Tag: process

  • Starting something new

    Starting something new

    I was finishing up sanding a few freshly primed wood supports when I came across an old project I started about two years ago. I had cut up the solid wood top of an unused drawing table to use part of it for another project and was left with a 22×15 inch panel that seemed…

  • Painting: River Through Mountains

    Painting: River Through Mountains

    I decided to relieve myself of the impulse to make another tonal, semi-representative work by forcing myself to work with a non-representative palette. I painted this over three sessions and I feel pretty good about it.

  • Not so precious

    Not so precious

    In my second sitting with this painting I brought in the sky and sea, and I have to say that it was thoroughly enjoyable and I like the outcome. In particular, I love this section of the shoreline. I’m making a conscious effort to evoke the essence of the scene without getting too precious.

  • New Beginning

    New Beginning

    Started a new painting last night. I had intended to do the same scene again but after making that little waterfall painting the other night, I changed my mind. Gotta move on. I’ll be painting more loosely and following my intuition.

  • Wisconsin Waterfall

    Wisconsin Waterfall

    Last night I found a couple of old paintings from 2002, and I had the overwhelming urge to paint over one of them.

  • Setting aside “Balance” in favor of self-awareness

    Setting aside “Balance” in favor of self-awareness

    I’ve decided that I’m going to blow up my freshly created 2020 goals, and tighten them up so that this year I strive for immersive/passionate focus into just a couple of things, rather than pushing a number of larger goals forward incrementally.

  • What am I trying to achieve?

    As I was reflecting on the work I’m doing right now and my painting plans for this year, I became very certain that my primary goal is this: I want to learn to make mid-scale acrylic landscape paintings with a process and outcome that represent my sensibility. The most important thing about framing the goal…

  • Getting to the home stretch

    Getting to the home stretch

  • Larger landscapes (process)

    Larger landscapes (process)

    I’ve been planning to do larger, acrylic on wood versions of some of the smaller landscapes I did earlier last year. The idea is to use the small painting as the source rather than the original photograph. Below are the first three sittings. I like where it’s headed.