Sunday, December 28, 2008

Tribute to Corn

I did this one when the corn in Soren's garden was ripe. I got Chrissy and Julia to dress in their Native American Halloween costumes.

Thursday, December 25, 2008

Tribute to the Tee Shirt hackers




I wanted to paint a tribute to our family/friends Project Runway competition where we made haute couture designs out of old tee shirts. Hat tip to Innes for posting the reference photo I used for this painting on the http://tshirthackers.blogspot.com blog.
On a side note: We showed Farmer Jon how to start a blog today: http://hillbillytechnology.blogspot.com. Blog world look out!

Art Show Collaborator John Massey

My upcoming art show is now set for JULY. This will be a joint show with my friend John Massey. I got a tour of John's studio last night. I also got a sneak preview of some of the stuff John is working on and it is really neat. His work is sculpture so it will fit nicely with my stuff that hangs on walls. It reminds me a little of the work of Martin Puryear, if anyone saw that great show that was just at the National Gallery. For the Art Opening we will be having poetry readings and music from our friends so start working on your poems now!!!

Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Kids at Simon's Wedding


I'm not working on anything right now (I explained to Innes that my Christmas tree has taken over the spot where I usually paint!) so I am posting one that I completed before I started this blog.

Saturday, December 6, 2008

Julia as Baby Frida Kalho - Finished


Finished. The butterflies are from my Reader's Digest North American Wildlife book. The leaves are from my houseplant. Now Chrissy wants me to switch Art Shows with her. That would make mine in July instead of November. Since mine will be a joint show, I am not sure yet if we will switch.

Saturday, November 22, 2008

Seated Figure


I love this chair. I had the idea of posing many different subjects in it, but so far Linnea is the only one that I have painted.

Sunday, November 2, 2008

Torren


This was done quickly. I tried to use just large brushes to keep it fresh and sort of masculine but I ended up overworking some of the parts that I was trying to keep loose. The background birds come from a picture of swallow wallpaper that I like

Saturday, October 18, 2008

K & A in progress

It occurrs to me that feedback early in the process may be useful. This is my current project, Kathleen and Archie. I am wavering about a Klimt like treatment of the background. Comments?

Fix to sweater

Original sweater demushroomized.

Friday, October 17, 2008

Girl in the Bear Hat

This picture that I did of Lynnis was inspired by a banner I often see at lunchtime of Vermeer's Girl in the Red Hat. We got the bear hat in Alaska. I started out trying to do this with glazes but it didn't work out so I had to paint most of it over the regular way. The picture is very small, 8x8.

Sunday, September 28, 2008

Life imitates Art



I did this yesterday from a photo I took of Linnea at the Greenbelt Skateboard park. I felt that the pose Linnea struck up was very reminiscent of Manet's Chemin de Fer painting (1872). So as soon as I saw it I knew it was a painting.

Thursday, September 25, 2008

Cow at the Gate


This is not for my art show. Hard Bargain Farm called me and asked for a painting donation for their silent auction at their Oktoberfest. I really didn't have anything appropriate so I painted this today, from a photo I had taken there a couple of years ago. The cow is standing at the gate of the Hard Bargain Farmhouse. I have taken this week off work and had the goal of completing two paintings (among other things) so I am half done. After I clean up I am thinking of going to a taxpayer revolt march to protest the proposed $700 billion bailout for the crooks on Wall Street.

Sunday, September 21, 2008

Julia



I did this picture of Julia from a photo of her wearing my hat. Lynnis says it reminds her of Freida Kalho.

Saturday, September 20, 2008

Innes Playing the Cello


This didn't photograph especially well, but I think I am done. In one respect, I have one-upped Dewing (discussed in the Innes Cello in Progress post below). Dewing hired models and posed them with musical instruments while I have a real honest to good musician (or darn close) as my subject.

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

The Victorians



The Haven painting below is not the only one inspired by the Victorians. When I saw Sofi and Julia playing with lanterns in Piri's back yard it immediately reminded me of John Singer Sargent's Carnation, Lily, Lily, Rose. I call my version Sofi, Lily, Lily, Julia. I got the flowers from another beautiful garden near the Smithsonian. When Sargent first did his picture the reception was not good. I think it was voted the worst picture of 1885. After a while the public and critics changed their tune!

Sunday, September 14, 2008

Innes Cello in progress



There are some great little paintings of women playing music in the Freer Gallery.
These inspired me to take some photos of Innes playing the cello, which is my current work in progress. She is playing at Jerry's memorial service. It is very unusal for me to start with a white canvas. I have almost never done it since Danni Dawson said back in the 80s that a white canvas "kills" your painting! Just writing that makes me cringe...what have I done!!

Glazing

I finished this portrait of Haven today. It was experimental for me. The picture was done monochromatically at first, then the colors were added in by glazing. The subject matter concept is left over from an art show called The Victorians. There was a George Frederic painting called Choosing, with young Ellen Terry sniffing Camelias. Since they don't have a scent, it was supposed to signify the transitory nature of sensual pleasure. The hibiscus type of flower that Haven is sniffing, likewise did not smell. I took the photo of Haven and the flower in the Haupt Garden by the Smithsonian Castle.

Great Gamma Gang Gang


Piri says that Guy calls Dottie, Great Gamma Gang Gang, which I realized was the perfect title for my painting! This painting was from a photo taken at Torren's graduation party, sometime in the summer of 2008. Linnea is the baby. The subject is my mother holding my granddaughter.