Thursday, April 29, 2021
Week 17 Ask Other Artists
Sunday, April 25, 2021
Workshop painting 2: sailboats
8" x 10"
Oil with palette knives on board
SOLD
This was the second painting we completed in the 4 week palette knife painting workshop I led for the Franklin Senior Center last month. It was a good test in creating atmospheric depth and the boat was created using just a few strokes of white paint.
Wednesday, April 21, 2021
Week 16 Re-Imagine The Art Show
Hi Jumpstarters! Welcome to Week 16. In 2021 we all should be able to start thinking about having art shows in person again so it's a great time to think about creative ways to get participants interested and involved in the show. Let's move beyond standing around eating cheese and crackers.
Here is your free worksheet. Have fun!
Sunday, April 18, 2021
Palette Knife Painting Workshop
For our first week, we painted flowers. I ended up with two paintings because I actually did a "practice" painting at home before the workshop started. I'll post the other 3 paintings in future blog posts.
Wednesday, April 14, 2021
Week 15 Looking Back
For Week 15, we are Looking Back to see if there are inspirations and ideas from past experiences that never saw the light of day. You might be surprised by some little gems you had hidden away.
Here is your free worksheet.
Sunday, April 11, 2021
Walking along Commercial Street, part I
12" x 36" x 2"
Oil with palette knives on Ampersand Gessobord
SOLD
This is the first of a series of paintings of the buildings on Commercial Street in Provincetown inspired by this painting by Norman Rockwell of Stockbridge, MA at Christmastime.
If you've ever walked along Commercial Street, each building and store has its own personality, which I just love. And I wanted to capture that in this piece.
Here is a photo after I completed the buildings and before the sky and the sidewalk were painted in.
Wednesday, April 7, 2021
Week 14 Think Outside The Gallery
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Saturday, April 3, 2021
View From The Seaport, take 3
6" x 12"
Oil with palettes knives on cradled board
SOLD
This painting may look familiar to you if you follow my blog. That's because it is the third time I've painted this scene. The daughter of the customer who purchased the second one wanted one to hang in her apartment in New York. Each time I paint it, it comes out a little differently of course but I'm happy with the how the colors turned out in this version.
Here is a progress shot I took a long the way. I always start with the buildings and work my way towards the foreground.
Wednesday, March 31, 2021
Week 13 New Ways To Share Your Art
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Sunday, March 28, 2021
Pretty Piper
12" x 9"
Oil with palette knives on Ampersand Gessobord
Rick asked me if I would paint a portrait of Piper as a birthday gift for his husband. Isn't she a beauty? I used one of the photos he sent for the face and then added the collar from another image he sent. I thought the yellow daisy was a nice touch.
Here are a few progress shots.
Wednesday, March 24, 2021
Week 12 Motivate Others
Saturday, March 20, 2021
Truro beach houses
12" x 12"
Oil with palette knives on cradled board
SOLD
These two houses sit on the beautiful shoreline of Truro Massachusetts on Cape Cod. The light is so amazing here especially when the sun is just going down. Don't you want to be here right now with a beach chair, a good book, and a glass of wine? I sure do. Today is the first day of spring so that's a good sign that scenes like this are in the near future!
Here is a progress shot showing you my set up at the gallery while painting this scene.
Wednesday, March 17, 2021
Saturday, March 13, 2021
Welcome To Provincetown
12" x 12"
Oil with palette knives and a wipe out tool
SOLD
I love this old weathered sign that you see as you enter Provincetown from Truro on Cape Cod. I've always wanted to paint it so I decided now was the time to finally do it.
I struggled with how I was going to "paint" the letters on the sign using my palette knives, so instead I decided to use one of my favorite tools. It's called a Wipe Out Tool and below is a photo to show you what it looks like. It's got a chisel rubber tip on one end and a rounded rubber tip on the other.
Here's how it works. I painted a swatch of dark blue lettering color as a flat shade in acrylic (because it dries fast). Next, I painted the lighter blue color on top in oil. Then I used the Wipe Out Tool to "lift up" the lighter blue color to reveal the darker blue color underneath. I use to same tool to sign my initials on the front of my paintings. For my signature, the tool lifts up the oil color to reveal my acrylic orange ground color underneath. You can see this at the bottom right of this image.
Wednesday, March 10, 2021
Week 10 Your Top Ten
Sunday, March 7, 2021
Sully
Sully
6" x 6"
Oil with palette knives on Ampersand Gessobord
Here is a photo I took of my set up at the studio/gallery. I like to have both a color print out and the photo reference up on my iPad at the same time while I paint.
Wednesday, March 3, 2021
Week 9 Record Your Journey
Saturday, February 27, 2021
Let's Hear it for the Buoys
8" x 8"
Oil with palette knives
SOLD
Are you singing that song from Footloose now?
I love this colorful display of buoys and lobster traps that welcomes you to MacMillan Pier in downtown Provincetown. This painting will be on it's way up to the Red Inn for sale in April when they open up for the season. It's exciting just to start thinking about opening up for summer 2021 even if it's only still February.