Saturday, August 4, 2012
"A Wake at Sunset" 12x24 oil on canvas
A couple of days ago I decided to work on this one little more. More paint, more paint. And I think I made it better. It's been a struggle this summer to find time to paint. So busy, such a wonderful summer in VT. But I need to paint more. So, this was a start.
Thursday, May 31, 2012
"Daydreamer" (Ancrew) 15x30 oil on canvas
The last painting from my year of classes at the Academy studying with Sharon Sprung. Figurative painting from life/model. Andrew was a wonderful subject. I wish a photo could show more detail that is in the painting, but alas. . . It was a very good year of painting and I feel like I learned a great deal! Thanks to Sharon, the most amazing teacher. Now, a summer of painting on my own in VT. More to follow, hopefully soon.
Wednesday, May 2, 2012
"Peace" (Jesse) 18x24 oil on linen
This new painting emerged out of a great deal of struggle. Two and a half weeks ago I started a new pose on an 18x36 gessoed panel. The drawing and composition were a good start and I proceeded to paint only to feel completely stymied. The paint seemed to be soaking in and getting chalky. Not at all like oils on panel usually respond. I use really good quality oil paints, so materials didn't seem to be the possible problem. My immediate conclusion: it must be the painter (of course.) I continued to work really hard, piling on the paint. The solution to everything is usually "more paint", but by the following Monday when my teacher arrived I was terribly frustrated. She immediately said "something's wrong", and encouraged me to "move on, get a new start". I hate to quit, and was beating myself up something awful. It's easy to get so DOWN (sensitive? moody? fear of failure?) So easy to fall into negative self-recrimination.
But I'm here to listen and learn from Sharon, so I bucked up and took her advice.
She moved me to the other model in the room, Jesse. And I found a linen support I had laying around in the locker room. A fresh start, but with a lot shorter time to work on the painting. Yikes! But, Jesse has such character, great muscle definition and skin color, a great look, and I love the peace sign earring. As it turned out, the whole thing was a pleasure to paint. And what started as a bomb turned into a success. And relatively quickly, for me. Lessons learned: sometimes a fresh start is just the ticket. And, Sharon's theory is that the gesso (acrylic) I used to prep the panel was the problem. It probably hadn't properly "cured". Live and learn. . .
But I'm here to listen and learn from Sharon, so I bucked up and took her advice.
She moved me to the other model in the room, Jesse. And I found a linen support I had laying around in the locker room. A fresh start, but with a lot shorter time to work on the painting. Yikes! But, Jesse has such character, great muscle definition and skin color, a great look, and I love the peace sign earring. As it turned out, the whole thing was a pleasure to paint. And what started as a bomb turned into a success. And relatively quickly, for me. Lessons learned: sometimes a fresh start is just the ticket. And, Sharon's theory is that the gesso (acrylic) I used to prep the panel was the problem. It probably hadn't properly "cured". Live and learn. . .
Labels:
beard,
figurative,
gray hair,
Jesse,
peace sign,
Sharon Sprung's class
Wednesday, April 18, 2012
Andrew 12x12 oil on panel
I started a new large painting on Monday, but the model needed to take the day off today, so Andrew substituted and we did a one-day painting. I would love to spend more time painting him. He has a great look. But painting quickly from life is a great exercise.
Labels:
Andrew,
daily painting,
figurative,
Sharon Sprung's class
Monday, April 16, 2012
"Waltrudis in Blues" 18x18 oil on canvas

Saturday, March 31, 2012
"Private Moment (Amanda)" 18x36 oil on panel
Friday, March 23, 2012
"Private Moment (Amanda)" 18x36 oil on panel

Sunday, March 11, 2012
"Dressing" (Rachel) 24x24 oil on canvas
Labels:
dressing gown,
figurative,
gown,
hands,
kimono,
Rachel,
Sharon Sprung's class
Sunday, February 19, 2012
"Moment of Silence" 24x24 oil on canvas

Labels:
Cesar,
Connie,
figurative,
Sharon Sprung's class
"The Dancer" 18x24 oil on canvas

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