Saturday, December 31, 2011

New Years Eve Farm

Here's the last plein air piece of 2011. A beautiful day here in the Commonwealth of Kentucky.

New Years Eve Farm
9" x 12", oil, plein air


Thursday, December 29, 2011

Video Demonstration of Park Tree in Midday Sun

Hello everyone! I thought I'd post to let you all know that I uploaded a video to YouTube of a plein air painting I did back in November.




Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Weekly auction!

Hello everyone!

I am offering one painting per week at auction on my blog.

This week's painting is Christmas Eve Creek. Painted on, you guessed it, Christmas Eve at Salem Park in Cumberland County, KY. It's a good sized painting at 16" x 20", oil on oil primed linen panel. I used brushes and knives to accomplish the texture and mood I had in mind. Standing in water part of the time while painting was part of the process with this one. Good boots do wonders.

Go to the link below to view and bid, or simply click the Current Auction! tab at the top of the page on my blog.

Current Auction Page

To bid, just leave the amount in the comments section on the auction page.

Thanks!

Bill

Monday, December 26, 2011

Park Oak

Here's an oil sketch I did this afternoon. Never touched the white. Used turps to pull out the lights. Just trying to see the tree and bring volume to the drawing.

Park Oak
16" x 20", oil, plein air


Saturday, December 24, 2011

Christmas Eve Creek

Merry Christmas Everyone!

Here's one from today. Thanks for looking. Hope you folks have a wonderful Christmas.

Christmas Eve Creek
16" x 20", oil, plein air



Saturday, December 17, 2011

Scattered Light

Painted this one in cold wind on top of a hill today. About half brush and half knife work.

Scattered Light
16" x 20", oil, plein air


Saturday, December 10, 2011

December Stream

Here's a small plein air piece from today. Mostly palette knife work.

December Stream
9" x 12", oil, plein air, palette knife





Saturday, December 3, 2011

Little Renox Creek at Salem Park

Painted this one in a little less than two hours this afternoon. Did a basic grisaille underpainting on a toned linen panel. It was mainly a gray afternoon so I really didn't add a lot of color to it after the initial drawing.

Showing a pic of my easel setup and the scene, the drawing, and the finished painting.

Little Renox Creek at Salem Park
16" x 20", oil, plein air








Gallery Show Opening Reception

I'd like thank everyone that came out to the opening of my current show at The Gallery at 916 last night in Bowling Green, Kentucky. We had a great turnout, with lots of friends and family, and many artists and collectors, coming through the gallery during the evening. I'd guess between 200 and 300 people visited with us during our 3 hour opening.

Below are shots of some of my work. I neglected to get a picture of the front window where five more pieces are hanging. You'll see other small pieces by various gallery artists sitting around in the pictures. I had the largest area of the gallery for my work, and I appreciate the efforts of the gallery staff to put on such a nice show. The gallery has a high quality of local artists represented, and I thoroughly encourage everyone to stop in and check it all out.

I also meant get pictures of the gallery going strong with patrons, but was preoccupied speaking with people when it was so busy, and totally forgot to snap a few. There is one with a few folks in it including a couple of my favorite people, Liza and Jackie Turner.