Monthly Archives: November 2009

Affordable Art Sale

Huge art sale just in time for Christmas! Do you want to give original fine art as a gift but think you can’t afford it? You might be surprised at how reasonable it can be.

All pastel paintings will be 25% off from November 14 – December 19, 2009!

spears_woods italian_countryside 
winter_solitude winding_stream welcome_spring
lrs_trail lrs icy_reflections
from_the_pines clearing_gate coopers_hawk
day_lit_moon

Click here to go to the available pastels page. Email me the title and I will give you the new 25% off price.

If you prefer something smaller to give as a gift you might want to check out the available watercolors page.

Thank you!

Mighty Oak Watercolor

Over the weekend as I went hiking, I came upon this beautiful specimen. Isn’t it mighty? Even with absolutely no leaves it has an impact. It’s skeleton tells the story of strength. I don’t know how old this oak tree is but it sure is gigantic. What can it teach me…

Mighty Oak Watercolor

 Why, this oak had much to teach me through sketching and painting. As I placed the graphite to the watercolor paper I marveled at how long and thick the branches were and how short and stubby the twigs were on my paper. I always knew that when looking at an oak, but I never officially appreciated it until I had to draw it.

The most important revelation I had while painting was discovering how to successfully portray a 3-D looking tree as opposed to a flat 2 dimensional looking tree that you often find in paintings. Here is the secret….nobody is paying me to tell you…I make no money off this site…this is a free gift…this is HUGE…

The secret is in the sun.

This painting took me about 2 hours to paint. As I started I immediately noticed that many of the branches looked black and about 20% of the branches were a very light brown. By the time I was almost finished most of the branches were light brown and only a few were black. Why? Because the earth had continued to rotate and didn’t wait for me to finish, causing the tree to be in a different position, and the sun to cast light on different branches.

Two dimensional trees you see in some paintings have the light coming in one direction and the shadow in the opposite direction. No! Don’t fall into that trap! The branches closest to you are catching sunlight as well.

If you keep that in mind when looking at a tree, no matter how impressionistic you like to paint, it will look very realistic!

You’re welcome.

America needs more creative art. Our society is programing us to be the work horse for a profitable select few. I’m not a crazy person, but this is what I see all around. My wish is that more people can break out of the “mold” and share their talent. You have it…it might have been pushed down or discouraged because a monetary value could not be set on your talent, but you have it. Please practice it and share it with us. We need it.

Maple Leaves Watercolor Sketch

yellow maple leaves watercolor sketch

This morning I got a surprise from one of my co-workers and very close friend. She snagged a maple branch from her neighbors “perfect looking” maple tree just to give to me. Is that love or what?!?

This morning at 8am it was such a brilliant shade of warm yellow. By 10am it was dull yellow and by noon the leaves were starting to curl. Don’t worry little yellow maple branch, work does that to me too, dries me out and makes me dull…..HAAA, HAA, hA!

I had to take matters in my own hands. As soon as I noticed the beauty of the leaves starting to fade, I grabbed my super-duper travel sketch watercolor set and began to document a moment in this maple branch’s time.

As of today, in the month of November, most all the leaves are gone from the deciduous trees around town. Just a tiny few however are still holding on…this golden maple for example has been celebrated on a day like today.