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Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Santiago Sycamore



This scene appealed to me because of the trees shape.  The Sycamore trees run along a creek through the Santiago Canyon.  My trip to the canyon was in the middle of summer.  The time of day was around noon.  All of the grasses had dried up months earlier.  The color of the grass against the color of the tree captured my interest.  This painting is done on pastel card with a dry underpainting of pastel.  In the collection of John and Gloria Jones

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Santiago Canyon Sycamore

This painting measures 19"x 25" and is done La Carte Pastel Card.  Running through the Canyon is a creek and along the creek are hundreds of Sycamores.  The canyon runs from the edge of the Cleveland National Forest towards the Pacific and ends in the El Torro / Laguna Beach area.  The area was a cattle ranch owned by the Irvine family.  What really interested me was the contrast of the dry grasses and the greeness of the foliage around the creek.  I also found the cast shadows of the tree onto the dry grasses grabbing my attention.  As I constantly try to improve I set many goals for myself.  These are not enormous unattainable things but simple ones that come from seeing art work that I admire and self criticism.  One of these goals is to portray shadows in a more lively fashion.  Seeing the color of the object as a combination of the value change created by the shadow but maintaining it's own identity and proper color relationship to the object casting the shadow and itself has been a recent focus.

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

San Clemente Canyon

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   This painting was inspired by a quick hike in San Diego.  I saw this site from the freeway when on a soccer trip with the family.  My wife and son waited in the car while I quickly explored the canyon.  I took my camera and quickly snapped off about 60 pictures of the area.  In the midst of the suburbs is this cantyon with a creek running to the ocean with Sycamore trees that have been there for some time.  I was only able to get about a half mile into the canyon before the message was relayed to me that I had to get back to the car and go.  I will try to get back when I have more time.

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Summer Sycamores

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           
This painting is the third in the series from the Laguna Canyon Wilderness Area.  As with the others it is done on Wallis paper with a water color underpainting.  This series of paintings represents some growth for me as an artist.  After studying some of Kim Lordiers paintings at the Huse gallery on Balboa island and reading an article by Kim on her mark making, I decided I needed to work on my mark making.  The two biggest influences as artists for me are Van Gogh and Monet.  In  my opinion they both had amazing mark making technique.  The challenge for me as a pastel artist is to not over work a painting and to get it right the first time and step away from it.  I work with soft pastels exclusively.  They tend to fill the tooth of the paper quicker than harder pastels.  The use of the water color underpainting has freed up my mark making in that I do not have to worry about covering the surface of the painting with pastel.  This has allowed me to be more expressive with my mark making and sped up my overall time working on the painting.  It makes it harder for me to overwork the surface.  In the collection of Bob and Mary Jane Major

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Laguna Canyon Afternoon

When I have found an area rich with subject matter it seems natural for me to work a series of paintings.  For about a year I have been interested in sycamore trees.  They each seem to have their own personality.  I love the way they twist and turn.  I find the color of the bark and the contrast of the changing leaf colors amazing.  Although we don't really have seasons in Southern California the sycamore trees are on their own program.  I am looking for old, untouched trees in settings as untouched by man as possible.  The thing I like about this painting is the cast shadow from the trees.  It is something I have been working on.  For me the shadow pulls the painting together.  This painting is from the Laguna Wilderness Area.  It is done on Wallis paper with a water color underpainting.  As with all posts, if you click the image it will enlarge
Village Art Center 3/10-9/10

