Friday, November 15, 2013

Pastel, Woman, Baby and Dog 18 x 24



This is a painting of hope and faith and spirituality.  It is a pastel stitched together from various photographs and that includes iconography of our mortality and I hope our immortality.     

Friday, October 11, 2013

Study, Georgia O'Keefe Charcoal 24x18

This study is from a black and white photograph of Georgia O'Keefe by her husband Alfred Stieglitz.  

Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Pastel, Sharing a Sip 24 x 18

The concept of this painting is the sweet, beauty of helping others -- especially the young helping others.  This is a glimpse of this theme as a youngster barely able to get to the water fountain herself helps a Great Dane with a sip of water too.  It is a detailed pastel from a phone photograph.  It inspires me to believe that we have inspired kindness in the young despite all the negativity that we might see or have experienced ourselves.  

Thursday, May 2, 2013

Set of Landscape Pencil Drawings, 5 18 x 24 Drawings

I intend my art to inspire environmental stewardship.  Some seems to be of environmental damage and others of environmental beauty.  These pencil images are of the San Antonio River (or in the case of the faucet, the Edward's Aquifer) and its tributary San Pedro Creek from near the headwaters to down south where the streams have consolidated themselves into the San Antonio river.  







Sunday, April 14, 2013

Study, Landscape Oil, Cotulla Road to Lake ` 14 x 17


This was a study of a landscape -- to better understand how to paint in oil under Janice Hindes, who is a fan of both John Carlson and Charles Slovek and who studied under Richard Schmid.  I look always for a spiritual narrative it seems, and a road always seems to provide one.

The painting was primarily from a reference picture taken near Cotulla with my compositional additions.

 

Monday, March 25, 2013

Study Oil Painting on canvas Accereando Aqua after Roberto de la Sylva 24 x 18 acrylic and mixed media

Study in oil, burlap, sand, and Guatemalan fabric after  Roberto de la Sylva's piece Accereando Aqua" in the San Antonio Museum of Art. 

Friday, January 11, 2013

Portrait, Lefty Oil on Canvas




The concept of this painting was to attempt to capture in paint the personality and spirituality of this fellow.  How do you capture personality and spirituality?  It is a matter of bringing the paintbrush out one day at a time, and I am grateful for how well it turned out, and I thank Janice Hindes for her suggestions.  It is a "cheese smile," but it is Lefty's cheese smile.  I wanted to capture a representation of a spiritual person so that I and others can remember those qualities that he had and to be inspired.  Perhaps this is exactly what all portrait artists want to do.