Thursday, November 10, 2022

Small Works for Holiday Sales

 Painted 22 new small works for the Blue Sea Artisans Gallery for holiday sales. These 2x2 to 4x4 works are popular for gifts and for tourists to take home easily. They some with a little wooden easel plus a hook on the back so can be displayed on the easel or hung on a wall. 












Saturday, September 10, 2022

Panoramic Paintings

 I stretched a series of 10x20 canvasses this summer and have been taking them to our various sites for outdoor painting. Still have five left so look for more to come. 

 Top is a view from the north end of Pine Trees beach, a new location for us as usually we turned south for the beach view. North are more volcanic rocks but people still enjoy the water here. 



This is a view from the Energy Lab beach, a location at which I've done many works now.


A view of the cliff above Hookena Beach, with the old rock pier in front. 


One of my favorite view at Honokohau Park, site of turtle sunning, and the old canoe Hale.



Another view at Hookena, this time turned away from the mountain and toward the beach and trees.

My newest work at Pine Trees Beach but this time facing south to the surfer beach and the camping tents among the trees.



Monday, March 28, 2022

Small works, 5x7

I have a lot of 5x7 frames at home so decided to do a project of creating some paintings to fit them. Here are the results. Honokohau beach, two Magoon's beach scenes, Magic Sands with all the people enjoying the waves, another Magoon's, the Glassbottom boat parked at Honokohau Harbor, and last, Pahoehoe Park. These are fun little studio paintings done from photos I can finish in one session. I'll have them framed at the Blue Sea Artisans Gallery soon. 










Sunday, March 20, 2022

Two studies

These are basically the same scene, night and day. These two variations were from an exercise in Mitch Albala's new book, "The Landscape Painter's Workshop". The point was to use value, or lightness and darkness, to drive the painting in the top one, and to use color in the second as the main attribute. The top painting is mostly dark values, about 6-9 on a 10 point scale. The colorful version is about 2-6 on the value scale. Which one speaks to you the most? These are both 8 by 8 inches in size.

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Sunday, February 27, 2022

Latest Work

Some new work as I have been busy outdoors and in the studio. Top is 11x14 work from beautiful Magoon's Beach, facing south. This an extract from a larger painting I did last year.   



Next is an 8x8 inch exercise in analogous color from a new book: The Landscape Painter's Workbook, by Mitch Albala. I used orange through violet on the color wheel. 
 

This is an 11x14 done at Hookena Beach, one of our favorite painting spots as there many views to paint. I've done this direction several times and here I zoomed in on the background and emphasized the sand and water and activity at the beach. 



Last, this is my usual 8x10 outdoors at Kahaluu Beach close to my home. We often paint under the shade of the pavilion and this time I faced out and south toward the edge of the beach. I wanted the bright red of the building and the variety of the rocks showing at lower tide. The waves were strong so I put  them in at  the right edge. Higher tide would cover the rocks in the foreground almost completely.   



Monday, February 7, 2022

Two new works

Two recent works. Top is 8x10 at Kukio Beach where there is an arch and a keiki (kid's) pond with shallow water. I emphasized the volcanic rock surrounding the pond and put a few waders and snorkelers in. This is the best I've ever done such a mass of rock on the left side. One of our fellow artists liked it so much she bought it to take home.  



This vertical composition is a continuation of my East Hawaii works for the fall plein air show. This is a waterfall at the Hawaii Botanical Gardens near Hilo. I feel I've caught the sparkle of the falls and light coming through the trees. This is 5x7.
   





Monday, January 24, 2022

Several recent landscapes

Been busy painting again. Top is a 12x16 acrylic as I've been working on trying a few different media this year. This is a composite view of sky and beach where I painted beautiful Hapuna Beach and the mountains behind it. The clouds were from another image but work well here.  




The two paintings below are from Honokohau Harbor beach. I'm back to the loose and colorful oils I love best. Did both Friday at the plein air group session. Did the top one and then someone opened an unallowed umbrella (it's a national park) and I managed to paint a zoom in of the people and umbrella before the Ranger showed up to get them to remove the umbrella. Both my usual 8x10's and will be at Blue Sea Artisans Gallery soon. I loved the shadows in the water on the first one and feel I captured them well.