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Thursday, December 15, 2016

Well Pressed - watercolor

watercolor, 2016
available, 11"x15"

      I've done a few neon signs in the past. Most of them -- the successful ones, anyway -- were done large and as realistic as possible. So, I wasn't sure about doing this one only 11"x15" and allowing some leeway with edges and color and blooms. My biggest problem when I'm in the painting process is not standing back and looking at the "big picture," or considering the painting as a whole. I'm always too close looking at and painting details. Part of impressionism and loosening up in general is taking in the big picture, suggesting instead of showing. Precise detail painting is "showing." Suggesting is about giving the viewer the idea of a thing and letting them fill in the details. That's the place I'm going. It's funny how a realist painting with plenty of what look like details reminded me of this. But, some of those "details" actually are just suggestions, a mark here, a dry-brush stroke there.

Monday, July 14, 2014

59 Harley - gouache

gouache, 2014
original available, 11"x15" $250

I've been meaning to do some motorcycles for several years now. The engine detail always seemed daunting. The looser, semi-abstract style I've been developing is perfect for it, though. This already is one of my new favorites.