Thursday, September 30, 2010

Aspen Delight

This is another of the "little gem" of the Colorado Fall Color series. It is a 6x8 oil painting of some golden aspens in the Colorado high country. I used a pallete knife to create some texture on the Aspen trees. I love the brilliant golden hues. Yellow is one of my favorite colors to use in a painting and doing the aspen trees in the fall gives me ample opportunity. This painting is up for auction here.

Friday, September 24, 2010

Road Through the Colors

Here is the 3rd "little gem" in my Colorado Color series. This road winds through some of the most beautiful high country in Colorado. Absolutely fantastic fall color viewing can be seen anywhere along the way. The lengthening afternoon shadows highlight the golden hue of the aspens. This Sunday is known in Colorado as Color Sunday which is when the fall colors are typically at their peak. From the advance reports I'm getting it will hold true this year as well. I'll be out there for sure. If you can't make it and you still want to enjoy what the day has to offer, this little 6x8 oil painting went to auction last night and you can click here for you chance to have a bit of Colorado's Fall Color.

Thursday, September 23, 2010

Colorado Fall Color #2

This is the second "little gem" in the Colorado Fall Color series. It is a 6x8 oil on a linen panel. The road at the foot of the aspen slope leads back to my secret camping spot where one can enjoy a bottle of wine, cheese, and crackers while painting one of the most beautiful scenes I have ever witnessed, all that undisturbed by anyone. This painting has sold.

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

The Sturgis Banditio

The second of my "Stars of Sturgis" paintings. These are portraits I'm doing of the many and varied characters we encountered at the great Sturgis Motorcycle Rally in Sturgis, S.D. this summer.

This particularily colorful fella had the neatest sombrero which he simply slipped back on his stampede string when he rode off on his motorcycle. I have several great shots of him on the street that I am going to do along with a particularily good one of him riding off with his girlfriend on the back of his motorcycle. Seeing this guy was worth the trip alone.

This is an 8 x 10 ol on linen/panel, framed in a 4" wide antiqued black and gold Spanish style frame that suits the painting well. It is for sale here in the gallery for $450.

Colorado Fall Colors

Fall is a great time of year. The days are still usually still warm, 75 to 85 ... evenings cooling off nicely down into the 40's. The mountain landscape is a painter's palette of color heavy on the yellows, oranges, reds and golds. Plenty of greens still as the seasons change and of course lots of cobalt blue skies.

This painting is a 6x8 oil painting, the first of a series, depicting Colorado Fall Color. The location of this scene is a favorite place of mine in the San Juan Mountains in Southwestern Colorado. This "little gem" is up for auction here.

Thursday, September 16, 2010

Still Life

I think it is best to paint from life as much as possible. Some purists insist on it but in my world I don't have the time and or resources to paint everything I want to paint from life. Consequently, as with most artists, I have to paint from photographs on occassion.

This painting is done from life however. I placed the related pieces on an old dish towel near a window to take advantage of the natural light. I really liked the way it turned out, the lighting, the texture of the peppers and onion and garlic skins was really fun to do. I felt like a real traditional artist while I painted it. I should do more. It was very satisfying. This painting is availabale at the gallery.

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

The Kannally House

A couple of years ago I was in Tucson, AZ for a show and to paint for a couple of days. It was January and cold here in Colorado. Unfortunately, the 10 days I spent in Tucson it never got above 45, with blustry cold winds and showers. I was glad to get back home. I did get a couple of pretty nice paintings done however and met some really nice people.

This painting is of the Kannally House in Oracle State Park in the Catalina Mountains near Tucson. It is a 9x12 oil painting I did on location one very cold morning. The morning sun was a welcome that day. While doing the painting, the State Park Ranger came out to see what I was up to. He invited me to come up to the house when I was finished for a tour.

It seems the Kannallys were a family of 5 siblings none of whom had any heirs of their own other than each other. As one would die, he/she would leave their interest in the place to the remaining sibs. When the last one died she left the place to the State of Arizona for a park. Originally the ranch was some 40,000 acres. By the time it was left for the State it consisted of 4,000 which comprises the Oracle State Park.

The architecture of the house was quite facinating. It is of a Mediteranian/Moorish style, built into the side of a hill to take advantage of the cooling effect. To help ventilate the place, the rooms were all built around a "cooling" tower which drafted the hot air out and the cool air in. This tower can be seen in the center of the painting next to the tree in the courtyard. Neat place. This painting has sold. Thank you.

Thursday, September 9, 2010

Fall in Colorado

This is a 10x12 plein air painting I did last September. Fall is one of the most scenic times of the year in Colorado. Generally the last Sunday in September is called "Color Sunday" and is when people go for their "Sunday Drive" to view the magnificent colors on display. This painting has sold at auction.

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

South Mineral Creek

This 9x12 plein air painting was done last summer on location from our campsite on South Mineral Creek, near Silveerton, Colorado. The area is a favorite both for it's scenic value as well as the fishing. Just upstream to my rear about 1/2 mile is a series of waterfalls that are very picturesque, cascading into clear pools at their foot. This particular morning the vista was enshrouded with low clouds (fog). When it lifted it revealed this sccene. This painting sold at auction.

Friday, September 3, 2010

Evening on Rock Creek

This is a little 5x7 oil painting on a linen panel I did in 2006. After spending the day painting with a couple of artist friends we were leaving the area and I noticed the late afternoon light was very appealing. I stopped long enough to capture it in this little study which I used for a larger studio piece which has subsequently sold. I am now offering the study at auction. This painting has sold.