Monday, June 21, 2010
Cloud Study
Friday, June 11, 2010
Something new....


Wednesday, June 09, 2010
Monday, May 10, 2010
From my sketch book
Sunday, April 25, 2010
Still working on illustrations ...

Friday, March 26, 2010
Beach art and more ....
Sunday, February 28, 2010
Following the Masters - Robert Henri
Monday, February 22, 2010
Pastel Chalk sketchbook ...
Saturday, February 20, 2010
Pen and Ink Sketches from the shore
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
Virtual Paintout - San Francisco
I love contour drawing.....
Friday, February 05, 2010
Autumn Leaves ...
As the day wore on the better it seemed to get. I received a call that a couple would like to come look at the work I had available for sale ... in particular "Autumn Leaves". After they came and confirmed that was the one they had in mind I offered to let them take it home to see if it would work out for them in the particular spot they were thinking of. Within the hour they were back with a check ... Its a good day. "Autumn Leaves" SOLD.
Wednesday, February 03, 2010
Illustration update....
In the photo above you can see a few pages of finished illustrations I have completed for the children's book I have been working on. Each actual painting is 8" x 8", on Arches 140 lb cold press paper measuring approx. 11" x 10". You can tell in the photo that I have each small painting slipped into a clear envelope (notice the glare) to keep them clean until time to photograph them for publication.
~ "A wisely chosen illustration is almost essential to hasten the truth upon the ordinary mind, and no teacher can afford to neglect this part of his preparation". ~ Howard Crosby |
Thursday, January 28, 2010
Look what came in the mail ...

Day before yesterday, the mail-man brought me a wonderful book. Its a huge book. The book measures 9" x 6" x 2". It is written in columns like a newspaper. It's ten years of over a thousand unabridged letters ... including an 82 page index. The book measures 9" x 6" x 2". Robert Genn sends out e-mail letters twice a-week, full of advise and inspiration. I have been a subscriber to his twice weekly letters for about 6 years and have never regreted it. You can subscribe to Roberts Genn's Twice Weekly Newsletters by following this link. If you don't already subscribe, give it a try.
Sunday, January 17, 2010
a tale of two hales

To the left, my small thumbnail
Sunday, January 10, 2010
Book illustrations ...
Saturday, January 02, 2010
"The Eminent Emmets"


Thursday, December 31, 2009
Are you ready for a new decade as well as a new year?
Monday, December 21, 2009
Reminisce - a sketch from 2008
This is a little sketch I posted last December. His charming manner always brings a smile to my face, dressed prim and proper, yet so soft and adorable.I've almost completed my list of Christmas chores and have started giving thought to what I may want to accomplish with my art in 2010. Although I usally have goals I hope to accomplish I find if I tell people, I almost always fail. Like, 'the secret's out, no use doing that now' way of thinking. I've had a successful year with my art and because of that I am feeling more confident that some of my goals will be obtainable.
What about you, care to share?
- Are you thinking of some artist goals you'd like to accomplish this next year?
- Are you taking stock of all that you did accomplish in 2009?
Merry Christmas
Sunday, December 13, 2009
Book of People - Accordian Journal
For our last watercolor class of the 6 weeks, I made each person an accordion sketchbook, approx. size of each page is 5" x 4". We started off with some un-intimidating paper and drew stick figures with our pencil. After a number of these we then progressed to using one color using our watercolor pigment and drawing stick figures. When we felt comfortable we added clothing to our stick figures. Finally, we were confident enough to use our new sketchbooks using photo references I had cut out of from numerous magazines. We proceded to add a fully clothed watercolored figure (with no facial details), one to each page in our new sketchbooks.
I found out later, when I had mentioned that we were going to paint people in class 6, a couple of students thought they might not come to that class. Some others were dreading it. It just didn't sound like fun to them. Before the class was over they all admited that it was one of the best classes.
This was such a fun exercise to do. If you haven't tried people painting yet, give it a try. It grows on you with each figure you paint.
Sunday, December 06, 2009
Too many projects to do justice to any of them....
The above snow scene has been abandoned because it isn't turning out the way I had hoped. Too rushed. Notice the branches of the largest tree ... reminds me of Alfalfa on The Little Rascals, with his hair parted down the middle, *sigh.
The group of paintings above are an accumulation of whats on my desk that are going in the 'unacceptable' pile. Most are just sketches I use in my thinking process .... but, when I look at all this work I think of all the time I've wasted and yet didn't complete a thing.

