Thursday, September 5, 2013

Flying High



6"x6" Oil on Gessoed Panel
with Palette Knife
SOLD




Want to know one of my favorite things about living in Franklin?
On a fair day, you can look up and see colorful balloons flying by. 


Wednesday, September 4, 2013

Mushroom



6"x6" Oil on Gessoed Panel
with Palette Knife
SOLD




And now for something completely different. On a family hike, my youngest daughter was very interested in the mushrooms along the trail. She loved their shapes and colors. This one was particularly striking. It reminds me of a real life version of Nintendo's Super Mario "Power-Up" mushrooms. It certainly packs a punch as a painting.


Tuesday, September 3, 2013

Paddlin’ Around



6"x6" Oil on Gessoed Panel
with Palette Knife
SOLD




Another view from our spot on the lake. This time, I painted the end of our cove. It was an interesting study of greens, but there was something lacking. The next morning, I saw a kayak gliding through the cove—silent and graceful. I just had to add it to the painting. It summed up the whole feeling of the lake. You see, the lake is a slow place. Despite all attempts to make life at the lake faster, via technology and agendas, the lake has an inescapable pace of its own. That pace slows us down. We are able to enjoy God's simple gifts. Things like gratitude of every day, appreciation of God’s creation and intimacy from genuine conversation with one another. With all of the water-skiing, tubing and boating, the lake is at its best when the water is still—where you just float along the gentle current. 


Monday, September 2, 2013

King of the Hill



6"x6" Oil on Gessoed Panel
with Palette Knife
NFS




As a child, I used to play a game called "King of the Hill" with my friends. One player (the King) stands atop a hill (or ditch as in our case). Challengers climb the hill and wrestle the king. The one who ends up staying on top is the new king. 

In this plein air painting from the lake, a solitary bale of hay rests atop a hill. This bale has been challenging me to paint it for some time. The best time to paint it is in the late evening when the light is the strongest, but fades fast. In the spirit of the 30 in 30 Challenge, I dared to wrestle that hill with paint. 

It was a tough fight. First of all, the sun vanished behind a cloud just as I was beginning. It returned just in time for me to record the dramatic light effects before setting for the night. The colors changed so fast. I mostly had only values to work with with fleeting moments of color checks in the setting sun. Assaulted by mosquitos and with hands covered in paint, I finally finished the painting by dusk. 

Although the bale of hay still rests at the top of the hill in this painting, I feel confident that I have overcome the challenge and won the game.


Sunday, September 1, 2013

Good Morning


6"x6" Oil on Gessoed Panel
with Palette Knife
SOLD




Welcome to another series of 30 paintings in 30 days inspired by painter Leslie Saeta. Today's post is a plein air piece from our spot on Tims Ford Lake. Mornings are hazy and peaceful on the lake—and today was no exception. The kiss of sunlight on the shady cove gives me a sense of new beginnings and hope-filled possibilities of a new day.




Friday, August 23, 2013

A Crepe Myrtle Morning



6"x6" Oil on Gessoed Panel
with Palette Knife
SOLD


Last week we had a beautiful stent of mild temperatures and low humidity—perfect for painting en plein air. I put my french easel in my car and drove around town looking for the perfect spot to paint. But nothing looked interesting to me. Turns out, I found the perfect subject in my own back yard.  It just goes to show that you don't have to look far to find something meaningful.

This piece also showcases a new limited palette that I'm experimenting with. So far, I love the results.

Its been a while since I posted a painting. I have been painting all summer, but just haven't had time to post them. I also took a trip to California where I took a lot of pictures for paintings.  Rest assured, there is much more to come. This September, I will be attempting another 30 paintings in 30 days. This time, I hope to have a mix of slice-of-life, still life, and plain air subjects (maybe even some conceptual pieces). I also plan to stick with this new palette as well. Please check back regularly to follow along. I look forward to hearing form you.

Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Live Oak (and Spanish Moss)


8"x10" Oil on Gessoed Panel
with Palette Knife
SOLD

Fresh Catch Series #4

There is a lot more to Florida than beaches. Florida's Scenic 30-A is full of brackish lakes and nature parks. Today's "Fresh Catch" comes from Camp Helen State Park. There are many beautiful Live Oaks there. Sculpted by costal weather and adorned with spanish moss, these majestic oaks stand like wise sages along the shore. 



My son in the branches of a majestic Live Oak.