Thursday, February 15, 2024

Worked on all of Landscape 2. I’ll have to paint one more session on this followed up with some finishing touches. This is taking way too long. I’ve been tempted to throw it out but it’s from a photo from my last trip to the Bighorn Mountains and it’s a fond memory. This is a pretty area on the way to and from Greybull, Wyoming, and my campgrounds up in the mountains.

Tuesday, February 13, 2024

This morning I finished and signed Landscape 6. I’m sure I’ll put a few dots of paint on it before I oil it out. I like the landscapes with the crazy clouds I’ve been finishing but I get the feeling others don’t share my enthusiasm. I’m going to paint more of them along with still-life paintings, and paintings of clear, rocky streams. Eventually, I imagine I’ll settle on a predominant style and subject matter/s.

Thursday, February 8, 2024

Worked on the middle and foreground of Landscape 3. Tonight or tomorrow I’ll work on the sky. None of this painting is finished. I’m not sure how much time I want to spend painting cornstalks, but the more accurate they are, the better the painting will be.

Tuesday, February 6, 2024

Worked on the middle and foreground of Landscape 4. Next week I’ll finish this one. I’m going to put a significant frame around this and hang it where it will be seen even though I’ll probably like this more than anyone else will.

Monday, February 5, 2024

Worked on the clouds of Landscape 4. I’ll have to paint the dark blues of the clouds again. I love this painting and hope I don’t screw it up. It’s abstract. Almost like a UFO cloud bank. Tonight or tomorrow morning I’ll paint and maybe finish the middle and foreground.

Saturday, February 3, 2024

Worked on Landscape 6 all morning. I’ll work on this one more time to improve the tree trunks, clouds just above the mountains, small bushes, grass, and rocks in the foreground, and create more depth in the hills in the middle ground.

Friday, February 2, 2024

Worked on Still Life 2. Except for tweaking and details, I could call this done. However, the red apples in the original photo I took of this setup are a much more brilliant red. As this dries over the next week I’ll look at the painting and decide if I want to repaint the red apples. After a painting dries for maybe a month it should be “oiled out”. There are many ways to do it but what it does is make the entire surface of the painting look the same. Areas of the painting sink which makes it look dry. The background will be helped by being “oiled out”. After many months of drying a painting should be varnished.