Friday, April 23, 2010
In The Artist's Magazine - May 2010
I want to thank The Artist's Magazine, and especially Chris McHugh and Meredith Lewis, for publishing a very nice article on my work in the May 2010 issue of The Artist's Magazine. It's available now in bookstores and newsstands. (I know it's only April. . .they've got their act together at TAM.)
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Articles
Online Color Challenge - By Request
Try your hand at this visual puzzle from the color folks at x-rite. See how many times it takes you to get a perfect score - it might be harder than you think. This used to be posted on my old blog and it's back by request. This is for you Jamie!
Friday, April 16, 2010
The Portrait Drawing - Charcoal
Here's another time-lapse video of a portrait drawing I completed recently. I used vine charcoal and charcoal pencils on a piece of paper toned with watercolors. A clean paint brush and paper towels (Bounty) were used to unify and/or blend the charcoal. Several erasers were also employed, the most useful for this drawing being the eraser pencil - a Faber-Castell Perfection 7056. (How can you go wrong when your tools are perfect? - and not only perfect. . . the 7056th iteration of perfection!! Keep it up Faber-Castell.)
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Art Materials,
Drawings,
Music,
Portraits,
Step-by-Step,
Time-Lapse,
Videos
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Art Quotes . . . and a Painting
Uintah Lake
2010 • 20" x 30"
Oil on Linen
2010 • 20" x 30"
Oil on Linen
-John Ruskin (1819-1900)
"I say that good painters imitated nature; but that bad ones vomited it."
-Miguel de Cervantes (1547-1616) in Exemplary Novels (1613)
"I tell you, the more I think, the more I feel that there is nothing more truly artistic than to love people."
-Vincent Van Gogh (1853-1890)
Thursday, April 1, 2010
Tuesday Morning
This is a video from a demo I did last Summer. It is a figurative sketch of a great model, Beth, painted alla prima en plein air on a Tuesday Morning. Thanks to Holly, Jeanette, and Lynn for making it happen, as well as Zeynep Baki, owner of the Hillsborough Winery, for hosting the event.
The song in the video is "Olinda Road", written by Barry Flanagan of the group HAPA. Their music is definitely worth checking out. Several years ago I heard a snippet of one of their songs on NPR. I emailed the program, found out the song was by HAPA, and have been enjoying their music ever since. They were very kind to give their permission to use the music on this video. I hope you like it.
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Figurative,
Music,
Paintings,
Time-Lapse,
Videos
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