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Here is some information about my work and myself.
Anonymous left a comment regarding the painting,"Creme de Menthe", and asked for information about me and about purchasing paintings.
My painting background goes back to 1991 as a student taking classes at California Art Institute in Calabassas, California. (The school relocated to Westlake Village, California in 1993.) The classes were focused on drawing and painting the human figure, and there was an emphasis on drawing for illustration. Before beginning these classes, I had been drawing for many years. I freelanced as an illustrator for several years, beginning in 1995. Most of the illustration was for Teacher Created Materials, a schoolbook publisher in Southern California.
I am not represented by any galleries, and do not have any shows scheduled. This blog and my website are my only venues for showing my work. You can see my website, Bruce Hedges Fine Art, by clicking on the link at the top of this page, on the right side.
All of the paintings shown are available for sale except those marked "Sold", or "Private Collection". Not all paintings shown have prices indicated, but they will soon. If you are interested in purchasing a painting, please email me at brucehedges3@aol.com
My painting background goes back to 1991 as a student taking classes at California Art Institute in Calabassas, California. (The school relocated to Westlake Village, California in 1993.) The classes were focused on drawing and painting the human figure, and there was an emphasis on drawing for illustration. Before beginning these classes, I had been drawing for many years. I freelanced as an illustrator for several years, beginning in 1995. Most of the illustration was for Teacher Created Materials, a schoolbook publisher in Southern California.
I am not represented by any galleries, and do not have any shows scheduled. This blog and my website are my only venues for showing my work. You can see my website, Bruce Hedges Fine Art, by clicking on the link at the top of this page, on the right side.
All of the paintings shown are available for sale except those marked "Sold", or "Private Collection". Not all paintings shown have prices indicated, but they will soon. If you are interested in purchasing a painting, please email me at brucehedges3@aol.com
Thursday, May 31, 2007
Lavender Blossoms

Lavender Blossoms, by Bruce Hedges
A Micro-Mini
2 1/2 x 3 1/2 inches
Oil on panel
There are beautiful trees lining many streets in this area. They have lavender-colored blossoms in May, and I've always called them Lavender Trees, but the correct name is Jacaranda Trees.
This tiny painting shows the blossoms close up.
Sold.
Monday, May 28, 2007
White Cup

White Cup, by Bruce Hedges
Oil on canvas 16 x 20 inches
Not a daily painting. I'd better paint faster, because I'm about to run out of larger paintings. This was my first still life (not my first painting), painted in 2001. The white cup is the focal point, of course, because it's the lightest spot in a dark painting. Someone once commented that it's the wrong kind of glass for wine. True. In a still life, at least my still lifes, the shapes and colors are more important than the practical relationships of the elements. (Lemons and leafy twigs don't go with wine either.) I enjoyed painting this piece very much.
Sunday, May 27, 2007
Silver and Red Still Life

Oil on Canvas 16 x 20 inches
I couldn't resist the beautiful red fruits, vegetables, and fabric -- and then the silver, with its complex reflections. This painting was done several years ago, at a time when I was doing a lot of painting every day. I had never heard of a blog.
One reason I like still lifes is that the artist can arrange shapes and colors to suit his design idea, rather than just painting whatever happens to be in front of him. (Yes, those are maraschino cherries.) I've always liked this painting.
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