Sunday, November 21, 2010


some more portrait studies
this a Norman Rockwell copy: like the eyes but the mouth got a little twisty. It's hard to embrace the schmaltz he dealt in but he sure could paint.

been a regular at Hipbone Studio lately. Some of these suffer from difficulty seeing facial detail
from 20 feet, especially eyes.


some scale issues on the last -gave her a withered arm.
a Washington Park landscape which I've fussed over for 2 months. It defies an accurate photo.
a still life from a WetCanvas image -pretty much all with a flat soft brush. It went so well, unlike my
usual still lifes I figured I'd throw together one of my own.
Which became one of those time traps that I dread. The more I fuss with detail the deader it all gets.
a Morgan Weistling copy. Love his "casual" brushwork, which inspired some of the following:
from some Rennaisance Fair images I snagged from Google, more to follow.

Cutest little girl -she looks like Peppermint Patty

Sunday, July 25, 2010

the only Hipbone Studio I've done in the last 6 months

a found photo of Big Sur
and another of the Sedona area (don't bust me if you know the photographer)
and portraits in plenty





Sunday, March 14, 2010



Since August, I guess. Shameful

a couple landscapes that didn't stink- a lot more did.
Powell Butte and Hoyt Arboretum




a couple one-night sessions at Hipbone Studio







couple of the better head studies





and a copy of Waterhouse's Lady of Shalott started with high spirits last Sept that has quite worn out its welcome. It was laid out from a magazine two page image with a grid -no drawing errors this time. Apart from that whole staple fold thing. By the time I got to detail in the lap/gunwale line I saw it was all too long and her body twisted. Had to fudge her thigh to keep it from being freakishly long.

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