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Wednesday, February 2, 2011

New Color

I am still experimenting with color combinations. As most of us know the paint manufacturers have available every color under the sun for purchase. There are literally hundreds of colors with hundreds of names, many I can't pronounce. I use three to five colors black and white being two on most of my paintings. I am trying different combinations to see what results  I can achieve. I hope you like. If you don't give me some feed back and/ or suggestions.
8"x10" oil on panel

The Stock Pond

A new color palette doing away with black and switching from ultramarine blue to cobalt blue. This is a scene is from Gary and Delores Hinton's Ranch in Glen Cove, Texas. Beautiful place and area with lots of great scenery for inspiration and being lazy.
8"x10' oil on panel

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

The Office Break

I started this painting with the intent of it being a finished piece; but as I labored over it I discovered that I didn't do a very good job of pre-planning. As I continued to work I decided to use it as a study for a larger piece. Originally this was 18"x24" but I realize it had some dead space in it so I cropped it out. I am in the process of redrawing and hopefully doing a better job of "planning" on the new piece.
12"x24" oil

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Close To Abiqui

I am thankful that I have been lent this gift of being artistic because I really enjoy ever aspect of it. But, I admit that it is very frustrating at times. I like so many styles and so many subjects that sometimes I feel that I am all over the place when I should focus on one area and get good at it. I wonder if I ever will.
8"x10" oil

The Road North of Abiqui

This is another scene north of Georgia O'Keefe's home near Abiqui, New Mexico. The sites are breathtaking and plentiful.
8"x10" oil

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

The Crick

I recall being a young boy and going fishin' with my grandpa at the "Crick." I thought for the longest that was the proper name until moving to California and discovering that several things I thought were proper was improper and even hilarious to others.
8"x10" oil / plein air

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Tomorrow Will Be Hot

I'm so thankful that I don't have to work in the hayfield anymore. When I was a kid that was a yearly ritual cutting hay, putting it on the wagon and then stacking it in the barn. Working the hay field and picking cotton are two things that would be on the list of punishments in hell. 
16"x20" oil