Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Shore Line Two Step

 "Shore Line Two Step" Oil on linen 18" X 24"

This will be the painting that I'm submitting to the Salon International at the
Greenhouse Gallery. The Canada Goose is so common that people really don't take
the time to examine all the color that these birds can reflect. I really enjoyed painting
the effects of direct light as well as the reflected light on these geese. I also took a little
more time experimenting with different techniques while maintaining my refusal to use
a smaller brush than a #5 Signet Filbert.

Monday, October 29, 2012

Postcard Size Art

(L) Chinese Goose (R) Canada Goose

Both are 7" X 5" on Gallery Wrapped Canvas.

These are for Toucan's "Little Art Show". Postcard size paintings that are unframed. I usually take the opportunity to try different techniques and materials with these small paintings. I just finished reading a great book on techniques of the masters, so I started with a detailed black & white under painting, then started glazing in with thin layers of color building to thicker applications of paint. It was really fun and the end result was a Classic Atelier look.

Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Valley Awakening


"Valley Awakening" 16" X 24" Oil on Panel

Actually, I started this on location, yet after the block in my light and clouds were gone, so I finished it in my Studio. I really enjoy hiking out in new areas of the Madison Valley, especially when it's a cold early Spring morning before the sun breaks the top of the mountains. Alone with my paints, the slightest movements and sounds are amplified, colors seem more identifiable and the trees display their unique character. The stage is set...

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

In Passing

  "In Passing"   Oil    12" X 16"

I started this painting as a demonstration during
Artists in Action at the 2012 Woodson Art Museum's Birds in Art Event.
 I feel very fortunate to have been juried into this wonderful event and
meet so many accomplished artists, several of which are heroes of mine.
This painting is a full donation to the Woodson Art Museum with
a sincere "Thank You!"
This event and museum has really inspired me to "Step Up my Game"
and keep submitting to future Birds in Art events.

Tuesday, September 4, 2012

In The Shade of a Russian Olive Tree

"In The Shade of a Russian Olive Tree"  Oil  12" X 16"

These are not wild ducks, yet I couldn't resist the colors and contrasts of this simple composition with light filtering through the branches of the Russian Olive tree. This also allowed me an opportunity to explore the colors of domestic waterfowl, the subject of one of my favorite artists, "Alexander Koester".

Sunday, August 26, 2012

OCT. YELLOWSTONE SUNSET

"Oct. Yellowstone Sunset"  Oil   9" X 12"

Taking a break away from the Geese.  With all the smoke in the air and no prospects of rain, I'm looking forward to Fall's arrival.

Saturday, August 25, 2012

WATERFRONT PASSAGE

"Waterfront Passage"  Oil  8" X 10"

While painting this piece I realize that I need to concentrate on economy of brush strokes, I'm starting to "noodle" too much. I do enjoy the color combinations and overall color harmony.

Friday, August 24, 2012

MOVING ON

"Moving On"  Oil   8" X 10"

I've given myself a goal of One painting a night. (I was at Life Drawing last night so Thursdays don't count). Anyway this was painted Wednesday night on a lead primed linen canvas panel. I'm still experimenting with edge quality and color harmony.

Thursday, August 23, 2012

TELLING SECRETS

"Telling Secrets"  Oil  9" X 12 on Canvas Panel

When out sketching and photographing geese it's really hard not to create an anthropomorphize situation. After observing them for a while I can see simple social situations occurring much like watching a group of people in a restaurant or kids out on a school playground.

Sunday, August 19, 2012

MORNING BREAK

" Morning Break"  Oil  9" X 12"

I want to experiment with more exaggerated and broken color,
yet still retain a representational style. I eventually want to
push the handling of my subject breaking up the simple
shapes into more complex arrangements to where the
end result will be more Expressionistic. 

JEFFERS' FARM

"Jeffers' Farm"  Oil   12" X 16"  Plein Air    SOLD

I don't usually paint Barn Scenes, yet I've passed this farm many
times on my way to different locations on the Madison River. I had
always thought that other Artist's could paint this location
and do it better justice than I. Not only did I have a fantastic time
painting here I came away with a better understanding of atmospheric
perspective and color harmony. What a great education...

Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Swimming Through Tranquil Waters


"Swimming Through Tranquil Waters" Oil  14" X 18"

I've been wanting to paint a Mallard Hen and work out the challenge of painting the unique qualities  of their plumage. The water was handled more graphically to create a subtle tension with the subject. 
This painting will be available at : Gallery Interiors here in Billings.

Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Morning at Fireman's Point


"Morning at Fireman's Point"  Oil   14" X 18
This was painted on location on the Stillwater River at one of
my favorite Fishing Accesses. This piece will be available
Here in Billings at Gallery Interiors

Thursday, July 12, 2012

Sun Break on Quake Lake

"Sun Break on Quake Lake", Oil on Linen, 34" X 40"
One of my largest, most fulfilling and challenging paintings to date.

On August 17, 1959 an earthquake in the Madison Canyon River Area, near West Yellowstone, formed Quake Lake. The earthquake created a massive landslide of about 80 million tons of rock, which stopped the flow of the Madison River in the Madison River Canyon gorge.

Thursday, April 19, 2012

TAKING FLIGHT

 
"Taking Flight" 20"X16" Oil on Panel 
Once in a while a painting needs to sit for some time before it's finished. When I came back I started applying thicker paint in a more "painterly" manner with allot of dry-brushing. I try really hard to stay away from formulaic methods while working on a painting. The end result for Taking Flight is a more tonal painting. These Mallard Drakes with their signature Green heads really blend into their environments. I wanted to depict the since of camouflage that exists in nature. This painting will be available at Gallery & Interiors here in Billings, MT

Friday, February 3, 2012

Sunlit Path

"Welcoming Shade on a Sunlit Path"   Oil   24" X 40"
Here's another painting from one of my favorite areas.
I love the dancing light that is found in these shaded areas
along these Cottonwood paths. Normally I would've taken out
the wooden post-rail fence, yet the effects of the light were
too enticing not to paint it.
"Looks like a good spot for a Picnic."
Available at: Maydak Gallery & Studio, Ennis, MT artincool@comcast.net

Spring on North Stillwater Road

"Spring on North Stillwater Road"  Oil  12" X 20"
I love these old Barns, yet include the opportunity to paint Golden Willows,
"Awesome!" This also afforded me the opportunity to explore
some new pallet and color options.

Fan Mountain Sunset

"Fan Mountain Sunset"  Oil   9" X 18"
My field study for this painting was a failure due to the lack
of good drawing. I was working so quick to get the accurate color
of the sunlight on the mountain that the drawing fell apart.
I recomposed this in my studio.
Available at: Maydak Gallery & Studio  artincool@comcast.net

Mother Goose

"Mother Goose"   Oil   20" X 14"
"I Made It!"  This painting was Juried into Woodson Art Museum's
2012 Birds in Art Exhibit. I will be attending the opening weekend's festivities
at the Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum in Wausau WI Sept. 7th, 8th and 9th.
I am very excited and honored to have been selected this year.
Look for my ad in the September
issue of American Art Collector Magazine.