Question: How many artists does it take to change a lightbulb? Answer: Two. One to change the bulb, and one to say "I could do that!" When I learned about the original daily painting blogger, Duane Keiser, I thought, "I could do that!" My thanks to Duane and the other leaders in the Painting-A-Day movement.
Thursday, January 31, 2008
Wednesday, January 30, 2008
Head sketches 1-30-08
Tuesday, January 29, 2008
Head study
This is a practice drawing, done from a photo. The subject is Beryl Markham, a well known aviator. She was the first pilot to fly the Atlantic from east to west, which made for a long night. I think the year she did it was 1935. In art school, we did a lot of drawings on smooth newsprint. The rough variety, which seems to be more commonly available, doesn't work as well. But smooth newsprint and charcoal pencil work really well together. It's a softer surface than most other papers, very nice to work on. Unfortunately, it's not archival. It yellows quickly.
Monday, January 28, 2008
Figure study
Oil on canvas board, 16 x 20 inches
This paint sketch was done in class in the mid 1990's, at California Art Institute in Westlake Village. I have many good memories of that school. The instructor for this class was the legendary Neil Boyle, BSWCA. (BSWCA means Big Shot West Coast Artist.) Although I didn't adopt his colorful painting style or his preferred subject matter (dance hall floozies), I enjoyed his great sense of humor. I followed his practice of using kerosene for paint thinner for a while, but I now use odorless thinner. If you're interested, you could Google Neil Boyle.
Sunday, January 27, 2008
Pirate and Pretty Girl Drawing
Well, it looks like my blog is back from the dead. I am working on a commissioned painting and don't have time to do a daily painting, between the commissioned piece and my day job. So, I will post some drawings I have done in the past (recent and distant). Some drawings will be school work, some will be portfolio pieces (like this one), some will be quick sketches I will do in the near future, and some will be from my archives. I have a lot of drawings to show, so I might as well keep my blog alive until I can do new paintings.