nothing.



Check back tonight for the finished (I hope!) painting...

Friday, January 10, 2014

House Portrait: "Tír na nÓg" 18x24, oil

"Tír na nÓg"
18x24, oil on canvas

This was a commissioned house portrait. Tír na nÓg mean "land of eternal youth and beauty". With 10 beautiful, woody acres on the banks of the Swift Creek Reservoir, I would say so!  My client actually designed the house himself. Another very enjoyable piece to paint.

Tuesday, January 7, 2014

Six Beautiful People



Allow me to introduce you to six beautiful people.
These were commissioned by my uncle as a Christmas present to his family.


Ed
8x10", graphite on bristol

 Carol
8x10", graphite on bristol

Will
8x10", graphite on bristol

Vandi
8x10", graphite on bristol

Sarah
8x10", graphite on bristol

Helen
8x10", graphite on bristol
These were an absolute joy to render. Hope it shows.

Thinking back I just wanted to share the "mosts" of the creation of these portraits:

Most tedious part: All those curls!
Easiest part: Those lovely toothy grins were easier than anticipated
Favorite feature: The eyebrows! It's amazing how unique eyebrows are to each face. We take them for granted way too often.



Thursday, January 2, 2014

Favorite Paintings of 2013

1. Light to My Path (available)

2. Mine Shaft Ruins, 16x20" sold
This painting was actually completed the end of 2012, but it was the influential on many other paintings of 2013

3. Summer's Glow (available)

4. Crimson and Copper sold

5. December Dusk, 16x16" - First painting of 2013 (available)

6. Snow Day (available)

Wednesday, January 1, 2014

Top 13 of 2013


 Happy New Year!
A few of the blogs I read listed the top blog posts from the previous year. Figured I'd tag along...

Top 13 of 2013


13. White Rock Creek

Edit: So it seem either by user-error or other means my data gatherer added this post from 2012 to my top 13 in 2013. And obviously I didn't proof-read thoroughly enough to catch it. Hope you don't mind if I leave it in the post -- since I don't have time to redo it at the moment. :) Number 8 seems to have slipped too. My bad. 

12. Inspiration from Howard Pyle

 

11. The Best Thing That Happened to Me...

 

 10. In the meantime...

 

9. Morning at the Office

 

8. a little obsessed? maybe.

 

7. Crimson and Copper 8x6

 

6. Painting on the beach, Nags Head, NC

 

5. The Midlothian Apothecary 


4. The Long Way, 11x14 

 

3. Published: Robious Corridor Magazine

 

2. The Carving Tree, 9x12 


1. Published: 2 paintings of Midlothian



It's been a wonderful year. Thanks for reading and Happy 2014!
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