Category Archives: Oil Paintings

Painting #12 – Another Yellow Flower (Squash Blossom) & Friend

I decided to try another yellow flower — even bigger this time.  I took the reference photo in our garden one morning — I couldn’t believe that the bee posed long enough for me to lean in for such a closeup.  I was pumped.  And I guess I got pumped up again while making this painting — it’s one of my favorites of the daily paintings so far!  Hope you like it too.

#12 Yellow Squash Flower & Friend. Oil on Primed Arches Oil Paper. 10×8

Reference Photo

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Painting #11 Yellow Lilies

For my next painting I decided to channel friend Helen Gallagher with some BIG flowers, painted from life from a bouquet a friend sent me for Mother’s Day.  Haven’t ever done any large scale, straight-on flowers.  I don’t think I captured the color of the shadows very well.  I’m also not crazy about the composition, but it was a good experiment.  I used the palette knife a fair amount, but not for everything. . . .

I painted from life rather than the photo below — which I snapped to record what I was generally looking at while painting.

Yellow Lilies. Oil on Primed Arches Oil Paper. 8×10.

Reference Photo

Painting #9 – Flag Irises from the Garden

One of my grandsons and I harvested some flag irises from the garden on Sunday to decorate our Mother’s Day table.  I decided to paint those from life for my Monday painting.  I didn’t like the outcome – especially the background, which was pretty awful, so I tweaked it later in the day — and then tweaked it again today!!  I’m including the first and second ‘drafts’, which illustrate my changes in scale as I reworked the thing.

#9 Flag Irises. Oil on Primed Arches Oil Paper. 8″x10″.

#9 Irises from the Garden. Oil on Primed Arches Oil Paper. 8×10

Initial Composition

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Painting #8 — Under the Sky and Water (More Koi)!

This is what I did yesterday — Mother’s Day.  I’m very proud that I managed to do this AND have a celebratory brunch with Pat, Will, Mariam and grand babes Will and Maya.  AND have a crab imperial supper courtesy of Pat.  AND a nap!  Woohoo!  Hope you can tell that that light blue is pond water reflecting the pale blue sky, accented with the dark shadows of nearby leaves, which allowed us to glimpse the true colors under the murk. . . .  Hmmm, looking at it again this morning, I probably should have darkened hat blue a bit more.  Oh well.

Koi #3. Oil on Primed Arches Oil Paper. 8″x10″

Reference for Koi #3.

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Painting #7 – More Koi. A Better Green on the Palette

I’m behind on posting (but not painting!) — here’s the one I did on Saturday.  Another koi — I think of this one as ‘the beauties and the beast!, because that fish looks like a torpedo or something lethal.

As for mixing the greens, I decided to slightly increase the odds of good leaf color by adding chromium oxide green to my palette for this one.

#7 – Koi #2 Oil on Primed Arches Oil Paper. 10″x8″

Koi with Water Lilies

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Painting #6 – Get Me Outta Shepherdstown (For Now)! Sick of Mixing Greens! Give Me Koi!!

My plan to overdose on Shepherdstown scenes must pause.  I’m tired of the greens there — and the extreme difficulty of mixing them from my limited palette.  I need to do some off-painting experimentation to see if I can develop some better mixes.

In the meantime, here are some koi, which I’ve been wanting to try for years. I like it, though the composition is too lopsided to the left, isn’t it?  I didn’t want to include the reference’s departing duck sailing at lower right.  Should I add a baby koi down there?  Or would that be too ‘coy’?  Should I preserve the area as the tranquil spot where the eyes can rest??  And dang – more green issues!  A problem for the future.

#6 Koi Without Duck. Oil on Paper. 10″x8″.

Koi with Duck.

Painting #5 – Secluded Culvert & Stream at Shepherdstown

Yesterday’s painting – #5 of the daily painting project!

When we saw this scene last year at Shepherdstown near the Potomac River, we didn’t know exactly what it was — discolored parapet, water culverts, old stone pillars, small gushing stream, totally shaded by trees.  Mysterious.  Drew our attention.

I’m thinking this painting still needs a lot of ‘clarifying’ work.  May or may not ‘go back in’ and tweak it some more.  I scraped off some whites above the ‘black hole’ because they were way too bight, but probably should add some other light colored patches there . . .

Stream and Culvert at Shelpherdstown. Oil on Paper. 8″x10″.

Painting #4 – Potomac River at Shepherdstown

Here’s yesterday’s painting, along with its reference.  I feel like I’m on a marathon and am ALREADY huffing and puffing!!

Potomac River at Shepherdstown WV – #4. Oil on Paper. 8″x10″.

Potomac River at Shepherdstown WV .

 

Painting #3 – Resting at Shepherdstown

Here’s my third of the 100 painting project — still on the Shepherdstown WV subject matter.  This one was simple compared to those other two!

The painting & the reference.

Shepherdstown boaters, resting. Oil on Paper. 8″x10″. 2018.

Photo of Shepherdstown boaters.

Painting #2 – Kayaking at Shepherdstown

I hadn’t gotten done with being proud of Sunday’s 1-of-100 painting when – – – – it was time to do another one!  This is gonna be tough!  Since I’ll have lots of surfaces to kill during this project, I figure I’ll keep going with more of my Shepherdstown references til I have a little collection of similars.

Here’s #2, along with its reference.  Hmmm, the minute I put the brush down I start counting the snafus.

Shepherdstown Kayak. Oil on Paper. 8×10. 2018.

Potomac River at Shepherdstown Bridge

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