Riverbed, high-key painting study

I’m continuing my exploration of high-key painting, which I define as painting in a narrow range of values, in the higher key of lights.  I don’t know where this is going to lead, but it’s great to practice the control in value needed to get these paintings to work.  I think I’m going to paint … Read more

San Luis Obispo Plein Air: one last painting

A big thank you to those that participated in my poll yesterday to select the top 3 paintings.  I’m going with your recommendations, BUT, adding this new one below. Even though I felt I had a pretty good selection of paintings for the show tomorrow, I cranked out one last painting this morning. I think … Read more

Help me choose the best painting!

I have one more day of painting tomorrow for the San Luis Obispo Plein Air show opening Friday, but I need your help. I must select my top three paintings for the show. I’ve posted the first 6 I’ve painted this week.  What do you think, which should I choose for my top 3?  Do … Read more

Peggi Kroll-Roberts Workshop, Day 5

It’s been a long week!  Everyone worked really hard, so today, we just focused on painting after a brief demo.  I learned a lot from Peggi, and can highly recommend her.  Her next workshop is at the Scottsdale Artist’s School in November. As for these studies, I’m most happy with 2 and 3, and especially … Read more

Peggi Kroll-Roberts Workshop Day 4

Today Peggi Kroll-Roberts focused on the structure of the head.  If you think of the head as a structure of planes, it becomes easier to paint. Each plane has a relative size, shape and direction.  The direction (facing up, down, towards light, away from light) gives you clues about how it should look.  For example, … Read more

Peggi Kroll-Roberts Workshop Day 3

Day 3: “High Key” Painting Day 3 of the Peggi Kroll-Roberts workshop at l’Atelier aux Couleurs focused on painting “high-key” paintings.  This approach to painting is focused on a narrow range of values at the high end (light) of the value scale. I’ve recently experimented with this approach (here, here).  I think it’s ironic that … Read more

Peggi Kroll-Roberts Workshop, Day 2

Peggi taught us a couple more tools for painting.  This was an interesting idea: paint a study with as few brushstrokes as possible.  You design and then draw a composition that allows you to paint with as few big shapes as possible.  This is a great exercise for a couple reasons: first, it’s always a … Read more

Peggi Kroll-Roberts Workshop

Today was the first day of a 5-day Peggi Kroll-Roberts at l’Atelier aux Couleurs in Petaluma.  Peggi has a wonderful unique style for painting the figure, so I’ve looked forward to studying with her for some time.  She’s also a lot of fun. Today, we started simple: gray scale paintings.  These are done, much like … Read more

North Tahoe Plein Air, Day 3

Concentrated on just one painting today, the last day of North Tahoe Plein Air.  While I was looking for a spot, I ran into judge ZeeZee Mott, who was painting on the shore even after just arriving home from Africa the day before!  She was in great spirits, and we talked about my relation to … Read more

North Tahoe Plein Air, Day 2

Another beautiful day in Tahoe!  I spent the day in Blackwood Canyon, a favorite spot of mine in the Fall for the turning Aspens.  I painted two, but the first I’m not sure about, so I’ll hold for now.