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Entries in still life (130)
Day 23 - Antique Bottle SOLD
My "soft edge" experiment is really helping me; until recently I felt I had to paint a sharp edge where I saw one. The softer feel more accurately describes the light I think.
Ok, gotta run, I have a lunch date with my husband - to VOTE!
Day 22 - Garlic SOLD
This may look like a black and white painting, but in fact I use no black paint at all. And the light areas are made up of many colors to make cool and warm whites. There really aren't any "pure" whites at all.
This closeup shows more of the color:
To make this painting I used a palette of no more and no less than:
- ultramarine blue
- raw umber
- cadmium yellow medium
- permanent violet medium
- titanium white
These are the colors I use to make most my paintings. Sometimes I also use cadmium red and cerulean blue, but not today.
I have been reading a painting instruction book by David A Leffel, who does beautifully dark and mysterious still lifes. I decided to try today to approximate some of his ideas in a 1-day sketch. I'm interested in how he paints edges, and I tried to focus on leaving some edges soft and making some hard, so the objects really seem to emerge out of the darkness.
I am excited by this experiment and am looking forward to trying a multi-day painting like this. It will be much easier to build up the full tonal range after some layers of the paint have dried; in these one-day paintings I am always working wet on wet.
Day 21 - Ladies' Vanity Table
$65 - Click title to buy
8 x 8 inches, oil on panel
I worked all afernoon on a painting of this still-life, and hated it. So I started over and did this one which I am much happier with. Lucky for Nowell.... living with me after a bad painting day is not fun.
I bought this ladies' compact on eBay, it's really beautiful and I hope to paint it in more detail soon.
Day 20 - Figs on Gold SOLD
Last night our friends came up for a visit to the Big City from where they live down on the Peninsula. Before our dinner reservations we hung out at our house and I introduced them to the wonderful combination of sliced figs on basil leaves with goat cheese.... mmmm!!!
Thanks everyone for all your continued support! I'm 2/3rds through my "30 days" project and trying to decide what my next steps will be.
I bought a few trinkets on eBay recently, maybe they will appear in my paintings soon. I'm amused at the idea of painting eBay items and then selling the paintings back on eBay - sort of a full circle experiment.
Day 15 - Gardenia in a Box SOLD
Day 15 - Halfway through my 30 days!
I worked on this painting longer than most and it was nice not to have to rush, although I still ran out of light near the end. "Daylight savings" has robbed me of another hour of afternoon light.
The background is built up with alternating layers of gold leaf and tissue paper and brown stain. The tissue paper soaks up the glue and becomes nicely transparent.
Two seashells and a quartz sphere sit on top of the box, I like the contrast of the perfectly machined sphere next to the wobbly spirals of the shells. I think the skull looks less menacing in this context - more like part of a naturalist's little collection. I think of this as my tiny "cabinet of curiosities".
Gardenia petals are quite thick, evident from the fat curls at the edges. I'd love to do a more detailed study of this flower, it was so enjoyable to paint. And for once my studio smells better than the usual turpentine and rubber cement fumes.
Edited to Add: Blogger was being cranky about uploading images yesterday but it's faster today, so here are the process shots:
Day 14 - Dahlia and Seashell - SOLD
I'm excited about the idea of arranging my miniature still lifes in a little box like this, I might do it as a series.
Day 12 - Rodent Skull on Gold - SOLD
10 x 10 inch oil on golden leafed panel
This is a small rodent skull I found with my friend Jaimee while walking on the beach at Point No Point near Seattle.
It's probably not possible to paint the lovely forms of an intricate skull without the inevitable associations of death. The narrow arch of the bone around the far eye socket is the whole reason I wanted to paint this object. But it can't seem to escape it's morbid associations.
Oh well, call it my Halloween contribution.
Day 11 - Heirloom Tomatoes SOLD
Today was the first day I thought I might not complete a painting. I started one, but at 4:30pm it wasn't working, so I scrapped it. Then I started this one. I had to work fast because I can only paint by daylight, but I finished by 6:30pm, while there was still a pale glow. Someone asked me today and I didn't know - when is daylight savings time?
Some process shots: