Worked on this one on location today, until I got snowed out, again. Finished up in the studio. Not the best pic of the painting. It looks a little curved at the bottom, but really isn't.
Abandoned on Main Street, Breckenridge
16" x 20", oil
Friday, April 29, 2011
Abandoned on Main Street, Breckenridge
Labels:
16" x 20",
Breckenridge,
oil
Thursday, April 28, 2011
Edge of the Dredge Pond
The sun has finally made an appearance. Not a cloud in the sky all day. Wonderful day to be standing in a gorgeous spot for a few hours.
Edge of the Dredge Pond
16" x 20", oil, plein air
Edge of the Dredge Pond
16" x 20", oil, plein air
Labels:
16" x 20",
alla prima,
Breckenridge,
linen,
oil,
plein air
Monday, April 25, 2011
Blue River #3
Springtime in the Rockies. The sun came out twice during my four hour painting time today. It also snowed hard twice during the same session. Still having fun!
Thanks for looking. Including a pic of my setup.
Blue River #3
16" x 20", oil, plein air
Thanks for looking. Including a pic of my setup.
Blue River #3
16" x 20", oil, plein air
Labels:
16" x 20",
alla prima,
Breckenridge,
linen,
oil,
plein air
Sunday, April 24, 2011
Finally Spring in the Mountains?
Don't bet on it. Still in the 30's and 40's here in Breckenridge. Had 7 new inches of snow for closing day of the ski area today. It did warm up enough that some pseudo-green grass showed up next to this old building I painted this morning.
Peeking Through
16" x 20", oil, plein air
Peeking Through
16" x 20", oil, plein air
Labels:
16" x 20",
Breckenridge,
oil,
plein air
Friday, April 22, 2011
Kate Ellick
Kate Ellick was 61 years old when she was arrested for being homeless in Australia. She never had a family, or anyone to help her. She was sentenced to three months in prison. This is her mugshot.
I did this drawing over the last two days in my studio during Open Studio hours. Hope you like it. Thanks for looking.
Kate Ellick
20" x 16", charcoal
I did this drawing over the last two days in my studio during Open Studio hours. Hope you like it. Thanks for looking.
Kate Ellick
20" x 16", charcoal
Labels:
16" x 20",
Breckenridge,
charcoal,
portrait
Aspens in Wind
This one was a bear to work on. Wind gusts kept me hanging on to my palette and the linen panel a lot of the time. But things like that are what makes this so much fun.
Had an Open House at the Tin Shop yesterday. It went really well. Lots of visitors.
"Aspens in Wind"
20" x 16", oil, plein air
Had an Open House at the Tin Shop yesterday. It went really well. Lots of visitors.
"Aspens in Wind"
20" x 16", oil, plein air
Labels:
16" x 20",
alla prima,
Breckenridge,
linen,
oil,
plein air
Sunday, April 17, 2011
Inmate 1288
Did this drawing over the last couple of days during open studio hours.
Inmate 1288
20" x 16", charcoal
Inmate 1288
20" x 16", charcoal
Saturday, April 16, 2011
Aspens
Had fun painting this one today. Talked to a lot of people. Weather is great.
Aspens
20" x 16", oil, plein air
Aspens
20" x 16", oil, plein air
Labels:
16" x 20",
alla prima,
Breckenridge,
linen,
oil,
plein air
Friday, April 15, 2011
Blue River #2
Here's a quick 2 hour painting from today. Had to get back and open the studio by 2 p.m. Made it by the skin of my teeth. I like where this one ended up though.
Blue River #2
16" x 20", oil, plein air
Blue River #2
16" x 20", oil, plein air
Labels:
16" x 20",
alla prima,
Breckenridge,
linen,
oil,
plein air
Thursday, April 14, 2011
Edwin Carter Museum
Painted this one in blowing snow this morning. I had to stand my palette upright in the lid of my paintbox to try and keep snow from accumulating on it. By the time I finished I could barely see the paint tubes in the bottom of my box. Snow and icicles on the beard.
Edwin Carter Museum
16" x 20", oil, plein air
Edwin Carter Museum
16" x 20", oil, plein air
Labels:
16" x 20",
alla prima,
Breckenridge,
linen,
oil
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
Barney Ford
Did this portrait this afternoon. This is Barney Ford. He was an escaped slave who prospered and became a prominent entrepreneur and black civil rights pioneer in Colorado. In 1880, Ford became the first black businessman in Breckenridge when he opened Ford’s Restaurant and Chop House. My current studio is next door to the Barney Ford House which he and his wife lived in for many years.
Also including a couple of pics of the snow we're having right now. We're supposed to have up to a foot tonight.
Barney Ford
16" x 20", charcoal
Also including a couple of pics of the snow we're having right now. We're supposed to have up to a foot tonight.
Barney Ford
16" x 20", charcoal
Labels:
16" x 20",
alla prima,
Breckenridge,
charcoal,
portrait
Father Dyer Methodiat Church
Did this one this morning. The building is the Father Dyer Methodist Church in Breckenridge, CO. Father Dyer was the Snowshoe Itinerant Preacher. Back in the day when there was no other way through the Rocky Mountains, he used snowshoes and skis, 12 foot planks, going from mining town to mining town, delivering mail and preaching the Word. He planted this church in Breckenridge in the 1880's, I believe, which is still going strong today.
Father Dyer Methodist Church
16" x 20", oil, plein air
Father Dyer Methodist Church
16" x 20", oil, plein air
Labels:
16" x 20",
alla prima,
Breckenridge,
linen,
oil,
plein air
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Blue River #1
Here's today's outdoor painting effort. This is my first full day in Breckenridge, Colorado. Here for 5 weeks as Guest Artist at the Tin Shop in the Arts District. I stood by the Blue for about three hours painting this one. Hard for me to judge the colors in the pic on my laptop. I'll check it out after dark and adjust if need be.
"Blue River #1"
16" x 20", oil, plein air
"Blue River #1"
16" x 20", oil, plein air
Labels:
16" x 20",
alla prima,
Breckenridge,
oil,
plein air
Wednesday, April 6, 2011
Japan
Here's a small one I did for this month's Virtual Paintout (link to the VPO is the right sidebar ---->).
Japan
5" x 7", oil, palette knife
Japan
5" x 7", oil, palette knife
Labels:
5" x 7",
GSV,
oil,
palette knife,
Virtual Paintout
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