Tag: painting
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Lake Myvatn, Iceland
Daily tiny landscape #2.
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Half Moon Bay (tiny landscape #1)
I’m going to try and do one very small (7cm x 7cm) gouache landscape painting each day for 100 days. The idea is to keep the process under 15 minutes or so, but i know it’ll be tempting to extend. Today’s entry is from a photo I took in Half Moon Bay, CA sometime in…
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Chopped the old tomato
The giant heirloom tomato painting that was hanging on the side of my garage for the past two years was getting ragged around the edges, so i finally took it down and chopped it up into these bits. Hopefully i can make use of them down the line. I’ll miss that big cheery tomato when…
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Iceland painting
I’ve been wanting to experiment with painting landscapes for a long time now, and i finally bit the bullet and picked a photo from our anniversary trip to Iceland in 2010 to paint from and present to my lovely bride for an anniversary gift. Painting with gouache is really different than acrylic in a number…
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Tomatoes for Libby (process)
Started up on this painting I’m making for my lovely (former) coworker, Libby. These will end up pasted on an old window from her house š
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Little robot painting
I made this little robot painting on wood for a family art project we were doing. Dang if i didn’t forget the prompt, but i think it was probably “robots”
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Limes
My friend TJ commissioned me to make these limes as a gift for his wife. I painted these directly on panel and then cut them out. I believe they are still hanging in their kitchen.
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Orange and Apple on panel
I made these two small paintings on panel for a show. I used a map of Indianapolis in the background for the apple painting and affectionately called it “Indianapplis.”
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Spraying!
Took advantage of the windless evening and sprayed paint for about three hours. 4 coats gloss black on the cab, gloss black on the transformer, and 3 coats textured black on the coin door. At the rate Iām progressing I should have the cabinet stencils painted and the cab reassembled in 2-3 weeks. Exciting!