Showing posts with label Trees. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Trees. Show all posts

Thursday, December 27, 2018

Wonder of Light

Wonder of Light
12"x12" Oil on Deep Edge Canvas


As the year comes to an end, it is a great time to pause and reflect on we've been and where we want to go. Here is a recent landscape abstract which contains art lessons that can apply to our lives as we contemplate the new year.

1. Gray is a beautiful color.
So many look at gray as depressing and drab. There is so much delicate beauty in all of the many kinds of gray. There are warm grays, cool grays, brown grays, blue grays, green grays and so much more.

Our society polarizes more and more into camps of defined color. (Black & White, Red and Blue, etc.) We need to learn to recognize the mixing and bleeding of gray mid-tones in life and culture. If we can do that, we can better live together as children of God.

2. Look for the light.
As a painter, I spend a lot of time observing light and trying to mimic the effects of light on canvas. Compositionally, light directs the eye around the painting. Light changes as the day progresses. As a plain-air painter, I have to bee quick to capture the light of a certain moment before it changes or goes away altogether. Light guides us. Light reveals. Light brings color.

There is plenty of darkness in our lives. If we think about light as Jesus taught, we remember that God is light and we are light as well. We need to be lovers of the light. We need to be looking for it always—and following it. We should be seekers of the subtle affects and colors that light brings and helping others to recognize just how much we are surrounded with light. We need to bear our own light to the world. St. Francis of Assisi once said, "For all of us would be blind if not for the Light of the World."

3. Find your source.
For me, nature and water are sources of renewal. I love to stand near a running rocky river, observing it's motions and listening to its sounds. Nature brings me closer to the hear of my creator. In nature there are no straight lines or right angles. In nature, everything is fractal and curvy. Painting nature is so much more forgiving than painting man-made things and structures. For me, there is no greater art teacher than nature.

It's very important to find something, someone or some place that inspires you and renews you. We all need to find our own sanctuary from the world's distractions and draw near to God.


Wednesday, April 11, 2018

Frost at Dawn


24"x24"
Oil on Deep Edged Canvas
with Palette Knife
SOLD

I'm really enjoying abstract landscape painting!




Friday, September 1, 2017

Late Light

5"x7"
Oil on Panel
with Palette Knife
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I finally made it back to the lake this summer. I took the opportunity to paint both impressionistic and abstract expressionistic styles. Here's one that is somewhere in-between. it was painted in the late evening as the sun quickly set.

Monday, April 10, 2017

Thursday, January 26, 2017

Silent Sentinels


18"x24"
Oil on Canvas
with Palette Knife
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While walking in the woods, I noticed a striking composition of pale trees against a dark wooded background—all kissed by morning light. The trees resembled something like age-old sages—witnesses to all that happens around them. Perhaps they even were more like sentinels, silently at watch in the forest. 

Tuesday, January 10, 2017

Winter Wandering

18"x24"
Oil on Canvas
with Palette Knife
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My first painting of 2017. This organic abstract was inspired by impressions gathered from a walk in the snow.

Thursday, October 27, 2016

A Walk in the Park


8"x10" Oil on Panel
with Palette Knife
SOLD


One of the paintings for "A Walk in the Park" event at Marcella Vivrette Smith Park, 
Brentwood, on Oct 30 from 1-5 PM.

If you're looking for a nice, short hike, Smith Park in Brentwood, TN has a lot to offer. There is a lot of varying terrain, from open fields to rocky climbs. The portion of the trail painted here was especially nice. It was a loose-gravel limestone path which meandered from a warm sunny overlook down into a minty-cool patch of evergreens. You could feel the temperature drop as you walked though it. All the while, the sun dazzled and danced through the trees.

Smith Park is one of Middle Tennessee's best kept secrets. If you're ever in the area, I highly recommend you give these amazing trails a try.

Tuesday, October 25, 2016

Wisdom in the Woods


8"x10" Oil on Panel
with Palette Knife
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One of the paintings for "A Walk in the Park" event at Marcella Vivrette Smith Park, 
Brentwood, on Oct 30 from 1-5 PM.

There is much wisdom to be found in the woods. With trees as old as centuries and rocks existing for millennia, just think of the wisdom they can tell us if they could talk. Some of the large old trees in Smith Park, like this one, tell a story with every crook, knot and groove.

It is an honor to paint portraits of trees. Some of the things I love about painting outdoors is listening to the wisdom of trees and spending time with these great citizens of the world.

Tuesday, September 27, 2016

September Sunlight

6"x6" Oil on Panel
with Palette Knife

Another day at the barn, horsing around, while my daughter rides. This time, I had some visitors watch me paint from behind—as shown in the photo below. 

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Tuesday, March 1, 2016

40 Days: Day 18: Morning Song


5"x7" Oil on Panel
with Palette Knife
SOLD

O Lord, open my lips. 

And my mouth shall proclaim your praise.

Psalm 51:15




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Sunday, January 24, 2016

Cold Creek


8x10
Oil on Panel
SOLD


We had a decent snow the other day for Tennessee. 
Today, I ventured out to the creek for a plain-air adventure. 
It was a blast.



Sunday, January 25, 2015

Foggy Mountain River


8"x10" Oil on Panel
with Palette Knife
SOLD



I just love rushing mountain rivers. Today's painting comes from one foggy morning in the Great Smokey Mountains.

Thursday, January 8, 2015

Fire & Ice 18"x24"


18"x24" Oil on Canvas
with Palette Knife
SOLD



Going big again. This time I painted an 24"x18" enlargement of one of favorite landscapes from last year's 30. It is of a fiery sunrise lighting the hilltop of a frozen landscape. 

Wednesday, January 7, 2015

Summer Sunset


6"x6" Oil on Panel
with Palette Knife
SOLD



Thinking of warmer days last July. Sunsets are always worth preserving.

Friday, January 2, 2015

Winter Trees


6"x6" Oil on Panel
with Palette Knife



Longing for some snow in Tennessee this winter, here is a painting of snow covered trees from our travels through Kentucky.

Winter Trees


6"x6" Oil on Panel
with Palette Knife



Longing for some snow in Tennessee this winter, here is a painting of snow covered trees from our travels through Kentucky.

Friday, September 26, 2014

Wisteria

6"x6" Oil on Panel
with Palette Knife
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30 Paintings in 30 Days: September, 2014—Day 26

Another one from my "This Would Make A Great Painting Someday" file—beautiful wisteria raining down through some spring trees.

Tuesday, September 2, 2014

Sweet Gum Turning



8"x10" Oil on Panel
with Palette Knife
SOLD


30 Paintings in 30 Days: September, 2014—Day 2

On the lake, the first trees to show their Autumn colors are the ones on the banks—whose roots closest to the cool lake water. These Sweet Gums, clinging to the lake shore, are especially eager to change color—even in late August. 

Saturday, January 25, 2014

Fire & Ice

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


It was a bitterly cold morning in Middle Tennessee. As I drove my kids to school, the temperature was in the single digits. On the way, we passed a field where the treetops were just beginning to be warmed by the sun. The golden light looked like fire against the cold, icy ground. It was a beautiful scene to start the day.