Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Essence

"What is real is not the external form, but the essence of things . . . it is impossible for anyone to express anything essentially real by imitating its exterior surface." Brancusi

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

The Very old Adobe


'The Very Old Adobe'
Oil on Board
12 x 16

Right now is the best time of year to visit the California coast. While it may be cool, cloudy and damp in the Bay Area, a quick drive over the hill and you can be wrapped in warm sunshine and stunning autumn light. And that's just how it way yesterday at Wilder Ranch Park in Santa Cruz.

After meandering through the park, I settled on an interesting perspective of the old adobe. Hand built in the 18th century, the very old adobe is indeed very old. So old, in fact, parts are held together with chicken wire and modern day concrete supports, and it is still completely fascinating and myserious.

Old things have ghosts. Old things have character. And old things make for great painting subjects. Long live old things!

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Moss Landing Overpass


Oil on Board
12 x 9

An unseasonably warm and balmy day at Moss Landing. Many of the great fishing boats were out so I caught this little sailboat sunning itself by the pier. I was struck by not only the lighting, but also the interesting structures of the pier, posts and overpass. There is a nice movement in this painting that takes your eye into the painting - out of the painting and back in again.

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

It's Showtime!

This month there are 3 receptions for 3 shows in which my work is hanging. The first is this Friday at the Los Gatos Museums Gallery where I will be showing several new works including plein air landscapes, rural scenes, animals and figure drawings and paintings.  This Sunday I'll be attending the opening reception for the LGAA juried show where my painting 'Oeil du Poulet' will be on display, and Sat., Oct 31st - Halloween! - is the artist reception for the juried show 'Beasts on Broadway' where one of my beasts is now hanging.

All very fun events - sure to inspire and pique your curiosity ~
(see sidebar for more info and links)

Note: While I have shared some of my work on my web and this blog, nothing beats seeing the real thing!

Monday, October 5, 2009

New Plein Air Paintings



















Gilroy Farm
Oil on Canvas
12 x 12


Filoli Road
Oil on Board
10 x 8

I have been very busy - painting painting painting! These are a couple pictures of my new work.
Come see more at my artist reception on October 23rd, 2009 from 5:30 - 8:30 at the Los Gatos Museums Gallery, and while you're there enjoy a glass of wine with cheese!




Tuesday, September 1, 2009

2 Alla Prima Portraits


Michelle
Oil on Board
12" x 9"





Bonnie
Oil on Board
12" x 9"


Michelle and Bonnie - two very different individuals, both have great expression.

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Michelle




It has been a while since I have worked with the model, so I was relieved and inspired to find that it was 'all still there' while working on this study of Michelle. There is so much that can be expressed when working with the figure. Energy, emotion, history - all of these elements, and more, come to the fore when studying a person in repose. It's one of the things I love about figure painting.

Friday, June 5, 2009

Half Moon Bay Yacht Harbor - en plein air



'Yacht Harbor Thing'
Oil on Board
9" x 12"
Don't ask me what this is, I don't know. It might be a large buoy or something, all I know is it was an interesting shape with some strong lights and darks and it jumped out at me. That is how painting is - something speaks to me and off I go. By the way, the dirt that is sprinkled around the top edges is one of plein air paintings little 'gifts'. If your painting gets blown off the easel and lands face down - voila - instant texture! However, the good thing about oils is that once the paint is dry I can pretty much just dust those things right off!

Sunday, May 24, 2009

Painting en plein air at Filoli






'Filoli'
6" x 8"
Oil on Board





'Filoli Oak'
6" x 8"
Oil on Board




'Behind the Cypress'
9" x 12"
Oil on Board

I spent the last 3 days painting plein air at Filoli. Filoli is an early 20th century country estate located in Woodside CA. Normally not opened to oil painters, this was an exception as I was part of a plein workshop taught by Paul Kratter. The workshop was great, and what a treat to paint in such beautiful surroundings!

Friday, April 10, 2009

'A Day's Work'






'A Day's Work'
Oil on Board
12 x 16

'A Day's Work' was painted en plein air in Portola Valley, California. My other passion is horses and I managed to combine both loves on this beautiful day by painting among the equines. I shall return!

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Resting Place




'Resting Place'
Oil on Board
9 x 12

My other love is horses. Anything horses. Horse smells, horse tack, horse stables, and horsey people are all great things that bring joy to my life. Yesterday as I was driving to my horse destination, I was listening to the news... uhg, however, as soon as I got out of the car, roamed around and breathed in the horse world, all that draining news talk was gone! Here's to way more horseyness - and way less news.

Sunday, April 5, 2009

California Eucalyptus





California Eucalyptus
Oil on Board
10 x 8

These magnificent trees are loaded with texture and color. As the sun changes its angle in the sky, the eucalyptus' bark turns from brown to blue to orange, quite spectacular!

Arastradero Preserve


Arastradero Preserve
Oil on Board
10 x 8

Spring has sprung in a big way! With art gear organised, car packed and at the ready, I am off to a running start this painting season. I will be venturing out in all directions scouting out inspiring vistas and views while absorbing natures blessings along the way.

Painting in Big Sur

'Big Sur' Oil on Linen Panel 9 x 12 SOLD