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Laguna Canyon Sycamore


Hello, I have been away for quite a while.  After a year and a half of painting and not working I had to go back to what I know.  I am back to managing big box retailing.  The biggest obstacle is the lack of time I can devote to some of the things I love.  After a nine month layoff from blogging I am back.  I did not stop painting but it did slow way down.  I am now at a point where I can get more focused on my painting.   Because my time is limited I am going to work harder with the time I have.  The rules have changed but my goals remain the same.  I am going to have to achieve them by doing some things differently.  This painting comes from a field trip I took last October to the Laguna Wilderness Area.  One of my goals is to spend more time painting from life.  The only draw back is the amount of time it takes to paint outside.  I live in Orange County California.  It is an amazing area with many beautiful places to paint.  It is almost impossible to find landscapes not touched by "progress".  One of the main themes of my work is trying to capture landscapes that have not been ruined by the development of Southern California.  I do not have the luxury of visiting the same spot day after day to capture the images in my landscapes.  When I am driving I am always looking for that spot off the beaten path-the road less taken as it were.  The other way I find places to paint is by using google maps.  I find a general area that I want to explore and then I move over the map until I find an area that looks good.  I then plan my field trip for a day off.  I usually start early to get the right shadows and I am off with my digital camera.  I compose the picture in the view finder and snap hundreds of pictures a visit.  I do not stop in one area or another but keep walking and letting my instinct guide the camera.  I go until I run out of time.  I come back download the photos and work with photo shop to generate the same saturation, hue, and contrast that I remember from my trip.  Laguna Canyon Wilderness is a pastel painting on Kelly Wallis sanded paper.  This painting is done with a variety of soft pastels over a underpainting of water color.  The size of the painting is approximately 23"HX35"W.  It is going to be displayed at the gallery I show at Village Art Center.  A Night in Fullerton Village Art Center 11/9-2/10 Village Center Art Walk 11/10-3/11

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Last Light at Sunset Cliffs


This painting is the last of my Sunset Cliffs series for now.  I feel like there is much more that I have not yet captured.  The glow of the light on the cliffs is what interested me in these landscapes.  I plan on visiting again this summer and getting more reference photos from Torrey Pines and La Jolla cliffs.

Saturday, November 15, 2008

Morrow Canyon Sycamore


This plein air pastel was completed on velour board and measures 18.5"x 26.5"

Thursday, November 13, 2008

South Ridge Haze

This pastel painting measures 15.5"x24.5". It was done on Kitty Wallis sanded paper. I did a fairly detailed watercolor underpainting. I established basic values and the overall composition.  A Night in Fullerton, Village Art Center 11/9-2/10

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

A Night in Fullerton


This is the art of pastel artist Brad Faegre. I envy his draftmanship and markmaking. He had about twenty paintings there that night.

A Night in Fullerton


This is Marciano Martinez a watercolor and oil painter. He is a professor of art at Fullerton College.

A Night in Fullerton


Sue Ellen Cooper was one of the artists at the Village Art Center. Sue Ellen is a color pencil artist who describes her compostion as whimsical. Sue Ellen is planning on spending more time on her art. She has been busy overseeing her baby-The Red Hat Society. http://www.redhatsociety.com/infonew/howitstarted.html

A Night in Fullerton



The Village Art Center in downtown Fullerton just before the festivities began.

A Night in Fullerton


The owners of the Village Art Center Jim and Ann Thacker. Their gallery was filled with customers, patrons, family and friends. They made it a wonderful night for everyone.

A Night in Fullerton



I have 8 paintings in the Village Art Center. The titles of those paintings are: Yampa River, South Ridge Haze, Area Closed, Twilight at Chino Hills, D.T. Flemming Beach, Laguna Tide, Laguna Salt Creek II, and Laguna Shore Break.

A Night in Fullerton


A Night in Fullerton


Monday, November 10, 2008

Clouds over the San Gabriels


This painting is done with soft pastels on Kitty Wallis sanded paper with a watercolor underpainting. The painting measures 20.75"x 24".

Sunday, November 9, 2008

Chino Hills Afternoon


This soft pastel painting is done on Kitty Wallis sanded paper with a watercolor underpainting. The painting measures 17.5"x 24".

Friday, November 7, 2008

Shadows in Chino Hills


This pastel painting is done on Kitty Wallis sanded paper with a underpainting of watercolor. The painting measures 18.25"x 24".

