MY PROCESS--DOCUMENTING "WORKS IN PROGRESS"- NEW PAINTINGS AND PRINTS. -- INCLUDES PALETTE AND COLOR NOTES.
Thursday, May 14, 2015
TAOS EVENING LIGHT - 16"x20" Work in Progress (Overall Glaze)
TAOS EVENING LIGHT - 16"x20" Work in Progress - Overall Glazes. This is a somewhat new step for me, especially for late afternoon or evening paintings. I used my painting medium to thin Payne's Grey and Dioxazine Purple and glazed over my underpainting (make sure the underpainting is thoroughly dry). As you can see the red and pink early evening tones come through!
Wednesday, May 13, 2015
TAOS EVENING LIGHT - Work in Progress (Underpainting)
TAOS EVENING LIGHT - 16"x20" Original Oil on Belgian Linen - Work in Progress (Underpainting) - Color notes: All colors are mixed with MG Underpainting White and Distilled Turpentine. Sky: Cadmium Red. Trees: Cadmium Yellow, Cadmium Red and Cadmium Orange. Darker Trees: Brush with yellow colors on it (dirty brush) and Dioxazine Purple. Foreground: Yellow Ochre, Burnt Sienna, Prussian Blue, Olive Green.
Sunday, May 03, 2015
CORAZON SAGRADO - NEW 40"x30" Original Oil
Studio No. 1115 - CORAZON SAGRADO (Rio Chiquito, New Mexico) - New 40"x30" Original Oil. Completed 5/4/15. Preview/Purchase.
Monday, April 27, 2015
CORAZON SAGRADO - 40"x30" Work in Progress (Glazes)
Studio No. 1115 - CORAZON SAGRADO (Rio Chiquito, N.M.) - 40"x30" Work in Progress (Glazes) - Colors are thinned to transparency or semi-transparency with painting medium. Color Notes: Tree - Italian Pink, Brown Pink, Cadmium Red, some Chrome Oxide Green Opaque. Sky: Payne's Grey, Permalba White, Cobalt Blue. Green Trees: Prussian Blue, Burnt Sienna, Chrome Oxide Green Opaque, Yellow Ochre. Foreground: Burnt Sienna, some of the sky mixture, Yellow Ochre.
Wednesday, April 22, 2015
CORAZON SAGRADO - New 40"x30" Work in Progress (Underpainting)
CORAZON SAGRADO (Rio Chiquito, New Mexico) - New Work in Progress (Underpainting) 40"x30" Original Oil on Belgian Linen. Color Notes: All colors mixed with MG Underpainting White and Distilled Turpentine. Sky: Payne's Grey, Cobalt Blue Tree: Cadmium Yellow, Yellow Ochre, Cadmium Red and some Chrome Oxide Green Opaque. Greenery: Chrome Oxide Green Opaque, Prussian Blue and Burnt Sienna. Stay Tuned for the next step: The Glazes. DC
Monday, April 20, 2015
WINTERLIGHT - Completed 22"x28" Original Oil - Sold
Friday, April 17, 2015
WINTERLIGHT - Work in Progress - the Middle Tones
WINTERLIGHT - Work in Progress (Middle Tones) - 22"x28" Original Oil on Belgian Linen - If at any phase of the painting I begin to get excited, this is it - I see the end in sight, the possibilities. This phase is the transition from the darks to the lights. Am using more opaque paints and "scumble" them on top of the darks. This painting has been painted in my head a hundred times - ever since I saw the evening light coming across the front yard. Stay tuned! DC
Thursday, April 16, 2015
EXPERIMENT!
Something New! Another phase of WINTERLIGHT painting - in order to modulate light and hopefully give it that "last moment before sunset feeling" have used a transparent Payne's Grey glaze thinned with fast drying painting medium.
Tuesday, April 14, 2015
WINTERLIGHT (Tesuque, N.M.) Work in Progress
Studio No. 1115 - WINTERLIGHT (From my kitchen Window, Tesuque, N.M.) - New 22"x28" Original Oil on Belgian Linen - All colors mixed with MG Fast Drying Underpainting White and Distilled Turp. Color Notes: Sky: Paynes Grey, Cobalt Blue Trees: Yellow Ochre, Cadmium Red and Cadmium Yellow. Light Areas on Snow: Permalba White, Yellow Ochre Pale Foreground: Paynes Grey and Cobalt Blue Tire tracks: Perylene Maroon, Burnt Sienna, Dioxazine Purple.
