Showing posts with label Snow. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Snow. Show all posts

Thursday, November 9, 2023

Post 334: White House Having a White Christmas

Painting Name: White House Having a White Christmas

A commissioned painting of the White House in the snow at Christmas. Wow, this one will be a challenge. Then it was a choice of which entrance? And oh, and can I finish it before Christmas!? Think about that, a white house on white snow...what time of day so that we can really see the Christmas decorations? Light for thought. Artistic license may be what is needed here.


SKU: 11EN23ACGC
Medium: Acrylic, Acrylic Marker
Size: 12x16 Gallery Wrapped Stretched Canvas
Edition Year: 2023
Framed?: No
Commissioned? Yes

What Brought About this Painting?

One of the best things in the world is when a former client contacts you to do another painting! And the possibility to do something in Washington DC in all 4 seasons. See Cherry Blossoms An Annual DC Event hmmm what will be next? So many great options!

Painting in Progress Images…

Watch the painting as it progresses!

Friday, November 10 6:49am FINALLY decided on the angle and went with the front entrance. Sketching begins! Nothing to look at as yet, but once committed to canvas, color is coming.

8:21am - First things first is to get your painting blocked in. Then a rough idea of where things are and for me, whatever is the farthest away should then come in. For instance, if the sun or the moon is in the picture, THAT is the farthest away. Then comes in the sky and clouds. Those pretty much MUST be in place before the foreground gets very detailed. 

Then I can detail the Monument, then the White House itself. Then the snow and absolutely, the Christmas decorations are last. Here is the beginning...

Of course, as an artist, I can and do break the rules - even my own. Layers and more layers, let's see where we go.


This one was from Friday afternoon (November 10, 2023)
Saturday, November 11, 2023 9:14am, in the process of toning down the "yellow" but I needed it as a base to work up from...Again, layers, layers...white is a funny color anyway. Not many things are always pure white, depending on the light. If you have ever looked at paint samples in a store for your walls or wall trim - you know.
Saturday, November 11, 2023 1:16pm...Now we're talking I think. Made some major adjustments

6:40pm Much progress accomplished, yet so many details left to do!

Sunday, November 12, 2023 8:20am. I do believe the painting is done! Rock and Roll!. I'll look at it for a bit of course first. And I am a firm believer in turning the painting upside down and viewing it for awhile too. That helps to "see" oddities, believe it or not. Still has to be varnished and dry but right on the verge of done. What do you think?


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Wednesday, January 5, 2022

Post 231: Goldfish Small Paintings Duo and Snow

Goldfish Small Paintings Duo

A snow day (or 3). What to do? Paint of course. Here's out the front door at my house, earlier in the morning (Monday, January 3, 2022):


And here is out the back door of my townhouse.


And about an hour or so later:


And when it finally stopped:




Painting Name: Golden Girl Goldfish

Why paint just one painting when there are 2 canvases of the same size ready for paint and looking up at you blankly, asking, "What can I grow up to be?"

SKU: 01B22ACG
Medium: Acrylic
Size: 4x4 Gallery Wrapped Stretched Canvas
Price: $30
Edition Year: 2022
Framed?: No
Commissioned? No

Golden Girl Goldfish has the bubbles, Dory Goldfish doesn't.

Painting Name: Dory Goldfish


SKU: 01C22ACG
Medium: Acrylic
Size: 4x4 Gallery Wrapped Stretched Canvas
Price: $30
Edition Year: 2022
Framed?: No
Commissioned? No


By the way, it ended up being snow days for the entire week.
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Saturday, August 7, 2021

Post 178: Cardinal in the Snowfall, 4x4 Acrylic on Canvas

Painting Name: Cardinal in the Snowfall

A mini painting of a red cardinal perched on a fence with the snow falling around him. Winter is coming...

SKU: 08CY21ACL2
Medium: Acrylic
Size: 4x4 Stretched Canvas
Edition Year: 2021
Framed?: No

What Brought About this Painting?

In preparation for the fall and winter upcoming themes for the Prince William Art Society art displays and shows, Cardinal in the Snowfall will go into the November and December theme.


As of this moment, varnish and curing to go, but he will be ready soon.


Mini Easel not included with this painting


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Tuesday, April 20, 2021

Post 105: Mountain Reflection, 24 x 24 Acrylic Stretched Canvas

Painting Name: Mountain Reflection

The owner was very pleased with the final and I am so glad! I am finding that it helps when painting from a photo of a real subject, to do the research on the subject and see it from as many angles as you can. And to zoom in on the image to really see if that lump of rock is part of the main mountain, or another in the background. 

