Saturday, September 28, 2013

Jesse & Rose

Some sketches from September’s Tuesday night life drawing sessions, featuring Jesse & Rose, two great models.


Jesse in Charcoal


Two-minute sketch


Rose on Newsprint


High-energy Hair



Sunday, September 22, 2013

Bob Told Me To Use Red

Friend and mentor Bob told me to use red if I want a painting to sell.

OK, got it.

Note: The term “mentor” comes from the name Mentor, the advisor of the young Telemachus in Homer’s Odyssey. At least that’s what I recall from my extensive Greek studies in years past (muffled laugh).

This unfinished painting started as an oil-on-canvas painting. While waiting for the oils to dry a bit I   photographed the painting, imported the photo into the computer, then added some digital brush strokes as a study for later when I continue working on the original with oils.



Almost Ripe
Oil on canvas
30 x 20





Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Rush Hour

A landscape, in progress, based on a photo I took several years ago of the road between Chimayo and Nambe, two villages north of Santa Fe. Traffic hasn't changed much. Still as busy as ever.


Rush Hour
Oil on canvas



Thursday, August 29, 2013

Phantom Painters of the Opera

Went to the Santa Fe parking lot this morning with 5 other TPAPs (Thursday Plein Air Painters). Not one of us actually painted the opera house (The Crosby Theater). Instead we all opted to paint the mountain view looking east from the parking lot.



View from the Opera
Oil on canvas
Digital print 36" x 28"


Variation 1

Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Winter Morning Stroll

Mysterious woman on a winter morning stroll in Brompton Cemetery, London.

Brompton Cemetery is one of seven huge cemeteries that Parliament established around London in the mid-1800s to cope with a shortage of adequate burial grounds. It contains over 35,000 monuments and covers over 40 acres. 


Winter Morning Stroll


Detail


Monday, August 26, 2013

Yon High Hill

A re-worked watercolor sketch using digital brushes. 

When I saw the morning dew on this hill I thought to myself “But look, the morn, in russet mantle clad, walks o’re the dew of yon high eastward hill.”

Or maybe that was Horatio in Hamlet, Act I, Scene I. 

I sometimes get the two of us confused.



Yon High Hill
30" x 24"


Detail




Saturday, August 24, 2013

Great Skellig


Robin and friend Carla contemplate the mystical island of Great Skellig (barely visible on the horizon) in the Atlantic, just off the southwestern shore of Ireland.

A monastery was founded on the barren rock island between the 6th and 8th century. It was continuously occupied until it was abandoned in the late 12th century.

I’ve heard of monastic solitude but, come on!



Digital print
22" x 18"



Robin, detail.


Friday, August 23, 2013

Botanical Garden

The Thursday Plein Air Painters met at the recently opened Santa Fe Botanical Garden for a morning of location painting. I'm getting used to the idea that I don't need to leave the painting location with a finished painting. That's probably a bad attitude, traditionally speaking, but I’m breaking lots of other rules too, so there.

A section of Phase One of the brand new Santa Fe Botanical Garden. Painters are setting up under a portal.

Color sketch of garden rock sculptures, painted on location with acrylic on watercolor pad. 

Later, in the studio, I added a little more detail. 

After reworking more, I took an iPhone photo of the painting, imported it into the computer, repainted the imported version using Corel Painter software, then enlarged the digital painting to 30 x 40 inches (below). 



The final digital version.

Detail.





   

Wednesday, August 21, 2013

Mermaid Tavern Plaza

Digital watercolor of the Mermaid Tavern Plaza, also known as the front yard.







Monday, August 19, 2013

G’s Studio

Last week, Bob (from my Tuesday night drawing group) and I visited G (also a regular at the drawing group) at her studio in Santa Fe.

Cookies, sparkling water, and freaky massive drawings exploding onto canvases. Experience some of them at her web site.

I shot a few iPhone photos in the studio, including one of Bob that I later used for a digital painting.