Monday, April 13, 2015
PLACITAS - New 40"x30" Original Oil
Tuesday, March 17, 2015
PLACITAS - 40"x30" Work in Progress (Underpainting)
Studio No. 1215 - PLACITAS - 40"x30" Work in Progress (Underpainting) - All color are mixed with MG Underpainting White and applied with distilled turpentne. Sky: Thalo Blue, Thalo Green, Dioxazine Purple. Greens: Chrome Oxide Green Opaque. Chamisa: Yellow Ochre, White, Cadmium Yellow, Mars Orange.
SANTUARIO - 60"x50" Work in Progress (Loose Sketch)
Studio No. 1115 - SANTUARIO (Rio Pueblo at Martinez Hacienda, Taos, N.M.) - 60"x50" Work in Progress - Okay, here we go! This is a very loose sketch - working with distilled turpentine, Prussian Blue and Burnt Sienna. A long way to go before I begin to lay in the underpainting - tighten sketch - have the source material right next to the canvas where I can look at it all day long - imagining the darks in my head - they are the strongest element of the composition.
Monday, March 16, 2015
PROCESS - A GRID AS A GUIDE
3/16/15 - SANCTUARY -This is a 60"x50" Belgian Linen canvas. Most often a painting is a long time in the making -- and most of it is painted in my head months, or sometimes years, before it finds life on a canvas. A few years ago my traveling buddies, Jerry Walter and Rick Finney, and I were at the Martinez Hacienda early one beautiful fall morning. The Rio Pueblo was quiet - the scene was serene - another unforgettable moment. It was preserved in a photograph and for all this time quietly bouncing around in my head, popping up when I least expected it. Here is what I hope is the beginning of a really good painting (one never knows how things will turn out - hoping to be surprised!). This is a 60"x50" canvas prepared with three coats of gesso toned with Payne's Grey. I have blocked out the grid in ten inch squares so that I can put the sketch on with fairly accurate proportions. Stay tuned!
Tuesday, March 10, 2015
STUDIO WORK IN PROGRESS - Untitled 30"x24" Original Oil
STUDIO WORK IN PROGRESS (Sketch) - Untitled 30"x24" Original Oil on Linen. Loose sketch applied to a toned ground with Prussian Blue, Burnt Sienna and Distilled Turpentine. This is a little road in the Village of Tesuque late on a February afternoon. Often I block in six or eight paintings at a time for a couple of very good reasons - this has been part of my process for as long as I can remember. First of all these sketches are from field trips and stand out from the collected material as the most visually exciting. I usually compose with my camera (taking many shots of the same subject at different angles) and in the end choose the strongest composition. The way I paint the canvases are all in various stages of drying so there is a necessary rotation process. It is possible this routine wouldn't work for a lot of artists, but somehow this process has kept me excited enough to keep painting for many years!
STUDIO WORK IN PROGRESS - WINTERLIGHT (Sketch) 22"x28"
WORK IN PROGRESS (Oil Sketch) - WINTERLIGHT - 22"x28" Orig. Oil on Linen - Loose sketch on "toned ground" with two colors - Prussian Blue and Burnt Sienna - applied with distilled turpentine. This is the view from my studio window one evening when the sun was coming in low - right before sunset.
Tuesday, March 03, 2015
SUENOS DEL RIO - NEW 22"X28" Original Oil - Sold
Studio No. 915 - SUENOS DEL RIO (Dreams of the River, Rio Grande at Pilar, N.M.) - New 22"x28" Original Oil on Belgian Linen - Completed 3/3/15. Sold
Saturday, February 21, 2015
MIS SUENOS DEL RIO - 22"X28" Work in Progress (Glazes)
Studio No. 915 - MIS SUENOS DEL RIO (Rio Grande at Pilar, N.M.) - Work in Progress (Glazes) - New 22"x28" Original Oil on Belgian Linen. This is the second phase of the methods I use to do my paintings. I thin the colors to a transparent or semi-transparent glaze with my painting medium and apply over the underpainting. Color Notes: Hills: Dioxazine Purple, Cobalt Blue Chrome Oxide Green Opaque, Yellow Ochre. Trees: Cadmium Yellow, Burnt Sienna, Chrome Oxide Green Opaque, Cobalt Blue. Water: Olive Green, Cobalt Blue, Prussian Blue, Cadmium Yellow, Burnt Sienna, Doxazine Purple.
