Saturday, February 10, 2007
Rose in Vase
5" x 7" Oil on panel
Today's painting is the long stemmed red rose in its shapely bud vase. My plan is to continue this series as the rose opens up over the next few days. The flower has some nice color variation and the vase has a nice reflections. However, I am not feeling that happy with how they are captured here.The moody drama of it may be too dark in this photo for the web...
Thursday, February 08, 2007
Valentine's Day Rose Bud
7" x 5" Oil on panel
In Private Collection.
Skykomish, Wa
Red Roses are beautiful presents for Valentine's Day. The best are probably a bouquet one of a "dozen" roses that actually count 14. The fourteen just seems right on the 14th. Even a single, red long stem rose like this is a sweet present on that day. Try it and see.
Monday, February 05, 2007
My Dog Victor (The Tired Sheltie)
10" x 8" Oil on panel
Private Collection
Houston, Texas
Today's painting is a portrait of my dog Victor. He has a lot of personality, but like most dogs he likes to sleep a lot. In this painting, he is tired and not really bothered by the attention.
My family has always had Shelties for pets. Of course, that means we think they are one of the best breeds. Not too big, friendly, and smart. Victor came to our family as a potential show dog, but he has a placid personality and unfortunate baby teeth that let his tongue hang out (a serious fault for a Shetland Sheepdog.) For the first few years of his life his buddy and Alpha dog was Bela. Bela is whole 'nother story, but for Victor he was the boss and that helped spell the end of the show career. Victor is the grandson of Jamie, who holds the record for show wins for a Sheltie and won the working group at Westminster. Oh well, I don't think Jamie could look this sleepy.
As for the names, you can type "Bela and Victor" into Google and you will get quite a few hits that explain from where our Dogs' names came. I have even heard of other people who named their dogs Bela and Victor.
Saturday, February 03, 2007
Grapes
Friday, February 02, 2007
Grapes and Cheese
7" x 5" Oil on panel.
It may look like I paint only on Friday nights, but that is not my intention. I really need to work on my procrastination; I think I have it just about perfected. (sigh)
It felt good to get this little painting done, but those grapes are rather troublesome when painting alla prima. I think some glazing and dry brushing would have been nice, but that would take some drying time not available in one sitting. This is something to study and work on in the future.
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