Saturday, July 13, 2013
Thursday, April 4, 2013
Gallery Crawl this Friday. Cityscapes on display at my studio
My studio is stocked with a variety of paintings from my Charlotte cityscape series. Here is a selection. Above is Silent Tower, oil on canvas, 18 x 24, with a 2 inch wrap around the sides. $790.
Southern Sunset, oil on canvas, 18 x 24, framed. $790.
Trolley Station at Atherton Mill, oil on canvas, 8 x 10, framed. $240.
Friday, December 14, 2012
Charlotte Cityscpae Series
These are all paintings that are on display in my studio and available for purchase. The painting above is an original watercolor on paper, 18 x 24, $390.
Trolley Moon, original watercolor, 11 x 14, $490.
Watercolor on paper, 18 x 24, $390.
Mono-print, watercolor, graphite and color pencil, 5 x 7, Sketch $90.
Mono-print, watercolor, graphite and color pencil, 5 x 7, Sketch $90.
Mono-print, watercolor, graphite and color pencil, 5 x 7, Sketch $90.
Mono-print, watercolor, graphite and color pencil, 5 x 7, Sketch $90.
Mono-print, watercolor, graphite and color pencil, 5 x 7, Sketch $90.
Mono-print, watercolor, graphite and color pencil, 5 x 7, Sketch $90.
Watercolor, 10 x 8, $90
Business Journal Illustration
This painting, Golden Skyline, has been published in the Charlotte Business Journal Book of Lists in the December 2012 issue. The painting is oil on canvas and 14 x 11 in size. The painting is available for sale at $590 and on display at my studio in the Charlotte Art League. The League is open Tuesday through Friday from 11 to 3; closed on Monday; Saturday 3 to 8, and Sunday 3 to 5.
Call (704) 376-2787 for Charlotte Art League exact hours. The painting appears on page 8 of the magazine. This painting is part of my on-going Charlotte Cityscape series.
Wednesday, October 10, 2012
Holy Comforter Painting
It has been a few years since I have painted Holy Comforter. This is a beautiful church on Park Road in Charlotte. This is the view recently on a fall afternoon. I painted this as a wedding present for a couple being married at the church. I took artistic liberty by removing a few tress in front of the church. The asymmetry of the steeple, red doors, brick, stone, and the wonderful round stain glass window give the church a unique look. This painting began a a mono-print from a photo. I printed the photo to the paper using winter-green oil. By drawing, I add details I saw with my eyes that were not captured by the camera. Then I did a series of watercolor washes to give it the warm yellow tones of sunset in the fall. I finally added details with color pencil.
Wednesday, September 5, 2012
Portrait
This is a finished portrait I did for Rebecca Hollis. It is watercolor with some color pencil. This was difficult due to three people in one painting. One is hard enough most of the time! I am very happy with the background as well as the faces.
Drawings of an old cemetery
I have been sketching recently from some photos I took at an old cemetery in Mecklenburg county. It was in the woods next to a horse pasture. It was over grown and neglected, but beautiful! The fall trees provided delicate branches to improvise with in pencil.
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