Wednesday, February 18, 2015
MIS SUENOS DEL RIO - Work in Progress (Underpainting)
Studio No. 815 - MIS SUENOS DEL RIO (Rio Grande at Pilar, N.M.) 22"x28" Work in Progress (Underpainting). All colors mixed with Underpainting White and Turpentine. Color Notes: Hills - Combinations of Prussian Blue, Chrome Oxide Green Opaque, Yellow Ochre, Dioxazine Purple. Trees: Combinations of Prussian Blue, Chrome Oxide Green Opaque, Yellow Ochre, Cadmium Yellow. Water: Cobalt Blue, Dioxazine Purple.
MIS SUENOS DEL RIO (Rio Grande at Pilar, N.M.) - 22"x28" Work in Progress (Sketch)
Studio No. 815 - MIS SUENOS DEL NORTE (My Dreams of the River - Rio Grande at Pilar, N.M.) 22"x28" Work in Progress (Sketch) - Original Oil on Belgian Linen. Sketch is applied with Prussian Blue oil paint and turpentine.
Sunday, February 15, 2015
ROMERO ROAD (Tesuque, N.M.) - 9"x12" Original Oil - Sold
Studio No. 2214 - ROMERO ROAD (Tesuque, N.M.) - 9"x12" Original Oil, Framed in Gold with Linen Liner. Sold
Friday, February 06, 2015
CHIMAYO - New 16"x12" Original Oil
Monday, February 02, 2015
Thursday, January 08, 2015
PASSING STORM - NEW 12"x36" Original Oil Painting
Studio No. 615 - PASSING STORM (Taos, New Mexico) - New 12"x36" Original Oil on 2" cradled panel. Completed 1/8/15 - Sold
Tuesday, January 06, 2015
EVENING VESPERS - New 16"x20" Original Oil
EVENING VESPERS (Placitas, New Mexico) New 16"x20 Original Oil on Belgian Linen. Completed 1/6/15 - Sold
PASSING STORM - 12"X36" Work in Progress (Underpainting)
Studio No. 615 - PASSING STORM (Taos, New Mexico) - 12"x36" Original Oil on 2" cradled panel. Panel is gessoed with Payne's Grey tint 3x. Colors are mixed to pastel tones with MG Underpainting White and Distilled Turpentine. Clouds: Paynes Grey, cobalt blue. Mountains: Prussian Blue, Cobalt Blue. Trees: Cadmium Yellow, Yellow Ochre. Foreground: Cadmium Red, Chrome Oxide Green Opaque.
Monday, January 05, 2015
Monday, December 22, 2014
COUNTRY LANE (Near Dixon, New Mexico), New 22"x28" Original Oil
Studio No. 315 - COUNTRY LANE (Near Dixon, New Mexico) - New 22"x28" Original Oil. Completed 12/17/14. Preview/Purchase.
Friday, December 19, 2014
CORAZON SAGRADO (Tesuque, N.M.) - New Studio Edition Print
CORAZON SAGRADO (Tesuque, New Mexico) - New Archival Studio Edition Print. (Look for Santa in the window!) - $40.00. Preview/Purchase.
Tuesday, December 16, 2014
COUNTRY LANE - 22"x28" Work in Progress (Glazes)
Studio No. 315 - COUNTRY LANE - 22"x28" Orig. Oil - Work in Progress (Glazes). Glazes are transparent or semi-transparent colors applied to the underpainting once it is sufficiently dry with oil painting medium. Fall foliage: Burnt Sienna, Pink Ochre, Ochre. Grasses: Burnt Sienna, Deep Ochre, Olive Green, Burnt Umber.
COUNTRY LANE - 22"x28" Work in Progress (Underpainting)
Studio No. 315 - COUNTRY LANE - 22"x28" Orig. Oil on Belgian Linen. Work in Progress (Underpainting) - Colors are mixed with MG Underpainting White and Turp. - Pinon Trees: Chrome Oxide Green Opaque - outlined with Prussian Blue and Burnt Sienna. Fall Foliage: Cadmium Yellow; Yellow Ochre. Grasses: Combinations of Mars Orange, Yellow Ochre, Chrome Oxide Green, Olive Green, Cadmium Orange. Road: Mars Orange, Holbein Rose Grey, Burnt Sienna, Yellow Ochre.
Friday, December 12, 2014
ON THE ROAD - NEW 6"X14" Original Oil
Studio No. 415 - ON THE ROAD (Near Tierra Amarilla, New Mexico) 6"x24" Original Oil on a 2" Cradled Panel. Completed 12/12/14. $350.00 Preview/Purchase.
Thursday, November 20, 2014
ASSEMBLA DE DIOS (Truchas, New Mexico) New 40"x40" Original Oil
ASSEMBLA DE DIOS (Assembly of God Church, Truchas, New Mexico) - 40"x40"
Original Oil, unframed. Completed 11/20/14. Note: I rented the small
adobe house to the left of the church from my friend, Susie Romero, and
it was my studio once upon a time. Click here to Preview/Purchase.
