Sunday, September 29, 2013

"Morning Dunes" - 5 x 7 inches - oil on paper - SOLD

"Morning Dunes" - 5 x 7 inches - oil on paper
Back to my beloved dunes on Plum Island.  I painted these dunes early in the morning.  It was quiet and incredibly peaceful with a few birds flying overhead.

Saturday, September 28, 2013

"Great Day for a Sail" - 5 x 7 inches - oil on paper - SOLD

"Great Day for a Sail" - 5 x 7 inches - oil on paper
I stood on the boardwalk steps and painted this scene.  I don't have a lot of experience painting ocean waves so this was a challenge.  Anything that moves is a challenge!  

To capture the wave, I painted a dark stripe parallel to the beach.  I then added the white foam on top by dragging white across the dark area and pulled some of the dark color into the white.  Considering this painting was done on location, I was happy with the final result.


 

Friday, September 27, 2013

"Too Foggy" - 5 x 7 inches - oil on paper - SOLD

"Too Foggy" - 5 x 7 inches - oil on paper
I sat in my car at the marina in Newburyport just as it started to rain.  Really rain.  I had to keep turning on the windshield wipers to see what I was painting.  

This little boat which was moored nearby made a nice painting subject.  The water was glassy smooth but visibility was poor so I simply faded out the background to create the foggy effect.  I spent a long time trying to get the shape of the boat right.  Boats are hard - especially when they move around!

In case you haven't noticed, I've been painting a lot this month.  I've been participating in another 30 day painting challenge.  There are 300+ artists around the internet who took up this challenge to paint 30 paintings in 30 days.  Frankly, I didn't make a big announcement since I didn't want to commit to something that I might not finish.  I did the challenge in January and got pretty burned out by the end of the month.  I definitely favor quality over quantity but have been so inspired by my time in Newburyport that is has been easy to paint every day.  So, by the end of September, I will complete about 25 paintings and that is good enough for me :)



Thursday, September 26, 2013

Marina - 5 x 7 inches - oil on paper - SOLD

"Marina" - 5 x 7 inches - oil on paper
I'm pretty proud of this painting.  I sat in my car looking at this jumble of boats and was thinking that this is impossible to paint.  I certainly didn't want to paint each individual boat and was kind of overwhelmed by the subject in front of me.  One painting trick is to squint at a scene.  When you squint, you lose the details and can see large masses of shapes and color more easily.

For the boats, I started with an area of white dabs that was the approximate shape of the entire mass.  I then when back with various shades of color and tried to carve out the suggestion of boat shapes.  When I added the vertical lines for the masts, it all came together.  Overall, a very successful painting of a daunting subject! 


"Marina" is a 5 x 7 inch oil on paper painting and comes in a white, 8 x 10 mat.  SOLD

Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Merrimack River - 5 x 7 inches oil on canvas - SOLD

"Merrimack River" - 5 x 7 inches - oil on canvas
There is an Audubon Nature center in Newburyport called "Joppa Flats" so I guess technically I should have named this painting "Joppa Flats" since I stood in their parking lot to paint this scene.  
 

Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Plum Island Marshes III - 5 x 7 inches - oil on paper - SOLD

"Plum Island Marshes III" - 5 x 7 inches - oil on paper
Back to the marshes for more inspiration.  The great thing about painting outside is that you can paint the same scene many times, but each day brings something new.  The light can be very different depending on when you choose to paint, seasonal changes impact the color palette and of course, changes in weather can dramatically affect the scene.

I painted these marshes in the afternoon.  Not a cloud in the sky.  In fact, the marshes were very quiet and I didn't see much wildlife at all.  I guess everyone was taking an afternoon nap.



 

Monday, September 23, 2013

"Plum Island Dunes III" - 5 x 7 inches - oil on paper - SOLD

"Plum Island Dunes III" - 5 x 7 inches - oil on canvas
I don't know what it is about sand dunes but I love their soft curves and all the grasses and brush that surrounds them.  This scene was painted in the afternoon on a perfect warm sunny day.

Friday, September 20, 2013

"At Rest" - 5 x 7 inches - oil on paper - SOLD

"At Rest" - 5 x 7 inches - oil on paper
I'm really pleased with this painting and I don't say that very often!  Boats can be a very tricky subject.  This boat stayed relatively still but occasionally shifted a bit which made my job more difficult.  I spent a long time trying to get the shape just right as well as the reflection in the water.

For those who live near Westford, MA, I'll be giving an oil painting demonstration at the Parish Center for the Arts on Thursday October 17 at 7 p.m.  The demo is free but if you make a $10 donation, your name is entered into a raffle to win an original oil painting at the end of the demo.  All proceeds benefit the PCA. 

Thursday, September 19, 2013

"Carter Street" - 5 x 7 inches - oil on paper

"Carter Street" - 5 x 7 inches - oil on paper
Painting is such a meditative "sport."  I stood on the street painting this for about 2 1/2 hours and couldn't believe how quickly the time went by.  One problem with painting plein air is that the light changes very quickly so everything is a moving target!  The most obvious change is the length of the shadows as the sun moves across the sky.

