Thursday, April 27, 2017

Pear

Here is a quick pear sketch using PanPastel and a tiny bit of Prismacolor pencil.

Pastel on 6x6 tan cardstock

Friday, April 7, 2017

Melting Moonlight

"Melting Moonlight," acrylic and oil-based spray paint on 18x14 canvas


I wanted to experiment with abstraction, so I took my canvas outside, poured water all over it, then applied flat black and metallic silver oil based spray paints all over.  I dropped in Golden High Flow Acrylic in Quinacridone Magenta, Phthalo Blue, Carbon Black and Titanium White.  I let the blue and magenta flow together to create various shades of violet, as I wanted an analogous color scheme of magenta, violet and blue.  I just had fun with my experiment, letting the paints flow freely.  Here was the result:


I wanted the subject of my painting to go along with what the paints did on their own.  When I looked at my canvas, I saw a tree and a sinking, melting moon.  I wanted my tree to be twisted, like some of the trees I noticed around Palo Duro Canyon, or even in New Mexico.  At first, my tree's branches all went to the left side.  I decided to add the right lower branch to give my painting a better sense of balance.  I wanted to use a texture paste my son bought me, Liquitex Black Lava, so I drew my tree freehand with a black paint marker, then went over it with the Black Lava.  My last step was painting more High Flow Quinacridone Magenta all over my tree. 

Wednesday, April 5, 2017

Black Lava Sketch


Here is a quick tree sketch using Liquitex Black Lava.  It was my first time using this medium.  It's like a fancy glitter glue!

Sunday, April 2, 2017

Red Pepper


7.5 x 7 with Prismacolor colored pencils on 98 lb Canson paper.  I used an underpainting with complimentary colors, just like with my previous tomato drawing.  Colored pencil work takes forever!  Here is the underpainting: