Sunday, March 13, 2011

"Grandma's Cup"

I took me as long to set up and think about what, how and why I wanted to paint than actually painting. Lot's of layering here and since I don't use a hair dryer and always let it dry really well there's a lot of down time. As I look at it now I think I might soften the little leaf that's pointing straight north. It's always gentler to to have directional shapes neither completely verticle or horizontal.. Well, for me anyway.
"Grandma's Cup" 4x3 inches, watercolor on board

Saturday, March 12, 2011

Yellow Cup and Rosebud


I used to do three paintings of the same set up when I lived upstate (and was younger and didn't have to worry about sitting for too long and the effect it would have on my back) and now found myself doing it again. It's more conducive to experimentation.
"Yellow Cup and Rosebud" both 4x3 watercolor on board

Thursday, March 10, 2011

Brooklyn Vase

Not sure about this one!!

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Silver Bowl and Flower Bud

"Silver Bowl and Flower Bud" 4x3 inches, watercolor on board

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Opening in Woodstock, NY

I will be part of a group exhibit (I'm featured artist) at the Lotus Gallery in Woodstock, NY on April 9, 2011. I'm guessing the time will be about 5-7 p.m. We are just planning it now so when it's set I'll repost. Get this: one of my small paintings will be on a billboard on the main highway into town!
If you're in the area I hope to see you!!

Monday, March 7, 2011

Silver Bowls


At first I was going to paint a group of objects as 90% of my work is composed that way. Then I realized I wasn't really into it and threw out the board. This is something new and quite freeing. I mean the discarding of a painting en route! Always a task to be true to ourselves!
"Silver Bowl Horizontal" and "Silver Bowl Verticle" 3x4 and 4x3, watercolor on board

Thursday, March 3, 2011

Pitcher Study


I wanted to translate the treatment of the "onion portraits" into other objects and into more than one object. It's mainly integrating the cast shadows with the body shadows. I have the habit of looking at my older work and trying to understand what worked and put that into new work.

"Lemon and Two Pitchers" and "Lemon and Pitcher"both 4x3 inches, watercolor on board