Tuesday, March 31, 2015

Second "Paper Route" painting....


I finally got around to painting this tribute to a memorable plant that made quite an impression on me: I used to see it every morning on my paper route. I recently finished this 8 x 10 oil painting and photographed it while it's still on the easel, unframed. Hopefully the books, etc., in the background aren't too distracting.
As usual, the quality and size of the image have been adjusted to improve uploading speed.

Friday, February 6, 2015

Portrait of my (unwitting) "Muse"?




Just finished this portrait of one of my sister's dogs standing on her glass-topped white wicker kitchen table, beside some flowers in a bottle, looking out the window, with a hummingbird feeder in the yard, etc. It prompted my sister to observe that, since I've painted several portraits of this particular dog of hers (he's Harry -- she has two others), he must be my "Muse". Maybe, although I've always considered myself more of a "cat person"...

It's an 11 x 14 oil. I took this photo of it while it's still on the easel, unframed; the background behind the canvas may be distracting (books and other things), but there was no good light by the window today, as it's overcast outside. As usual, I've re-sized the image and adjusted the quality for uploading.

Tuesday, October 7, 2014

Portrait for / of a friend....

A friend asked if I'd paint a portrait of his veterinarian friend's dogs (as a surprise gift). So here it is...The big dog is Luke, the little one is Kira. It's an 11 x 14 oil. I took this photo of it while it's still on the easel, unframed. As usual, I've re-sized the image and adjusted the quality for uploading.

Friday, September 12, 2014

A cheerful tree....


Here's an 8 x 10 oil painting I did of a flowering tree (surrounded by a stone wall) that used to cheer me up on my paper route. Glad to have found the time to snap a few pictures of it before I stick it in a frame (that's not a frame in the photo -- it's just laying on a cork board).
As usual, the images have had the size / quality adjusted for uploading.

Friday, April 11, 2014

Thank you!

To who purchased my oil paintings last night to support our local animal shelter:
Thank you --
especially for supporting the animals, because they really need it!
I hope the artwork provides enjoyment for a long time to come.
When I delivered the artwork on April 1, all four oil paintings were recently completed, unvarnished, and unframed.
One suggestion to protect a painting from surface damage and make it easier to handle is to frame it (I would have done that myself if they hadn't sold last night, because I would have kept them).
I also recommend to prevent fading the painting be kept out of direct sunlight.
If any of the paintings ever needs to find another good home, please don't hesitate to contact me (I love those cats!).
To the event sponsors: Congratulations on the success of your event! Thanks for your contribution and for being a valued part of the community!

Sunday, March 30, 2014

Newest paintings: four small ones for a good cause





Because I have time to update my blog today --
Couldn't figure out why images weren't getting added to this post until I realized it worked okay if I used Google's Chrome browser instead of Microsoft's Internet Explorer.... 
Anyway...
Here's my latest project: four paintings that may be used to raise funds for a local animal rescue league.
Again, these posted images have had the size and quality adjusted for uploading purposes.
I prefer canvas, but once again the league required the work be done on 6 x 6 inch boards (which they generously provided for free). They asked the work not be framed, which concerns me because I don't use varnish and would like to avoid surface damage. However, it seemed to work out okay last year (I made four paintings for that event, too – two cats, a dog, and a flower -- which all sold). This year’s event is organized a bit differently (different location, criteria, caterer…). I think last year I knew about the event more in advance, too, so I could work at a more leisurely pace.
If my panels don't sell at the show, I'm hoping they’ll be returned to me so that I can have them framed and keep them myself, as the subjects are four different cats which I love a great deal (Simon, Riley, Meowy, and George). In fact, I love them so much, I’ve painted them all before (and images of those paintings are posted somewhere on this blog, although to see them you’ll probably have to go to “older posts” from previous years).
In this series of paintings, Meowy is the tabby on the table with the flowers, Simon is the black shorthair laying on the bed, George is the brown and white longhair shown in profile, and Riley is the fluffy ginger cat curled up napping on his furniture.
I think my next two paintings will be of things I encountered in the wee hours of the morning when I had a paper route a few years ago….

Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Harry II (with tulips)....

Here is an oil painting I recently completed. The subject is my sister's dog named Harry, sitting in his yard. My sis is a big tulip fan, and now she can stop asking me when I'm going to paint Harry's portrait for her. The size of the original is 11 x 14, and I intend to frame it soon. As usual, the image here has been resized / adjusted for uploading.