Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Three Oranges

This painting on copper is about half way done. I have worked into it twice already-the prematura layer and the first glaze. I usually use a couch of Pre-Raphaelite medium or a mixture of stand oil with Gamsol paint thinner; either one will give the paint some body to it.
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Orange with Broken Tea Pot

Here is a 6x8 inch painting on copper that is nearing completion. I have three or four glazes of paint on the copper so far.
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This is the oil medium that I used on this set of paintings on copper. It is a wonderful medium that is made by Studio Products Inc. I often use it when I am painting in plein-air or when adding a second or third layer of glaze on a painting in the studio. I use it as a couch for the painting; I spread a thin layer of it on my painting surface with a bristle brush and then paint on top of that. It can be used in preparing copper plates before painting as well.
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Thursday, December 2, 2010

Onion Bottle with Apple Blossoms

Here is another painting that I finished last week for a show in Cambridge, MA. The frame is the same style as the frame on the church interior painting. These are float frames that John White from Cape Elizabeth, ME. made for me. This onion bottle is a circa 1600 Dutch bottle. I love the shape and the imperfections in the glass.
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Monday, November 22, 2010

Hooglandse Kerk

Here is a painting that I did this Summer. It was a remake of an older painting that I did about 9 years ago. The original painting was very small and it took some time to finish due to the small brushes that I was using. The original did not have figures in it. I found that having the two seated figures suddenly gave scale to the church interior!
This painting was a little larger ( 12x 17 inch framed) thus not taking quite as long to finish. I certainly learned from the mistakes that I had made years before. I also learned that my way of looking at an image had changed as well.
Hooglandse Kerk was done for the specific purpose of having giclee prints made in honor of two church organists where my parents attend.

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Broken Teapot with Orange

Here is a small work that I recently had done on a copper plate. I prepared the plate by painting several layers of Pre-Raphaelite (Studio Products) oil medium on it and then allowed several days for the surface to dry. The medium has a quite a bit of lead in it which adhears well to the copper and provides a good surface for the oil paint to cling to.

Saturday, July 10, 2010