Hot off the easel (or the studio floor). This blog is a n update on what is really going on in our studios. I will be posting everything, including studies for paintings, field studies, still life and finished studio paintings.
8x16 oil on linen I have endless ideas from my last trip to Africa. I'm having trouble deciding on a centerpiece for SCI so I keep painting these small studies until a settle on something for a large piece.
22x36 oil on Linen. The midday sun was long and hot. The most excitement would be seen in the early morning or late afternoon light. By 3pm I prayed for either clouds or rain, or both. Most often my saviour was a lone buffalo Male. He seemed to epitomize the hot, angy sun.
but death and taxes! 24x46 oil I still need a title for this one. Hoarding the Prize? This lioness brought down this full grown Zebra with her two small cubs. It was a training experience for the cubs and an experience to watch!
28x36 A Baobab is like a tree from a fairy tale. They also call it the "Upside down Tree" When you paint one you have to forget everything you ever knew about a tree.
One of the nice things about Spring is the fog that hangs around in the morning. They even delay schools because of it. Another nice thing is the arrival of the Osprey. They made it back, safe and sound and are fast to work making nest improvements. Soon the female will be sticking to nest and we will know we have eggs!
Oil on linen, 8x10 Matthew dragged me to a portrait session and I had such fun he doesn't want me to come back! I haven't done a life portrait in many years!
18x28 oil on linen This painting was a great excuse to use some different colors like a super red!! I did lots of figure painting in college so it was fun to brush up on some skills.
It's January and it's coooooold! The news is obsessed with this story. I know here in Maryland we are not suffering as much as other states around the country. But it is winter, after all! This morning our thermometer read 10 degrees. I took this photo from the front porch, still in my PJs. This pair of Swans and waterfowl mix are out there in the elements, everyday!
9x12, oil on linen. Here is a series of small paintings of Africa. I'm really enjoying working small for a change! This is a Cheetah family I have painted before. We had the pleasure of watching the Mom hunt and take down a small Wildebeast. It got away, this time.