Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Lovely Lithia Park


Where did the text go that was here, initially?  I will have to rewrite it--when I have time. Dang!  What happened?  For now.... this was painted from a photograph taken at Lithia Park in Ashland, and I was using only Payne's grey and a new Gamblin color called Nickel Titinate Yellow (or something like that).  And white, of course.  My "take-home" here is that black, or any version thereof, should not be used in plein air!  BAH!  Oh well, I like the figures.

Painting done 6/25/13

Yaquina (plein air)


Another lovely stay at the Sylvia Beach Hotel.  Mmmmm... I'm smelling the sea air now, recalling the beautiful view from my window, the sunsets, and the tranquility of this beach visit.  I couldn't decide what to paint--everywhere I looked, nothing but beauty!  So I went up to the coffee shop to ponder over a latte, and there saw a newspaper article about the Yaquina bridge--it being in the worst state of disrepair of any bridge in the country--and that it would likely be torn down and rebuilt.  That does it!  Off I dashed to paint my subject on this perfect sunny day.
Painting done 6/16/13

Hipbone long pose


Jeff at Hipbone conducts a "long pose" session every month, which means we have three 3-hour sessions to paint the same figure in the same position, and stand in the same place to do so.  The first week I did a few horrible sketches.  The second week I did a very small "study" but then never moved on to the big painting.  So week three, I did the whole painting (above) in one session.  I can definitely see the value of the long pose--it was much easier to paint the pose with speed and fluidity.  I would not have been able to do this painting during the first session.
Painting done 6/18/13

Retro Girl


I was invited to paint at Hilarie's new studio space today. Drat--I need to post more frequently, instead of batches like this.  I can't remember this model's name.  I'll call her Retro Girl!  I'm mulling over what kind of background to give this painting, and how to render the draped chair she's sitting in.  This is a work-in-progress.
Painting done 6/12/13

Za Vue Workshop




These three are from the outstanding Za Vue workshop. We are so fortunate to have such a talented and generous painter in our little PDX community. Za used her Memorial Day holiday to share her gifts with us for two days... she is an awesome painter and an inspiring teacher.
Paintings done 5/25-26/13