Saturday, November 08, 2014
Studio No. 215 - ASSEMBLA DE DIOS - 40"X40" Work in Progress (The Glazes) - Glazes are transparent and semi-transparent oil colors which I believe add richness and depth to the final painting. Glazes are mixes with Oil Painting Medium (Recipe will be posted next week). Trees and Yellow Grasses: Transparent Gold Ochre, Burnt Sienna, Gold Ochre Deep. Green Trees and Grasses: Burnt Sienna and Prussian Blue - with some Chrome Oxide Green Opaque. Note: Opaque colors can be thinned to a semi-transparency. Reddish Grasses: Burnt Sienna and Alizarin Crimson.
Friday, November 07, 2014
LAS NUBES DE TRUCHAS - 12"x44" Original Oil
LAS NUBES DE TRUCHAS (The Clouds of Truchas, New Mexico) - New 12"x44" Original Oil on Belgian Linen completed 11/7/14. Preview/Purchase.
Tuesday, November 04, 2014
ASSEMBLA DE DIOS - 40"x40" Work in Progress (Underpainting)
ASSEMBLA DE DIOS (Truchas, New Mexico) - 40"x40" Work in Progress (Underpainting). Almost all colors are mixed with Winsor-Newton Underpainting White. Note: Am testing this new white - doesn't dry as fast as Grumbacher MG. Sky: Thalo Blue, Thalo Green. Trees and Grasses: Cadmium Yellow, Cadmium Yellow Light, Cadmium Red, Burnt Sienna, Chrome Oxide Green Opaque and Yellow Ochre.
Monday, November 03, 2014
ON THE EASEL - ASSEMBLA DE DIOS - 40"x40" New Work in Progress
HOW I PAINT - Creating a Portable Work Station
CREATING A PORTABLE WORK STATION - I am an easel painter and I need a comfortable and easy set up for my palette and tubes of paint. I have a stationary taboret where I keep my additional supplies of paints and brushes. This steel utility cart (purchased through Amazon) can follow me all over the studio and this set up works perfectly. This arrangement is great for part-time painters who can't keep a permanent set-up - you can put a cover over your palette and tuck the cart in a corner or closet. Remember: It is much more efficient to have your colors set out where you can use them at any time - that way you don't have to wait to be inspired, you can just put on some salsa music and paint, paint, paint!
Saturday, November 01, 2014
LAS NUBES DE TRUCHAS - 12"x44" Work in Progress
LAS NUBES DE TRUCHAS - 12"x44" Work in Progress (Underpainting) - Original Oil on Belgian Linen. All colors mixed with Winsor Newton Underpainting White and Turpentine -Clouds: some Naples Yellow Light. Payne's Grey for darker areas. Sky: Cobalt Blue, some Thalo Blue and Thalo Green. Foreground: Olive Green, Chrome Oxide Green Opaque, Yellow Ochre and Mars Orange. Stand of Oaks: Mars Orange and Cadmium Red.
Friday, October 31, 2014
MORE SOURCE MATERIAL - INTO THE SUNSET......
Gather ye source material while ye may!!! A quick sunset trip through the hiways and byways of Tesuque Village and Rio en Medio last evening - 10/30/14.......