I should mention that Gayle Kenyon won my August give away.  Since Gayle lives in Westford, I have her a copy of my book, Paint the Town which is a collection of my Westford paintings and includes my personal observations and historical tidbits about the town.

"Carter Street" is a 5 x 7 inch oil on paper painting and comes in a white, 8 x 10 mat.  Click the Buy Now button below to purchase by credit card, or, click here for other ways to purchase a painting.

Wednesday, September 18, 2013

"Plum Island Beach I" - 5 x 7 inches - oil on paper

"Plum Island Beach I" - 5 x 7 inches - oil on paper
I just can't get enough of the beach at Plum Island.  The weather has been fantastic so I'm trying to get there every day to paint, walk and collect shells. 

Someone asked me about painting oil on paper.  Paper is a perfectly acceptable surface to paint on as long as you prepare it properly.  I'm using artist quality watercolor paper which I treated with several coats of gesso.  The gesso creates a seal on the paper to prevent the oil from soaking into it.  In fact, canvas is also treated with gesso for the same purpose.

"Plum Island Beach I" is a 5 x 7 inch oil on paper painting and comes in a white, 8 x 10 mat.  Click the Buy Now button below to purchase using a credit card, or, click here for other payment options.

Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Plum Island Dunes II - 5 x 7 inches - oil on paper

"Plum Island Dunes II" - 5 x 7 inches - oil on paper
Back to the Dunes.  One of the hazards of plein air painting is bugs.  I'm not sure what bit me but deodorant does a good job of taking away the itch! 

"Plum Island Dunes II" is a 5 x 7 inch oil on paper painting and comes in a white, 8 x 10 mat.  Click the Buy Now button below to purchase by credit card or click here for other payment options.

Monday, September 16, 2013

Moored - 5 x 7 inches - oil on paper

"Moored" - 5 x 7 inches - oil on paper
These boats were moored on the Merrimack River in Newburyport, MA.  I didn't realize that this is the same river that flows through Lowell, MA.  In doing a little research, I found out that it originates in Franklin New Hampshire and ends in Newburyport where it flows into the Atlantic ocean -- a total of 117 miles long!   



"Moored" is a 5 x 7 inch oil on paper painting and comes in a white, 8 x 10 mat.  Click the Buy Now button below to purchase using a credit card, or, click here for other payment options.

Sunday, September 15, 2013

Plum Island Dunes I - 5 x 7 inches - oil on paper

Plum Island Dunes I - 5 x 7 inches - oil on paper
I painted these dunes under duress.  It was extremely windy and I feared that my entire plein air set up would topple over.  I weighted down my easel and painted this as quickly as I could to avoid a messy spill.  Fortunately, there are no injuries to report :).

"Plum Island Dunes I" is a 5 x 7 inch oil on paper painting and comes in a white, 8 x 10 mat.  Click the Buy Now button below to purchase by credit card, or, click here for other ways to purchase.

Saturday, September 14, 2013

"Plum Island Marsh II" - 5 x 7 inches - oil on paper - SOLD

"Plum Island Marsh II" - 5 x 7 inches - oil on paper

In this marsh painting, I decided to punch things up and use bright, saturated colors.  In this case, I painted what I wanted to see, not really what I was seeing.  
 

Friday, September 13, 2013

"Plum Island Marsh I" - 5 x 7 inches - oil on paper

"Plum Island Marsh I" - 5 x 7 inches - oil on paper
I've always loved marshes and have painted them many times.  On this particular day, the weather was overcast so the colors are relatively subdued.  To make the distant slivers of water stand out, the color of the surrounding grasses must be relatively dark.  

"Plum Island Marsh I" is a 5 x 7 inch oil on paper painting and comes in a white, 8 x 10 mat.  To purchase by credit card, click the Buy Now button below or click here for other ways to purchase a painting.

Thursday, September 12, 2013

"Sunflowers II" - 5 x 7 inches - oil on paper - SOLD

"Sunflowers II" - 5 x 7 inches - oil on paper

Here is my 2nd attempt at painting the sunflowers.  My first attempt is below for comparison.  I'm curious -- which is your favorite?

Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Sunflowers I - 5 x 7 inches - oil on paper

Sunflowers I - 5 x 7 inches - oil on paper
I haven't posted recently - - not because of a lack of painting but because of a technical glitch.  All is well now so you'll be hearing from me A LOT over coming weeks as I catch up with posting my new work.  

I'm not much of a flower painter but was inspired when I saw these sunflowers in the grocery store.  There is something warm and comforting about sunflowers.  I can remember my kids bringing home sunflower seeds that we'd plant in a Styrofoam cup for science class.  Each day, we'd nurture them with a bit of water and sunlight making observations and taking measurements along the way as they sprouted and grew.

"Sunflowers Il" is a 5 x 7 inch oil on paper painting.  It is presented in an 8 x 10 mat which is a standard frame size. It can be purchased by clicking the "Buy Now" button below, or, click here for other ways to purchase a painting.