Showing posts with label oil on gessoboard. Show all posts
Showing posts with label oil on gessoboard. Show all posts

Thursday, May 16, 2019

Pink Rose


6 x 6 inches - Oil on Gessoboard - There are a lot of ways to paint a flower depending on the effect you want. Here is one of them. It was kind of petal by petal as opposed to pulling out the detail from a general mass of colour if that makes sense.

Tuesday, May 14, 2019

Golden Muffin On Stage

6 x 6 inches - Oil on Gessoboard - This is the second time I did this one. You will never see the first one. In fact, it may end up painted over at some point. I am more selective now about what I post. Unless I am more or less happy with the result I will keep it in the pile or wipe it or paint over it. There is no point in posting something that I will have to look at and will torture me later.

Friday, May 10, 2019

White and Pink Peony

6 x 6 inches - Oil on Gessoboard - I try to resist the urge to fiddle near the end of a painting. It used to be the case that after a solid rain, all the peonies were lying on the ground. That is because the old ones were bred for indoor floral arrangements where fragrance and large flowers were prized. The newer varieties have stronger stems which gives a better display in the garden.

Wednesday, May 8, 2019

Pink Iris

 6 x 6 inches - Oil on Gessoboard - It is important to me to try to stay loose without making the image obscure or inaccurate. We are used to looking at photographs with backgrounds a little out of focus. Our eyes don't work that way because they dart around a scene making everything feel like it is in focus. On the other hand our familiarity with photos means in a painting you can draw attention to the foreground by being a bit vague with the paint on the background.  I think this portrait of another bearded iris, demonstrates this point.

Monday, May 6, 2019

Deep Red Falls

6 x 6 inches - oil on gessoboard - Here is another small iris painting. As always, I paint with walnut oil mainly because I have read that it is more flexible on drying. The truth is, I have never had a problem with paint falling off or cracking but I guess the next couple of hundred years will tell that story. I work usually alla prima so these issues are reduced anyway. I also can paint with a minimum of toxic chemicals if I wish to. If I painted on linen like I do for larger paintings, the texture would be too distracting.

Saturday, May 4, 2019

White and Blue Iris

6 x 6 inches - Oil on Gessoboard - These flowers offer an almost infinite variety for compositions. I tend to gravitate to images of high contrast and saturated colours. For small paintings like this I use commercial boards and occasionally  ones I prepare myself. I like the smooth, not slick, Ampersand boards. For larger (8 x 10 inches and above) I like the texture of oil primed linen. I glue these onto panels unless they are too large. For larger works I paint on the linen while taped to a board and then stretch it on a frame.

Thursday, May 2, 2019

Orange Iris

6 x 6 inches - oil on gessoboard - We don't have many of the tall bearded irises in our garden anymore. It is just too much trouble dealing with the iris borer.  The smaller irises and Japanese irises are not as prone to the problem. It is a shame because the tall ones are spectacular.

Wednesday, March 13, 2019

Rose of Sharon

6 x 8 inches - oil on gessoboard - The tropical hibiscus has a number of relatives including this Rose of Sharon which is hardy where we live in Canada.

Tuesday, March 12, 2019

Geese in the Park

6 x 6 inches - oil on gessoboard - These two came up from the river to clean the park of weeds and bugs. Last night a whole flock of their friends had a slumber party on the lawn. It looked like a thousand dogs came to visit but don't worry, goose poo breaks down quickly. Just the same, I would watch where you step.

Sunday, March 10, 2019

Top Cat

6 x 6 inches, oil on gessoboard. I wonder if these people know that I am in charge here. I am wearing my best tux so that should be enough of a sign for them. Well if they don't understand the way things are, then what can I do. It's their loss.

Monday, November 21, 2016

Garlic and Gyzmo

6 x 6 inches - oil on gessoboard - We have this gizmo in our kitchen, a rubbery plastic tube.  If you put a clove of garlic in it and roll it around, the skins come right off. Magic.

Tuesday, November 15, 2016

Cabbage and Crystal

6 x 6 inches - oil on gessoboard - I left cabbage  a bit too long in the garden (maybe it was broccoli - I can't remember). The flowers are interesting and still going in November.

Sunday, November 13, 2016

A Pair of Pears

6 x 6 inches - oil on gessoboard - I found this coffee pot a long while ago never intending to make coffee with it. I just thought it was an interesting object.

Saturday, November 12, 2016

Vase and Onion

6 x 6 inches - oil on gessoboard.  Believe it or not we still have a few things flowering in our garden like these snapdragons.

Thursday, November 10, 2016

Orange and Bottle

6 x 6 inches - oil on gessoboard - I had a hankering to do some still life so I set this simple one up on my stand. One day I will share with you the design of the stand.

Wednesday, October 26, 2016

Lake in the Woods

8 x 10 inches - oil on linen board - I used a lot more impasto on this than I  usually do.

Saturday, October 22, 2016

Sunset by the Lake

6 x 6 inches - oil on gessoboard - My objectives were to give the feeling of silhouette without totally blowing out the darks and I wanted to do this by limiting the number of strokes letting the viewer fill in the detail.

Thursday, October 20, 2016

Somewhere in Spain

6 x 8 inches - oil on gessoboard - I came across this photo from a trip we made to Spain a few years ago and decided to paint it.

Wednesday, October 19, 2016

Rory

6 x 6 inches - oil on gessoboard - As with most golden retrievers, this copper coloured one is gentle and calm.