Tuesday, December 31, 2019

New Years Eve Drawing Marathon!

Signey~Best expressive model ever!

Session 1: 10:00 AM - 1:00 pm
Gesture poses of 1,2,3,5,7 minutes.

















New Years Eve Drawing Marathon!
3 Sessions, 9 hours, 6 models, $15.00!

- Session 1: 10:00 AM - 1:00 pm
Gesture poses of 1,2,3,5,7 minutes.
2 Models on rotating stands. 
Mogens (Momo) and Signey

- Session 2: 1:30 pm - 4:30 pm
Fibonacci sequence. 1,1,2,3,5,8,13,21,34,55 minutes, 
2 models on rotating stands. 
Randall and Prudence

- Session 3: 5:00pm - 8:00 pm.
Long poses, 40 minutes each,
2 models, rotating stands.
Chris and Nat

Saturday, December 21, 2019

Draw

Paint
Watercolor drawings!






I think they are drawings with paint

Friday, December 6, 2019

Ability

To Focus on the Important
When I do art, whatever the medium, is a return to center, to focus.
Usually proceeded by mental set up, with the potential to derail.








Wednesday, October 30, 2019

Friday, September 27, 2019

(never) show source material

Never Say Never

three preliminary paintings = three hours

Chillin'




Workin'
Source: photo composite worked in Procreate


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Source: Life Figure Drawing: Sumi & graphite




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Special moment 



Source: 2012 family photo shoot




Richard's Artist Statement

What year?





His statement pretty much rips my heart out. Maybe a slight over exaggeration.

Sunday, September 22, 2019

Artist Statement 2019 - 2020

Autumn Equinox

Changing season: 
to growing, to reinventing, 
to re-defining my inner critics, 
to stepping a little further out on my own.

Visual work facilitates change in my life, 
environment, and thought processes.

Intention: 
Learn to paint with acrylics
using influential subjects.

Monday, September 16, 2019

Sunday, September 8, 2019

'Twilight' series

Curiosity
Can I capture twilight color & value? 
(presented in reverse timeline)

'The Lineup' 

the city is under the fog

'under the fog'

Richard's photo captures the hues!*

doesn't look real...

...but it is

material testing





twilight fog

after the glow



Procreate touch up 'on w.c.'
Procreate touch up 




moved from book to w.c. paper






'research'
Can I paint this?


Can I paint this? 
The living room windows face west. We eat our meals at a small table looking out to the San Francisco Bay, and the peninsular 'The City' is built upon. 

(Commentary)
We watched the SalesForce Tower being built. We see its beacon, unfortunately, visible from everywhere, including the return trip from the Farallons, rising higher than the SF hills. 

The sky has had some extraordinary color. I wanted to do sketches, capturing the sequence from after sunset: twilight, civil dusk before nautical dusk. To photographers, the blue hour, lasts about 20 minutes. With 'gesture drawing' twilight in watercolor, I maybe had less than 5 minutes before the sky changed color.

I did some research to know what twilight is, when to sit at the table and paint, and set up what I need to paint. It took one evening to figure out working in a watercolor book wouldn’t work! Too wet to turn pages quickly to capture multiple images.

Next night I used previously cut sheets I was making into a book but never sewed together. So, at least I could let the page dry when I started another. 

That worked, but why work so small? So I moved up to quarter sheets taped to the board, with taped borders too. Now a piece is more than a study, going towards a sketch. This is a bit of a breakthrough for me. Using more paper, more paint!

But then the paper started buckling! I recall in the old days stretching paper. It’s a long story. 

Enjoyed the process, and got some fun paintings out of it.

Next, I’m pursuing acrylic painting.