Showing posts with label sunset. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sunset. Show all posts

Sunday, May 17, 2015

Working on This Weekend- 5/17/15

I finished a few little things this week, that's always fun. All three of them are now available in my Etsy store.
Winter Thistle, mixed media drawing on paper, 5x7 inches, finished.
I've been trying to finish up some of the many little drawings that I have floating around, and I started this one quite a while ago. I started the drawing by transferring the pencil outlines, tracing them with pen, and then scrubbing in shading with charcoal. Tracing with pen works nicely, because it doesn't smear or disappear when the charcoal is added over it. After that I refined the dark areas with more pen work, sharp pencils and charcoal, and added in the white highlights with white acrylic paint. 
Beach Shells, oil on panel, 5x7 inches, finished.
This is another picture I gave up on and put away before finishing. But I tried again, and now I think it looks finished. The sand has shape and interest to it, and the shadows on the shells make sense now. 
Dam Sunset, oil on panel, 5x7 inches, finished.
I love the colors in this one, and after a few tries the grasses look good too.
AZ Aspen, oil on canvas panel, 9x12 inches, unfinished.
Still working on this one, I tried another color on the fence, and this time it looks better. The fence and sidewalk at the bottom still need a little more work, but it's close to done.

Saturday, February 7, 2015

Working on This Weekend-2/7/2015

 Here's some of the stuff I've been working on this last month. A charcoal drawing and a few paintings: 
Dry Wash, charcoal on paper, 12x16 inches, unfinished.
This drawing is based on a picture my mom took a few years ago. It's patterns left in the desert sand after a rain. Only on the second layer, so the darks haven't really been built up yet, and I'll probably add the brightest white highlights with acrylic paint after I get done blending the charcoal layers. I don't like using white pastel because it mostly disappears when sprayed with fixative, and I like my drawing to be sealed and safe to handle.
Toxic Beach Foam, oil on canvas panel, 5x7 inches, unfinished.
This little thing is just an experiment, playing with sand mixed in the paint, and combining a few colors I had in mind.
Winter Deer Skull, oil on panel, 16x20 inches, unfinished.
Still working on the deer skull, kind of forgot about it for a few weeks, added a few things on the background this week.
Dam on West, oil on canvas panel, 5x7 inches, unfinished.
This is the first session for this painting, about an hour, and I really like the colors on it so far.
Three Pink Roses, oil on panel, 8x10inches, unfinished.
Almost finished with the roses, I worked on the shadows and the stems today, probably need one more sitting to fill in some of the pinks and whites. Some of the colors on the flowers look grey in the photo, so I tried that and it looked dead and wrong, so I wiped it off and tried a light blue, but that looked funny too. Then I tried a light purple instead, and that really popped.  It's funny how colors can be so tricky. Sometimes if I get really stuck figuring out a color I'll open the picture in Paint and use the eyedropper tool to see exactly what it is.