Still working on a new series of seascapes based on rocks/surf. Enjoying it, especially after a couple of weeks of no painting. My next painting trip at the end of
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This is another painting part of my seascape “rocks & surf” series. I’m trying to keep it simple, bold and fresh. There’s a line I don’t want to cross between
Here’s another “rocks & surf” painting in my new seascape series. I’m having a blast, playing with color and value, brushwork. I’m loosening up, which feels great. If it sells,
I’m having a great time painting right now. I feel a break-through is either here or about to come! I’ve always loved the California coast, and so while this week
Point Lobos has to be one of my favorite places on earth to paint. Lucky for me, it’s only an hour and 45 minute drive away. I drove down yesterday
Okay, I need your help blogosphere! I need to pick the top 3 paintings for the jury, and top 6 for the exhibition. I’ve listed my picks below. This group
“Nature does nothing uselessly.” Aristotle (384 BC – 322 BC) Have you painted the figure? If you have, you know how difficult it is. Our brains are “wired” to recognize
Here’s the second study I did the other day in Pacific Grove using the “brush in front” technique. I think the values/colors are good, but I probably could have “pushed”
“You don’t get hung up on the scalple if you’re a surgeon. You get hung up on what the scalple will do.” – Artie Shaw All group painting activities I’ve
The other day I wrote about painting with the “brush in front” technqiue. I use this to get accurate color/value. The paitning is now dry, so I was able to