Monday, May 19, 2014

Approaching

The second painting in my landscapes series was originally going to be an abstracted cityscape. That concept stopped inspiring me about thirty seconds into starting it, so I added some mountains that were MUCH more interesting.



See, mountains.

I got tired of the stylized clouds so I wiped them out to start over. I ended up liking this subdued look more than anything. This inspired parts the final product.






Approaching
24"x18"
Oil on canvas board
Back aluminum frame price $85

Tennessee by Jodi

Honorable mention goes to my partner in crime Jodi, who made this excellent watercolor landscape. I love the difference between her style and my own. She can apply subdued color and paint strokes to make an excellent illustrated effect on a piece. This is Tennessee by my wife Jodi:


Tennessee
16"x"12 
Watercolor on Paper
Distressed black wood frame price $50

Friday, May 16, 2014

Aspen


The painting that follows is the first of many landscapes that I hope to undertake in the near future. It is titled Aspen.






Using a pallet knife I inlaid the mountain ridge. The knife gives a craggier look to the mountainscape, as opposed to a brush which would have made the rocks too soft. 






As usual, a change needed to be made in the lefthand corner. It was too dark with the full ridge extending to the foreground, so I eliminated it. 


In go the aspens...



 And the finished product: 



Aspen
Oil on Canvas Board
16"x 12"
Black aluminum framed price: $75 


Tuesday, May 13, 2014

Portfolio 4, Commission

My boss commissioned me to create three watercolor paintings for our company's conference room. The big blank white wall was getting depressing. 

She is from London, England and now lives in Columbus, Ohio. She wanted to see a combination of the two cities in her paintings. The following are the three pieces combining elements of each city throughout different parts of the day. 


Morning


Rush Hour


Evening