Showing posts with label cat painting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cat painting. Show all posts

Monday, October 31, 2016

oliver

After a weekend away from the easel, I felt a bit tired, and not full of confidence when I woke up this morning. When I paint I try to keep all the voices out of my head telling me why I'm much too tired today, or because I haven't painted in two days I've obviously forgotten everything I ever learned. Or that I'm crazy to get up so early in the morning to paint when I need sleep, and my time would be better spent doing the chores that piled up while I was away this weekend. 

So I started Oliver and wasn't happy with the direction. I drive my daughter to the bus stop each morning, which can be an interruption, but sometimes it's a much needed pause to think about my process. This morning that break was a good pause. I went back into my studio and wiped away a good portion of what I had painted. Changed my reference photo to black and white. Mixed up some new colors, and dove back in. Sometimes taking a pause is so, so important!

This original 6"x6" oil painting is available, unframed, for $95 here.

Here are a few work-in-progress photos of Oliver's evolution this morning...
    
My happy place!

Friday, March 18, 2016

throw caution to the wind

This is my Oliver. I threw all caution to the wind painting him and it was so much fun. I think he was pleased with it, too. Happy Friday! This original oil painting is available, unframed, for $85. Click to Bid

Thursday, January 1, 2015

green eyes

Each time I start a new painting I have something I try to focus my thoughts on. Always learning. My goal, and challenge with painting, right now at least, is patience. I have been reading David  A. Leffel's book Oil Painting Secrets From a Master which is full of great information.
This painting is available for puchase for $75, unframed.


Friday, January 10, 2014

honey

Honey lived outside and was brought into the home of a very good friend during a cold winter snap several years ago. What a lucky cat, and he knows it! Fun, and challenging, a little tight, but also loose…I played with color, and brightness and adding touches of pure pigment to make it pop. Let me know what you think. This painting is SOLD!