SKU: 04BG21ACG
Medium: Acrylic
Size: 24x24 Gallery Wrap Stretched Canvas
Price: SOLD
Framed?: No
Edition Year: 2021
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What Brought About this Painting?
A cousin took a picture of this painting below and I rendered this painting for him. Once again, I am at a tentative pause to study if anything else should be done. I am Master of the Tweak.

After a few tweaks, here it is, the final...


The photograph is below:


Photo by Dwayne Jackson

And the owner of the painting...April 30, 2021. You know on those house shows when they do a room or home fix up then do the great "reveal"? That's the moment that makes it all so wonderful, the reaction to a painting. It makes those hours and days (occasionally weeks) poking around with paintbrushes a really glorious memory just as it does for the client. Enjoy the painting for years to come!



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Friday, April 9, 2021

Post 104: A Painting In Progress: Mountain Reflection

Painting In Progress: Mountain Reflection

A challenge this mountain was. I think I conquered it. 

SKU: 04BG21ACG
Medium: Acrylic
Size: 24x24 Gallery Wrapped Stretched Canvas
Price: Not Available
Edition Year: 2021
Commissioned? Yes

Painting in Progress Images…
This commissioned work is from a photo...and the photo is of Assiniboine Mountain which is located on the Great Divide, on the border in Canada of British Columbia/Alberta. It's a pretty big one, 11,870 ft. I am very glad my canvas is only 18 inches by 24 inches. 

Here is a Wiki link to learn more, Mount Assiniboine.


Photo by DJackson: Assiniboine Mountain

I like a challenge and I'm imagining hiking to that mountain may be only a tad bit tougher than getting this monster on canvas. I'll know more in the next few days. I love the colors on the water....let the fun begin!

As always, check back here as I post the progress.



Monday, April 12, 2021 6:25 AM Sometimes things don't go as planned. I started the drawing first on the canvas and undercoat...and decided to start all over again. If you can see the outline above, Assiniboine Mountain isn't centered. So, I repainted the canvas undercoat and redrew the scene again. 

Monday, April 12, 2021 8:20 AM Progress so far this morning. Redrawn the scene and starting to fill in the colors, especially shadows. A lot of black, deep blue, gray and the white of the snowy areas. Please pardon the funny diagonal line - that's the sun coming around the edge of the blinds from the window.


Seems appropriate to have the Mount Everest 16x20 painting in the back ground...





Monday, April 12, 2021 2:00 PM It has come a long way since this morning but still a long way to go.


Tuesday, April 13, 2021 9:34 AM - Reflections on water: If its a dark color in nature, on the water - its lighter. If its a light color in nature, on the water - it shows darker. Reflections on a stream, a creek, a pond, or a lake are quite different from reflections on moving water and quite different from tropical or ocean water. 

Pond and lake water because of their make up, tend to run "greenish".

Moving water fractures the reflection. These are some the "rules" that must be adhered to in order to make a reflection on water look correct.

Want to learn more about a water reflection?

Make Painting Water Reflections Easy!

by Jennifer Branch

Secrets to Painting Convincing Water Reflections



Of course, having the original photograph to go by helps too.

Still a good way to go on this painting - details, details, details - AND of course, on a gallery wrap canvas, the edges need to be finished as well. For example:


Bottom of the canvas

On a Gallery Wrap canvas, there is not a real need for the painting to be framed - BECAUSE the edges SHOULD be finished.

On a stretched canvas that has stapled sides or is back stapled (lesser quality than a professional Gallery Wrap or Museum Wrap canvas - about 1.5 inch depth) and is about .75 inches in depth, those should have a frame. Nonetheless, I typically try to finish the edges, at least to an extent. The fall back is to paint the sides solid black which is at a minimum what should be done.

Thursday, April 15, 2021 6:27 AM - Details, details, details. All the nooks and crannies that make a big rock a mountain. What is amazing to me is occasionally touching a canvas or an area on an artwork because the sort of "Trompe L' Oeil" effect makes it look 3-D. When I can achieve that, that makes me smile. 


Thursday, April 15, 2021 10:19 AM - working on Mount Assiniboine itself, center top.


Friday,  April 16, 2021 6:00 AM - Off to visit family today so no progress on painting temporarily.