Thursday, October 30, 2014
PREPARING MY CANVAS - GESSO/TONED GROUND
PREPARING MY PAINT SURFACE (Canvas, untempered masonite panels, birch panels, Italian Gessoed panels) - All my paint surfaces are prepared with two to three coats of toned gesso. What I like about the gessoing is that it fills up the interstices of the canvas and the toned ground softens the final layers of paint. (Toned Ground: Renaissance painters used a "grisaille - or a sketch in various shades of grey). I also don't have to worry about covering all those darned white spaces at the edges of trees, buildings, etc. I mix a large amount in an old coffee can, apply with a regular "trim" paint brush and tone many canvases of different sizes at one time. Gesso "days" can easily turn into a "gesso week" - but once this is finished, I am free to think of the painting, rather than the preparation. Recipe: Liquitex gesso (amount depends on how many canvases you want to cover) - small jar(s) of Liquitex Payne's Grey (mix to desired tone) - small amount of water to loosen gesso (I don't want it to leave brush marks once it is applied). Apply in a loose fashion and try to have the canvas positioned in the same direction as the final painting. 10/30/14
Wednesday, October 29, 2014
HOW I PAINT - FIELD WORK - Photography
FIELD WORK - Photography -- Years ago I painted plein air when I could. Had three small children at home and worked a full time job! Would get together with friends and pack my paints to have some wonderful autumn afternoons painting in Madrid and Golden, N.M. Then some kind soul gifted me with a Canon camera with a zoom lens. That camera became so familiar it was an extension of my arm for years and years. Recently gave it to my son who just happens to be a very talented photographer. Then -- TaDah! - along came digital cameras, the computer and Photoshop and everything changed! Back in the day it was shameful for an artist to admit that they used photography. I read a life changing book by Van Deren Coke from UNM, The Painter and the Photograph (some copies used and new are still available from Amazon). Realized that the camera was an essential TOOL for me to use. Made a pact with myself to know this place that inspired me so deeply - and then it would be possible for me to FEEL what I painted. 10/29/14
Monday, October 27, 2014
HOW I PAINT - WHAT TO PAINT? FIELD WORK
HOW I PAINT - FIELD WORK: CHOOSING MY SUBJECT MATTER. Before leaving Chicago for Santa Fe, N.M. 48 years ago, I was able to be one of thousands who lined up at the Art Institute for the major Andrew Wyeth retrospective. After waiting in lines that stretched almost to Lake Michigan, we were only given seconds to view each painting. This exhibit had a powerful effect on me in that I realized Wyeth focused on what he knew best - his own love of place where his spirit was completely "at home". After visits to Mexico and Guatemala, it took me a while before I came to know "my place". This knowing settled in slowly once I came to know and love northern New Mexico - especially my sometimes home, Truchas, and the surrounding villages. Authenticity is important to me - I paint what I know - and especially the places I love best.
Tuesday, October 21, 2014
CHIMAYO, N.M. - Oct. 18, 2014
FROM THE TOP OF THE HILL - CHIMAYO, N.M. - Starting some sketches today -
organizing paints, setting up a new palette.... life is good!
Sunday, October 19, 2014
ON THE ROAD IN NORTHERN NEW MEXICO - 10/18/2014
ON THE ROAD with the Dollie Sisters yesterday (Jan McDowell and Jolene
Allen) - Almost 250 new pics! The trees are at their glorious peak all
over the north country - Truchas, Chimayo, Dixon - heavy frosts are
late this year. Canvases are gessoed in many different sizes - making a
list and ordering the paints tomorrow. One or two more trips to my
favorite places and then it is time to settle in for my winter work!
What an amazing day!
Wednesday, September 17, 2014
Tuesday, September 02, 2014
GARCIA PARK (Taos, New Mexico) - 30"x60" Original Oil
GARCIA PARK (Taos, New Mexico) - 30"x60" Original Oil on Belgian Linen - wrap-around painting. Now available for purchase. - Preview.
Wednesday, August 27, 2014
BEING GRATEFUL TODAY......
EARLY SNOW CLOUDS AT PICURIS - Archival Print from an original painting - you are invited to visit The High Road Print Catalog.
Oh yes! It's that time of year again - fall sneaked up on us here about two nights ago - a chill in the air. This morning landlord checking the heating zones in the house so I won't freeze and fall on a brush midstroke! Moved to New Mexico 47 years ago this month. This morning I was looking at all these images in this catalog - painted over my years in Truchas - and I wondered how it happened that I got so lucky to land in this place - such a chaotic set of circumstances brought me here all that long time ago - another storm of events brought me full circle to Tesuque - right up the street from El Nido where I had my first New Mexico "art show" - bet those paintings still resonate with the sweat and stomps of flamenco dancer Vicente Romero! Just coming home to myself again (I am slow to change) - carry these places with me every day when I sit down at that big easel of mine. What I am feeling today is a deep and profound gratitude.
Oh yes! It's that time of year again - fall sneaked up on us here about two nights ago - a chill in the air. This morning landlord checking the heating zones in the house so I won't freeze and fall on a brush midstroke! Moved to New Mexico 47 years ago this month. This morning I was looking at all these images in this catalog - painted over my years in Truchas - and I wondered how it happened that I got so lucky to land in this place - such a chaotic set of circumstances brought me here all that long time ago - another storm of events brought me full circle to Tesuque - right up the street from El Nido where I had my first New Mexico "art show" - bet those paintings still resonate with the sweat and stomps of flamenco dancer Vicente Romero! Just coming home to myself again (I am slow to change) - carry these places with me every day when I sit down at that big easel of mine. What I am feeling today is a deep and profound gratitude.
Thursday, August 21, 2014
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