Thursday, October 25, 2012

Roscoe in Red Chair


 
 
Inspiration:  Roscoe is usually on the nearest cushion available within my proximity...so he is an easy target.  Not so easy to paint or draw a big black pile of fur but atleast he sits pretty still.

 
Actual:  Roscoe in red chair
Acylic, pastel, charcoal and graphite on 18 x 24 birch panel
 
 
(detail)
 
 
 

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Agnes

Inspiration:  Anges Martin  I fell in love with the work of Agnes Martin as soon as I saw it.  Some look at it and don't get it.  She specialized in huge paintings with amazing attention to detail to make her grids perfect.  I do not aspire to ever have that kind of focus but I do admire it. 
She died in 2004.  
 
 
Agnes Bernice Martin was a Canadian-born American abstract painter, often referred to as a minimalist; Martin considered herself an abstract expressionist. She won a National Medal of Arts from the National Endowment for the Arts in 1998. Wikipedia
 
Actual:  "One"  acrylic, pastel and charcoal on 20 x20 birch wood panel
(if you look closely...there is a grid...but far from perfect). 
 
 
 

She Loves Pink

 
Inspiration:  Chloe wanted me to make something pink
 
 
Actual:  "She Loves Pink"  Acrylic, pastel and charcoal on 4 x 4 birch wood panel
 
 

 
 
 

Saturday, October 13, 2012

Unexpected Beauty

 
 
Inspiration:  opening scenes of mold on walls from Hurricane Katrina on TV series Treme
 
 
 
 
Actual:  Untitled A, B   acrylic, charcoal and pastel on 3x5 birch wood panels
 
 
 

Inspiration:  Cooper's creation he titled "Stop Sign"
 
 
Actual:  "Stop Sign" Acrylic, charcoal and pastel on 16 x 20 birch wood panel

Longing for a Curve

 
Inspiration:  Paint on a sidewalk
 
 
 
Actual:  "Longing for a Curve"  Acrylic, pastel and chalk on birch wood panel 16 x 20
 

Trade Winds & Ebb