Tuesday, April 20, 2021 10:31 AM - Back from Louisa, BRS to be specific, visiting family. It was good to see 2 of my Aunts, 1 of my Cousins, 1 of my Brothers, 1 of my Sister-in-laws, my Mom and a few family friends. Back home on Monday afternoon. 


My Aunt and I went for a walk Saturday afternoon and reminisced our histories during walk about. This happened here and that happened there...you know how it is.

Painting Progress so far today:


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Friday, January 8, 2021

Post 44: Brief History of My Early Paintworks

Brief History of My Early Paintworks

Visiting my mom this past Christmas, I noticed she had a stack of canvases and realized they were a mini collection of some of my earlier paintings, including one of the earliest I think I ever did (below, 1st). My brother snapped some pics of them and sent them to me yesterday so here they are.

Painting Name: Sunday was a Good Dog

Medium:  Acrylic, I think
Size:  ?, Canvas Panel
Edition Year: 1976


Sunday was her name and she was a GREAT dog. I remember we were living in Alexandria, Virginia and our neighbor's dog was having puppies and mom got to choose one. Half Sheep Dog and half English Spaniel I believe (will try to verify), she was an adorable puff of white fur and she LOVED, LOVED, ADORED my mom. If mom took off her slippers, Sunday would lie on them, thus ensuring mom could always find them again.

Once in elementary school, they had a Pet Show of some sort and I took Sunday. Mom gave her a bath, cleaned her all up, brushed her hair, fluffed her up and she was ready to go. My older brother carried his pet crawdad in his mini aquarium. Sunday won first place for dog or overall or something and my brother's crawdad won first place for most exotic pet.

Sunday passed away around 1975 or so. So the painting of Sunday was one of the very first paintings I ever did, if not the first.

Painting Name: A New Day Dawning

a rework copy of a Thomas Kinkade's original

Medium:  Acrylic
Size:  ?, Stretched Canvas
Edition Year: 2004


In another recent blog post, I have some pictures from Christmas at a friend's house of a larger version of this painting and told a bit on that story. I had actually started to paint maybe 4 or 5 canvases of the same theme. My mom had visited me a couple of years ago and saw them and wanted one. Thus, the above. It's not as completed as an earlier version, but close. 

I told mom if she wants me to rework it some, there are some touchups I could do.

Painting Name: Snowy Fields and Mountains

Medium:  Acrylic
Size:  ?, Stretched Canvas, 2 Panels
Edition Year: 2003


Who's your greatest art fan? Your mom. Who's your greatest, oddball critics? Your family and friends, sometimes. 

Anyway, my mother loves snow pictures. Ta-da! So 2 for one, right? Two split canvas panels of mountains and fields snow covered and a river runs through it. A few trees, a house, side building and if you look really close, a fox running across the field.

Painting Name: Hollyhocks - Mom's Favorite Flower

Medium:  Acrylic
Size:  ?, Canvas Panel
Edition Year: 2008


My mom's favorite flower is Hollyhocks. Translation: another painting for mom. If I were to do this painting again, I would redo the clouds. Somehow in my earlier days, my clouds always looked like the state of Virginia. Virginia is for Clouds I think.

So a painting of hollyhocks with some small sunflowers.

I can think of one other painting from around 1978-79 or so. I did a painting of a Siberian Husky that I had at the time in Blue Ridge Shores (in a previous life). His name was Blue Ice. A great dog with very cool blue eyes (my mother named that dog). No idea where that picture is now.

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Friday, October 9, 2020

Post 12: Mount Everest, Acrylic 16 x 20 Stretched Canvas Framed

Painting Name: Mount Everest 

SKU: 10J20AC
Medium: Acrylic Painting
Size: 16 x 20 Stretched Canvas
Framed with a simple black and antique gold front floating frame
Edition Year: 2020
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Mountain painting in a photorealist style with snow top of Mount Everest in front of a vivid blue sky.

Mount Everest, the highest above sea-level mountain on earth, is 29,029 feet tall. Interestingly, the China-Nepal border runs right across the summit.

*As of 12/8/2020 the height of Mount Everest has been increased to 29,032 feet tall!!

A friend of mine is from Nepal, so imagine having Mount Everest as a view!

Acrylic on canvas 16 x 20 on the easel


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Update: Friday, May 7, 2021

This painting was juried and selected to appear at Sunshine Ridge Farm Winery at 
15850 Sunshine Ridge Lane, Gainesville, VA 20155 from about May 25 to June 29, 2021. Gratefully, 4 out of 5 of my pieces entered were chosen for display!