Showing posts with label mama. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mama. Show all posts

Monday, March 4, 2019

A Soft Kiss (study)

"A Soft Kiss" (pastel, 10x8 inches) sold

Painting 3 of my 21-in-31 of March. (See Friday's "Lady Coco" post to read about my personal challenge this month..)

This is on another old under-painting that I finished pasteling in February. I just love when the fuzzy critters show affection for their young so obligingly when I have my camera ready, and on a sunny day to boot!
This painting will be with me at the Bayou City Art Festival March 29-31, 2019 (unless it sells first!)

*UPDATE this painting has sold! And I have completed a larger version, to be with me at the festival.










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Thursday, September 29, 2016

Big Mama

"Big Mama"  (pastel, 36x36 inches)  sold

My newest show-stopper for upcoming art festivals, since I took my other large works to the Gallery at Round Top over the summer. This one will be with me at the Bayou City Art Festival, downtown Houston next weekend, October 8-9, 2016.

If these calves look familiar, one or both have featured in a few other of my paintings over the past couple years. They're from a herd that used to be near Walburg, TX, just north of Georgetown.

I took copious amounts of progress shots throughout this very long process. Here are just a few, starting with the underpainting..
 I start with an initial layer of gold acrylic pastel primer spread across a large piece of Gatorboard. This is Quinacridone Nickel Azo Gold fluid acrylic color mixed into Golden (brand) Fine Pumice Gel. The gel is clear, so the color mixture is semi-transparent, and gets darker on each application. I usually then apply a couple more layers of the gold to start building up my values of my drawing.
 This time, however, my drawing was so hard to see, that I decided to start my next layer of primer with the terra cotta instead. Usually my final layer of primer, the Art Spectrum (brand) Pastel Primer in the terra cotta color gets in my dark values..
 I use a damp sponge with some of the terra cotta, to get a little bit of variations in my values here.
Then, I went back in with more of the gold primer to catch those in-between values.

 Then comes the pastel.




 Before I get too close to finished, I like to check the painting with the frame to make sure it's going to be harmonious. This looks like I'll need to add some warm greens to the shadows tone down all those violety-reds and pick up some of that gorgeous wood color from the frame.

 I didn't like that solid dark background...

 That's better.


All done! (I hang the frame on my easel to see how it looks. Now off to my framer to put it together with the glass!)

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Thursday, October 9, 2014

Safety Zone

"Safety Zone"  (pastel, 16x16 inches)  $985 framed   sold

Finally, this and my other really large new work are done! (Remember my post from way back in August, when I gave a sneak peek at 2 large underpaintings?) As usual, finished in the nick of time for an art fair. This will be with me at the Bayou City Art Festival this weekend, Oct 11 & 12, 2014. Find me in booth #590 on Dallas Street, facing north!


Thursday, October 3, 2013

Baby and Pearl

"Baby and Pearl"  (pastel, 8x10 inches)  Private Commission

Here's the one I've been working on this week. 'Texas Pearl' is the baby (and 'Baby' is the mama - That's right!) This client purchased a 12x12 white calf painting from me early last year because it looked "..just like Texas Pearl!"

Pearl and Baby have since been sold, so she commissioned a painting from her favorite photo of them together - This scene is just days after Pearl was born.

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