Sunday, November 28, 2010

Marina Beach - WIP (continued)

I probably ate way too much turkey on Thursday because it apparently gave me a case of "paintus interruptus". Anyway, here's the next days work, which believe it or not is the first time (that I can remember) ever painting an ocean. I had fun with it.
I should be able to finish this piece in another day. Considering the size, it's going faster than I expected.


Wednesday, November 24, 2010

The Plein Air Painter's Song

This is for all those artists who like the feel of the sun on their face and the wind in their hair while they're painting......(which sure ain't my idea of a good time!)

(To the tune of “Teddy Bears Picnic”. If you don't know the tune, visit Teddy Bears Picnic on Youtube

The Plein Air Painter's Song
If you go out in the woods today, you'd better not go alone.
Mosquitos and snakes in the woods today, it’s safer to stay at home.
Beneath the trees, where nobody sees
They’ll mix their paints there just as they please.
Today's the day the artists will have their paint-out.

[CHORUS]
Paint out time for all of them,
The plein air painters are having a lovely time today.
Watch them catch their canvasses
Before the wind has a chance to blow them all away.
See them wave their brushes about.
They love to mix their paints and never have any cares.
At six o'clock they’ll pack up their gear and head on home to bed
Because they're tired little artists now.

If you go out in the woods today you're sure to have lots of fun.
If you go out in the woods today you'd better watch out for the sun.
The smartest painter that ever there was
Will wear a hat for certain, because
Today's the day the artists will have their paint-out.

[CHORUS]

Every painter that's any good is sure of a sale today.
There's lots of wealthy buyers about, just name your price and they’ll pay.
Beneath the trees, where nobody sees
We’ll mix our paints there just as we please.
Today's the day the artists will have their paint-out.

[CHORUS]

Absolutely horrendous lyrics unabashedly rewritten by Kirk Witmer, http://www.kirkwitmer.com

Monday, November 22, 2010

Marina Beach - WIP

24" x 30"  Oil on canvas 



You may remember seeing the the 8x10 study that I did last week for this piece. So here's the first day's progress on the larger version. This underpainting should provide a good base on which to do the glazing that will provide the glow found in Vivek's photo of an early moring sky. Spent somewhere between five and six hours on it today. I'm tired and "my dogs are barkin". Tomorrow's another day.




Friday, November 19, 2010

Sunrise on the Beach

8" x 10" - oil on masonite

I found this image on the internet and when I contacted the owner I was given permission to paint it. (Thanks Vivek!) This little 8x10 is just a quick study in preparation for a larger work. I'm currently thinking about 24 x 30.

I did almost all of this piece in one sitting, but needed a break and had to come back later for about twenty minutes to put the figures in.

But ooohh the hazards of trying to color match from a computer screen!!! It's only when I put the original photo next to this photo of my work that I realize just how far off are the colors in my sky compared to the original.
Note to self:  "Find a better way to color match before you start the larger image."

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Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Still Life in a Bunkhouse

18" x24" Oil on Masonite
In the 1800's, a cowboy's bunk was his private corner of the world.
The fellow who slept here was the prosperous owner of a rifle, a shotgun,and a brand new hat.

This was a "do over" of a painting I'd done about a year before this one. The original was done from a black and white photo. Here I've changed the lighting a great deal from the original, and was surprised how much it actually improved the composition, even though placement of the contents was changed very little.  Go figure.

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Taos Pueblo, 1929

16" x 20" - Oil on canvas
16" x 20" - Giclee on canvas available

This was inspired by an Ansel Adams photograph, so of course I had to make up all the colors from out of my head.  When I had the original digitzed for reprinting I was told "yellows are the hardest colors to get right in printing", but I'd say the reprints are right on the money.


Sunday, November 14, 2010

The Fiddler's Boots


The Fiddler's Boots
oil on canvas - 24" x 30"

It's the morning after the square dance and as the sun slips in through the bunkhouse window, we can see that the fiddler must have gotten a bit tipsy on his way home and just pulled off his boots, piled everything on the floor and poured himself into his bunk.

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Friday, November 12, 2010

Scotch

12" x 12"
Oil on Canvas

This was done from a magazine add for Cutty Sark that I'd ripped out many (I wanna say about 20!) years ago, knowing that someday I'd want to paint it. I had one too many people tell me that "You should paint what you love!" So finally, I did.
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Thursday, November 11, 2010

"The Foundling" by Kirk Witmer

16" x 20"
Oil on art panel

This was one of my first serious attempts at painting back in 2008. I thought if I kept it kind of monochromatic and just concentrated on shapes and values it would be a good way to practice those without having to worry too much about color.  The only thing in here that isn't black or white or shades of gray is the lariat hanging from the saddle.  I've often thought I'd like to paint this again, but making the horse a pinto with black and white breaking up the shape of the horse.  Wouldn't that confuse your eye!?!?!?!? 



Wednesday, November 10, 2010

A Live Oak

"A Live Oak" by Kirk Witmer
11" x 14"

Oil on Masonite

This painting was done from a photo I took at the Natural Bridge Wildlife Ranch in central Texas.

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Daybreak in the Hayfield

5x7" - oil on masonite
This is another of my miniatures. I was going for the look of early morning on an overcast dreary day, while trying to capture aerial perspective at the same time.
Let me know if you think I got it all. :)

Monday, November 8, 2010

Burger by Kirk Witmer

12" x 12"
Oil on masonite

I did this one from a photo in a grocery store magazine.
Some folks have even told me this painting makes them hungry.
I can't imagine why.... :)

Saturday, November 6, 2010

"Done for Tonight"

16" x 20"
Oil on Canvas

"... too tired to continue, the puzzle solver heads off to bed.
In the next instant, this room will be dark..."

$375 + $18 (s&h)

Friday, November 5, 2010

In the Tetons

"In the Tetons"
5" x 7"
Oil on gessoed Masonite

Inspired by an Albert Bierstadt work.
I've done quite a number of these little 5x7's, and my rule is "Once you start, don't stop 'til it's done."
There'll be more of these later.

Currently on my easel is an 11x14 study of this piece, in preparation for another much larger version. So stay tuned.
But it won't be on the grand scale for which Bierstadt was known!
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