Visit to G’s Studio
Digital print
30" x 24"



Detail


I also grabbed a photo of the mysterious G and used it to create another digital painting.

G in Her Studio
Digital print
36" x 32"





Friday, August 16, 2013

Plein Air Chimayo

Three plein air artists and I drove to Chimayo, a cool little village about 45 minutes northeast of Santa Fe and set up our easels outside the humble and historic Catholic church, El Santuario de Chimayo (built in 1816).

Using acrylics on watercolor paper, I decided to paint in a low-stress, enjoy-the-morning, primitive style, also referred to as “crappy drawing” by some more accomplished artists. Later in the studio, I finished the painting, photographed it, then digitally resized it to 40x30 inches for digital output on paper or canvas.



El Santuario de Chimayo
Acrylic on watercolor paper
Print size: 40 x 30 inches

Digital paint version
32 x 24 inches

Poster version
32 x 26 inches







Monday, August 12, 2013

Waterfall 2

Another view of one of the waterfalls at the entrance to Bishop’s Lodge, just north of Santa Fe.

Waterfall 2
Acrylic on watercolor paper



Friday, August 2, 2013

Painting at Valle Caldera

Six of us from the Thursday Santa Fe Plein Air group drove to Valle Caldera, formerly known to most of us as Baca Ranch or Valle Grande. The caldera is a huge valley created by a volcano that collapsed upon itself millions of years ago, located in the mountains just above Los Alamos, New Mexico.


Road & creek in Valle Caldera
Acrylic on watercolor paper



Sunday, July 28, 2013

Joe and White Place

I recently spent a day in Abiquiu with artist pal Joe Hall. The village of Abiquiu, 45 minutes northwest of Santa Fe, is best known as the home of artist Georgia O’Keeffe.

We hiked through the White Place, a unique canyon of white rock formations. It also is the location used for the scene of the final battle with aliens in the supremely weird but entertaining movie Cowboys and Aliens. It is best known as the subject of one (or more?) of Georgia O’Keeffe paintings.

After lunch (green chile cheeseburger) at Bode’s General Store we drove to the top of a mesa for another view of the White Place, where I shot an iPhone photo of Joe. Later I used the photo as reference for a charcoal sketch on gray Canson paper. A bit later I scanned the drawing, colorized and antiqued it in Photoshop.


Joe and the White Place
28" x 36"



Saturday, July 27, 2013

Tea Pot Study

The tea pot image started as a color crayon sketch on paper. I scanned the crayon sketch, then digitally repainted it with Corel Painter software oil brushes.




Tea Pot Study
Digital Print on Canvas
30 x 30 inches




Thursday, July 25, 2013

Bishop’s Lodge

Today I rendezvoused with the Thursday group of Plein Air painters at Bishop’s Lodge, a historic resort just a few minutes north of Santa Fe. Kinda sketchy, but hey, it’s “en plein air.”


Bishop’s Lodge Waterfall
Acrylic on watercolor paper

Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Model Bill

Bill, a semi-frequent Tuesday night model, has a way of making me feel really flabby and out of shape.  


Last pose of the night.


Bill: Not a perfect likeness, but maybe good enough for a police sketch.


Digital print
Bill & White Pillows




Thursday, July 18, 2013

Back to Drawing

After missing two straight weeks of Tuesday night drawing it was good to get back in drawing mode. As is often the case, the short-pose drawings had a lot more going for them than the longer-pose drawings. I’m OK as long as I get at least one drawing that’s worth saving out of a three-hour session.

Between poses the baklava and donut holes were a nice gourmet treat combination not to be found at most drawing groups.


Leaning Loma


Loma pose

Golf & Watercolor

A morning of practice golf with pal Willie for his birthday at the Marty Sanchez Links de Santa Fe provided me with an iPhone photo that I used as reference for a practice watercolor.





Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Acrylic Study

Acrylic study, from memory, of my favorite author.


Robin P. Williams
Acrylic on canvas