Monday, November 3, 2008

USPA show card

This show was juried by Robin Hall. His website is http://robinhall.com/ he also has a blog http://robinhallart.blogspot.com/ The show begins the 15th of November at the Esther Wells Collection. http://www.estherwellscollection.com/
This gallery is along the coast in Laguna Beach. One of my goals is to be represented in a gallery in Laguna Beach.
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USPA show


This show begins November 15th. I have one piece entered. The name of the piece is Canyon Shadows. The USPA http://uspapastelartists.org/ is a fairly new organization. This is their second year. They have really strong demonstrators. A couple of their recent demonstrators have been Sally Strand http://www.sallystrand.com/ and Debra Huse. http://www.debrahuse.com/

Area Closed


This pastel painting is done on Kitty Wallis sanded paper with a watercolor underpainting. The painting measures 17.5"x 24".  Village Art Center 10/9-4/10

Sunday, November 2, 2008

A Night in Fullerton


This show begins this week at the Village Art Center in Fullerton California. I will be at the gallery from the 8th through December 13th. The gallery features the art of Brad Faegre a fellow pastel artist I admire for his draftmanship. I just discovered that he has a blog

Saturday, November 1, 2008

Points of View-Modern Landscape Painting 2008


The Southern California Artists Associaton http://www.socalartists.org/
juried in a piece I entered. I have entered several local contests and recieved awards, but nothing like this. The panel of Messrs were John Cosby http://www.cosbystudio.com/, Ray Redfern http://www.redferngallery.com/, and Jean Stern http://www.irvinemuseum.org/. John Cosby is an amazing painter who serves on the advisory board for socalartist. Ray Redfern owns a gallery in Laguna. Jean Stern is the director of the Irvine Museum.

Chino Hills Nocturne

This pastel painting is done on Kitty Wallis sanded paper with a watercolor undercoating. The painting measures 24"x 19".

Thursday, October 30, 2008

Steamboat

This pastel painting is done with soft pastels on velour paper and measures 15"x19.5".

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Fall Reflections


This pastel painting is done on velour paper with soft pastels. It measures 19.5"x15.5".

Saturday, October 25, 2008

Yampa River


This pastel painting is done on velour paper with soft pastels and measures 14.5"x19.5".  A Night in Fullerton, Village Art Center 11/9-2/10.  Art Walk Village Art Center 11/10-3/11

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Bluffs at Torrey Pines

This pastel painting is done with soft pastels on velour paper and measures 13.5"x19.25".

Saturday, October 18, 2008

Torrey Pine


This pastel painting is done on velour paper with soft pastels and measures 13.75"x19.75".

Thursday, October 16, 2008

Black's Beach

This pastel painting is done on velour paper with dry pastels and measures 10"x20".

Monday, October 13, 2008

Twilight at Chino Hills

This pastel painting is done on velour paper with soft pastel and measures 13.5"x19.5". Points of View  Modern Landscapes 11/08, Laguna Beach 3rd place. A Night in Fullerton 11/9-2/10.  Art Walk Village Art Center 11/10-3/11.

Thursday, October 9, 2008

Morning Shadows Chino Hills


This pastel painting is done on velour paper with soft pastels and measures 14"x19.75".

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Morning Glow

This pastel painting is done with dry pastels on velour paper and measures 13.75"x19.5".

Monday, October 6, 2008

Park Road Chino Hills


This pastel painting is done on velour paper and with dry pastels and measures 13.5"x19.5".

Friday, October 3, 2008

Park Road at Dawn


This pastel painting is done on velour paper with soft pastels and measures 14"x19.5".

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Canyon Shadows


This pastel painting is done on velour paper with soft pastels and measures 13.25"x19.5".  USPA show

Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Laguna Path


This pastel painting is done on velour paper with soft pastels and measures 14.5"x19.5".

Sunflowers at Sunset


This pastel painting is done with soft pastels on velour paper and measures 26.5"x19.5".

Monday, September 29, 2008

Path from the Beach


This pastel painting is done on velour paper with dry pastels and measures 19.5"x13.5".

Clouds along the Beach


This pastel painting is done on Kitty Wallis sanded paper with dry pastels. It measures 18.75"x24.5".

Sunday, September 28, 2008

Passing Storm


This pastel painting is done on velour paper with dry pastels and measures 19.75"x17.5".

Afternoon Storm


This pastel painting is done on velour paper with dry pastels and measures 19.75"x17.75".

Saturday, September 27, 2008

Carbon Canyon Cow


This pastel painting is done on Kitty Wallis sanded paper with soft pastels. The painting measures 17.5"x18.25".