MY PROCESS--DOCUMENTING "WORKS IN PROGRESS"- NEW PAINTINGS AND PRINTS. -- INCLUDES PALETTE AND COLOR NOTES.
Thursday, September 18, 2008
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
Monday, September 15, 2008
Thursday, September 04, 2008
BIRTHDAY ROSES
4 September 2008 -- Took some much needed time to gather my thoughts, block in some new canvases and continue preparation for my one-person exhibition in Santa Fe next May. Yesterday a friend sent these lovely roses and I photographed them early today in the morning sun -- just thought I would share them! Enjoy! DC
Friday, August 08, 2008
MADRUGADA DE PICURIS - 48"X48" New Oil Painting
"MADRUGADA DE PICURIS"
New Original Oil Painting 48"x48" on Fine Belgian Linen
Framed in Gold with Linen Liner
New Original Oil Painting 48"x48" on Fine Belgian Linen
Framed in Gold with Linen Liner
8/8/08 - Here is the completed canvas of the morning trees at Picuris Pueblo. I've enjoyed doing this painting -- this is one of my favorite places on the High Road -- Looking off in the distance (in real life) one can see Jicarita Peak -- and these trees seem to stand sentinel for that sacred place.
For price and availability, please call my Taos Studio at (575) 758-7454.
Friday, August 01, 2008
MADRUGADA DE PICURIS - 48"x48" - Work in Progress - Glazes and Opaque Paint
Sunday, July 27, 2008
MADRUGADA DE PICURIS - GLAZES/OPAQUES
7/27-08 -- "MADRUGADA DE PICURIS" - 48"X48" Original Oil on Fine Belgian Linen. The sky is completed - there are pink and yellow sunrise tones in the sky - hoping this part of the painting will inform the light on the trees and foreground. On a canvas this size everything is a SURPRISE! This canvas has the feeling to me that it is painting itself ..... in my vocabulary, it's called "a little magic". DC
Wednesday, July 23, 2008
MADRUGADA DE PICURIS - 48"x48" Work in Progress
"MADRUGADA DE PICURIS" - Underpainting
48"x48" Orig. Oil on Fine Belgian Linen
7/23/08 -- It seems as though I have been staring at this underpainting for months, perhaps longer. These trees are on Picuris Pueblo land at the turn off to Truchas. They've always symbolized something really peaceful and solid for me.....I guess I've hesitated because I hope so much to do them justice. Have been working on the glazes for a week or two and will post them as soon as this second phase of the painting is complete. DC
Monday, July 21, 2008
Sunday, July 20, 2008
AGUA FRIA - NEW COMPLETED ORIG. OIL
"AGUA FRIA" - NEW ORIGINAL OIL PAINTING
30"x24" on Fine Belgian Linen
Framed in Gold with Linen Liner
It's a quiet Sunday afternoon here in Taos -- Listened to a new audiobook titled "Peace Like a River" by Leif Enger this morning while I worked -- thought it was quite appropriate. This is a painting is of the Rio Pueblo as it runs under Ranchitos Road near my house. I took great license with the time of day and other details.....in the end I think it all came together quite nicely.
For price and availability, please call my Taos Studio at(575) 758-7454
(PS: To see the initial underpainting for this canvas, scroll down to my post of 24 June - DC)
Friday, July 18, 2008
AGUA FRIA MIXING PALETTE
Friday, 18 July - Here is the palette for AGUA FRIA from yesterday -- I thought these colors were so fantastic, I hated to clean them up at the end of the day. The blue/purple tints are for the sky -- saved the rest of these mixes to paint the water today. The orange/reds are for the setting sun. DC
Tuesday, July 15, 2008
AGUA FRIA -- MORE GLAZES
"AGUA FRIA" - WORK IN PROGRESS
30"x24" Original Oil on Fine Belgian Linen
7/15/08 -- If you scroll down to the previous image, you might understand that I wanted to give up on this canvas entirely. Finally, I put a new Audio Book on my CD player and "dived" in -- no pun intended. My intention is to have the feeling of "last light" in this piece, which means the foreground will be dark and moody and the sky and the highlights soft. The setting sun is a combination of Cadmium Red and Thalo Rose Red with a touch of white. The tall trees are combinations of Yellow Ochre, Permalba White, Burnt Sienna and Mars Black - a little Holbein Rose Grey (I love this color! it adds warmth to the transitional tones.) The water - various combinations of Prussian Blue, Burnt Sienna, Thalo Blue, Thalo Green, Mars Black. I will let these colors dry for a day or two before I work in the final opaque paints. Stay Tuned! DC
Saturday, July 05, 2008
MOONDREAMS -- New Original Oil - SOLD
Monday, June 30, 2008
"MOONDREAMS" - More Glazes
"MOONDREAMS" - Work in Progress
24"x30" Original Oil on Fine Belgian Linen
24"x30" Original Oil on Fine Belgian Linen
6/30/08 -- More Glazes! This layer of paint will add a deep richness to the final application of opaque paint. Dark Greens - Prussian Blue and Burnt Sienna. Toned Greens: Chrome Oxide Green Opaque and Cadmium Red. Foreground Darks: Prussian Blue, Burnt Sienna and Diox. Purple. Lighter Foreground: Cadmium Red, Yellow Ochre and Burnt Sienna.
Saturday, June 28, 2008
"MOONDREAMS" - WORK IN PROGRESS
"MOONDREAMS" - GLAZES
24"x30" Original Oil on Fine Belgian Linen
24"x30" Original Oil on Fine Belgian Linen
6/27/08 -- AH! THE GLAZES! -- Yes, I have painted this little church before, but never quite in this way. As of yesterday, I have almost completed the sky -- and then the foreground was completely "washed" in Cadmium Red thinned down with painting medium. Opaque paints can be thinned to a semi-glaze and then put over the underpainting. I want the final painting to have that last minute look of sun on an early summer evening. This painting is a great example of the value of glazes and how they inform the final tones of the canvas. Am challenging myself to pull this one out of my Art Hat! DC
Thursday, June 26, 2008
"MOONDREAMS" - WORK IN PROGRESS
'MOONDREAMS" - WORK IN PROGRESS
24"x30" Original Oil on Fine Belgian Linen
6/26/08 - Blocked in four new paintings this week -- I work on portions of one while the others are drying in between underpaintings and glazes. My goal for this piece is to have the autumn moon rising while the sun in setting through an orange glow. I will post the photo of the glazes on this canvas today or tomorrow. They are essential to the final effect of this oil painting. DC
Tuesday, June 24, 2008
LLANO DREAMING - WORK IN PROGRESS
"LLANO DREAMING" - WORK IN PROGRESS
30"x40" Original Oil on Fine Belgian Linen
(Underpainting)
6/24/08 -- When doing underpaintings -- work fast. Mix the colors with turpentine and either Foundation White or MG White -- fast drying. This canvas is another perspective of Llano San Juan - one of my favorite places. Trees at the top are a combination of Chrome Oxide Green Opaque and the darker areas are Prussian Blue and Burnt Sienna. The colors in the fields are a combination of Yellow Ochre and Mars Orange. Foliage in the front: Cadmium Red, Yellow Ochre and some Diox. Purple -- Also some Burnt Sienna. For the snow I am using just the Foundation White -- mixing some Payne's Grey for the shadows. I have a really good feeling about this canvas! I will need to let this underpainting dry for about a week.
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