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Entries in still life (130)

Tuesday
Oct242006

Day 9 - Glass Pharmacy Bottles SOLD



11 x 14 inches, oil on wood panel

I love these little antique medicine bottles, this is the first time I've painted them. I included the wooden match to show how little they are. I took a couple photos while I was working on the painting, here's the progression:

So, collage and gold leaf, or "pure" oil paintings? I really enjoy both, but I feel I should resolve my sensibilties into one approach eventually. For now, I'll just keep painting and see what happens.

Tuesday
Oct242006

Day 8 - High Heeled Shoe SOLD

10 x 10 inches, oil and mixed media on panel

For this background I built up several alternating layers of pale cream tissue paper and gold leaf. The tissue paper, when glued and stained brown, becomes somewhat transparent and allows a clouded reflective sheen to bounce up from the gold leaf beneath. It also makes a nice texture with creases for the brown stain to collect in.

Sunday
Oct222006

Day 7 - Wine Country SOLD

4 x 6 inches, watercolor on paper

We were gone all day visiting wine country, but I brought along my travel watercolor kit and managed to do a painting between tastings. This is the view from Rombauer Winery in the Napa Valley.

We don't get much of an autumn in San Francisco - in fact, it hit 80F on this late October weekend - but the fields and vinyards are turning colors up in Napa. Made me a bit homesick for New England, where I lived until 6 years ago. But I don't miss those winters!

Nowell snapped some shots of me painting, here are a couple:


No eBay link today because this one is sold already! Our friend Christina's father is visiting from Iowa, and he bought the painting on the spot to commemorate our California wine tasting day. Thank you, Dennis, I am honored!

Saturday
Oct212006

Day 6 - Egg and Cream Pitcher SOLD

10x10, Oil on canvas. I thought I was done with it yesterday but ended up spending a couple more hours on it this morning. So it's officially my Painting of the Day, even though I thought I wouldn't paint today.

Tomorrow is another story.... We have plans to spend all day in wine country with friends. Gonna be hard to squeeze a painting in, as they want to start at 9am with mimosas. Will do my best, but I might have to do two on Monday instead.

Saturday
Oct212006

Day 5 - Candy and Flowers SOLD

11:45 pm - Just under the wire!

I did two paintings today. Tomorrow is my sister's wedding and I don't think I'll have time to paint one, so I'll upload the second one tomorrow.

Isn't this a fabulous corset? The piece is called "Candy and Flowers" because in the background there is a bag printed with "Fine Bon Bons" in French, and a botanical illustration of flowers. Along with more Spanish (love?) letters - some ripped into pieces...

Thursday
Oct192006

Day 4 - Egg Alter  SOLD


Ok, I really bit off more than I can chew today, putting this many elements in the painting. I'm considering this one to be a "study", because there's so much more I need to do to it, although it took more time than any of the others so far. I only stopped because I lost the daylight, could have easily spent twice as much time on it. Or more.

The background is again actual gold foil, but the two pieces of masking tape and the gold burning-paper are all painted (as well as, of course, the egg, cup and stand). To really work it needs to be hyper-realistic trompe l'eoil with nifty glazing, but no time for that in one day!

I'm seeing it big in my mind, so maybe one day I'll do a nice big one like this.

Wednesday
Oct182006

Day 3 - Pear and Two Vases SOLD


10" x 10" Oil and mixed media on wood panel

For this painting I rubbed off patches of the gold foil background to expose the brown stained wood beneath for a "rusted" effect.

I am realizing these first three paintings all use lots of transparency and reflection, two effects which unfortunately don't show up so well in photos!

The paper with the handwriting on the lower half of the painting has a history. I bought it off the street from a drunken man in Mexico a few years ago. He was walking out of an antique/junk shop in San Miguel de Allende as I was walking in, weaving a bit and carrying a sheaf of papers he apparently had tried to sell to the shop. I don't know what the documents say, but they are beautiful - written in Spanish in an old-fashioned ink script on embossed letterhead.

Tuesday
Oct172006

Day 2 - Seashell on Gold SOLD


10" x 10" Oil and mixed media on panel

For the background, I collaged gold leaf and paper onto the wood panel support. The paper was wrapping for Buddhist burning papers I got in Chinatown last week: a soft, nubbly paper that has a wonderfully satisfying way of soaking up the brown finish so the gold leaf over it just glows.

Then I painted the seashell on top in oils. The white pearlescent seashell contrasts nicely with the warm reflective foil. In some places I rubbed the oil paint quite thin, so the foil shows though in some of the warm midtones.

Also: I signed up for a new online gallery just now, one that's been getting a lot of attention. Check out my portfolio on Saatchi Gallery.

Monday
Oct162006

Day 1 - Two Pears on Gold - SOLD

My first of 30 paintings in 30 days!

This one is 10" x 10" and I painted the pears on a gold leaf background - a new technique I am trying out.

I prepared the canvas by applying a layer of golden leaf (which are very thin sheets of faux gold foil) and painting it with brown for an antique-looking background. The oil painting was then done on top of the golden background, which makes the finished painting glow and reflect the light in places. The appearance of the painting shifts according to the light and angle, so as you walk by it gradually changes.

Unfortunately the foil and the wet paint make it difficult to photograph without getting a pale "haze" over the image, so the actual is a bit more saturated in tone and color.

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Tuesday
Oct102006

30 Paintings in 30 Days

So now I'm on to my next challenge - creating a new painting every day for a month. Starting next Monday I'll be posting a digital photo of a new oil painting, created just that day, every day. You can check in periodically to watch my progress and post comments. You can even request a daily email for when I upload the new painting (enter your email address in the right column). And if you are really inspired, you can buy a painting!

Thanks for following along, wish me luck!

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