Tuesday, May 26, 2009
Friday 21st May 2009 - Dancing Tree
My goodness this painting has taken me a long time! I like to get a painting finished in one or two sessions so that my energy stays fresh and this one took at least four sessions on it and much looking at it in between. I was determined to make it work! I finally got it to a place where I was happy with it on Friday.
Dancing Tree - 24 x 30" - oil on canvas - $1,750
Labels:
gorge,
juniper tree,
mountains,
pinon,
southwest art,
Taos New Mexico,
wild river
Wednesday 20th May 2009 - Irises at Cafe Renato
The lilacs are already over and the irises are coming into full bloom. These ones outside Cafe Renato are just gorgeous.
Irises at Cafe Renato - oil on canvas panel - 12 x 16" - $750
Labels:
adobe,
Iris,
Spring Flowers,
Taos New Mexico
Saturday 16th May 2009 - Portrait Group
Friday 15th May 2009 - Lilacs on Ledoux Street
A gorgeous day out painting with Shari and Jane, enjoying the colours of Spring.
Lilacs on Ledoux Street - 11 x 14" - oil on canvas panel - $595
Labels:
Ledoux Street,
lilac,
Spring Flowers,
Taos New Mexico
Wednesday 13th may 2009 Lilacs at the Couse House
The Lilacs have been amazing this year, must have been the wet winter and the warm Spring. Shari and I painted these lovely lilac bushes at the Couse House on a glorious Spring morning.
Lilacs at the Couse House - 14 x 18" - oil on canvas - $625
Labels:
Couse,
flowers,
lilac,
Spring Flowers,
Taos New Mexico
Tuesday, May 12, 2009
Monday 11th May 2009 - Hacienda del Sol
A new home for my paintings!
Some good friends of mine, Reg and Dale, have taken over the running of a luxury B & B here in Taos and invited me to hang some of my paintings in their communal areas. This is me with Reg and my recently reworked truck painting.
It truly is a lovely place with south-west style interiors and great gardens with views of Taos mountain. They also invited me and my artist friends to come paint in their gardens.
"One of the 10 most Romantic Inns in the U.S." - USA Today
www.taoshaciendadelsol.com
Friday 8th May 2009 - Gorge
On duty in the gallery and worked on this one during the day. Shari showed Jane and I this spot on the gorge north of Hondo, some way down a dirt road that you wouldn't find unless you were really looking for it. We took photos that day but it was too windy to paint.
After doing those big views on tiny canvasses, it was nice to spread out on this larger canvas. As the day wore on I realised that the cold I've been trying to kick for weeks really hadn't gone and I felt really quite ill and spent the whole weekend resting. I look forward to working on this one some more when I'm fully recovered.
Gorge Tree - 24 x30 - oil on canvas - unfinished.
Labels:
gorge,
impressionist,
oil painting,
Rio Grande,
southwestern art,
trees,
wild river
Thursday 7th May 2009 - Ray's group
I painted these two about 18 months ago, pictures I liked but, with all I've learned, I felt could be just that bit better. I took them into Ray's group and worked on them some more. Ray, a big fan of bright colour, especially orange, urged me to lay in the bright orange of the adobe buildings behind the truck. I tried it (I can always paint over it!) and I really liked it.
Taos Truck - 12 x 12" - oil on canvas - $575
The Church at Ranchos - 12 x 12" - oil on canvas - $575
Labels:
adobe,
impressionist,
oil painting,
ranchos church,
southwestern art,
St Francis,
truck
Friday 1st May 2009 - Pink Trees
It was great to get back out Plein Aire painting with Shari and Jane - it felt like it had been a long time. We walked around the centre of town looking for pink blossom trees next to adobe buildings, taking photographs and choosing our spots. I picked this spot outside the Bent Street Deli.
It was early and quiet when we set up but became busy and then my 'maestro' Ray Vinella came to eat breakfast at teh Bent Street Del and parked right in the middle of my composition, so I painted around the cars.
The painting looks empty to me, like it needs a stronger focal point, so I plan to paint in a girl walking her dog or something.
Taos Love Letter - 12 x 16" - oil on canvas panel - unfinished
Labels:
adobe,
pink blossom trees,
southwestern art,
Taos New Mexico
Thursday 30th April 2009
I continued my theme of painting massive scale views onto ever smaller canvasses, this is a gorge scene on an 8 x 10" canvas panel. Good fun!
Trees in the Crack - oil on canvas panel - 8 x 10" - $295
Labels:
gorge,
impressionist,
oil painting,
southwestern art,
Taos New Mexico
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