Sunday, February 27, 2022

This is a photo I took last September while visiting Canyon de Chelly National Monument in northeastern Arizona that I’m going to paint. It will be 16″ x 20″. The bottom two fifths will look more like blocks of color than a recognizable landscape. I cropped the very bottom of the photo off because it’s just a flat rock I was standing on. The paintings I’ll begin this week will all be painted on oil primed Belgium Linen mounted on 1/4″ masonite or cradled basswood panels. The two 11″ x 14″s and one 16″ x 20″ are linen mounted on cradled basswood and the two 9″ x !2″s are linen mounted on 1/4″ masonite. Oil Primed Belgium Linen is supposed to be the best. I’ve never painted on a high quality surface. Better do it now cause life is short.

After I glue this piece of linen to the basswood I’ll stain each surface with a middle value brown. It’ll be mostly mineral spirits with a little white paint and a little burnt umber or burnt sienna paint. It’s a little easier painting onto a middle value surface than to paint onto a bright white surface. Once they are dry I’ll transfer drawings of each photo to the surfaces.

Wednesday, February 23, 2022

Yesterday was spent setting up and photographing still lifes (I think lives is correct here but I don’t know) to paint.

Today I uploaded these four photos to Shutterfly to be printed. When I receive the prints I will begin painting them, two 9 x 12s, and two 11 x 14s. I still have a bit of work but not much to the two paintings I was working on until last week.

Thursday, February 10, 2022

Tweaked the shadows at the base of the objects a bit. I’m sure I’ll tweak things a couple more times.

Yesterday I subscribed to Photoshop and Lightroom. My problem is not how to paint, it’s what to paint. There’s a steep learning curve to Photoshop but once I learn a few things I’ll be able to modify photos from my trips or still life compositions for painting references.

Wednesday, February 9, 2022

Worked on my landscape. It’s pretty much finished. I’ll dick with it a little Friday and Sunday and then paint the sides black or blackish brown. I’m not spending the money on a custom frame. It isn’t a standard size. It will be a nice splash of color on a wall.

After hanging my still life on a wall and looking at it off and on I decided the linen isn’t right and it isn’t quite finished. I’ll play with it a little bit.

Tuesday, February 8, 2022

I’m calling this “finished”. There are a few small shadows at the bases of the grapes, pear, and glass I’ll improve but those corrections will be quick. In a couple of weeks I’ll “oil it up” and post a final photo. That will tie it together a little better.

Tomorrow, Friday, and Sunday I’ll paint on the landscape and hope to finish it Sunday morning. Next week I will start another landscape and still life.

Sunday, January 30, 2022

Spent maybe a half an hour giving myself a starting point on the glass and did a little on the foreground linen. Grapes need a lot of work but I’m not a long way from finishing both paintings. I ordered and received three different 18″ x 41″ sample pieces of oil primed Belgium Linen. Thirty dollars for one 18″ x 41″ piece but I’ll get many paintings out of it. It’s supposed to be the best. I’ve never painted on a high quality canvas. I’m just curious.

Just to see what it looks like in a frame