I am a self supporting oil painter working out of my home studio dedicated to painting, art and living a life that makes sense to me.
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Sunday, July 10, 2022
Sunday, June 26, 2022
Painting a dog is not so hard
Wednesday, June 15, 2022
Limited palette: Alizarin Crimson, Ultramarine blue, and Indian Yellow
Thursday, April 21, 2022
The Limited Palette always Impresses
Monday, April 4, 2022
Sunday, March 27, 2022

Each of these are composition books on your amazon channel and only 7.00 I'm excited.
Monday, December 27, 2021
ON PAINTING THE SAME SUBJECT MANY TIMES
Many painters far greater than I have painted the same subject many many times. Here is the caveat: It
is not the same painting. Sometimes something new is added, sometimes something
is eliminated. Sometimes the palette is different; sometimes the light source is
rearranged. It is the process of arting.....For me, art is a verb. It is
basically for the artist and not for the buyer that we paint; that we indulge
with our communion of shapes, light and pigment. I like to paint because I like
to use paint, color, and shapes probably more than I like to "say" something.
From the beginning of time, the question of what do I paint is the persistent
voice that a painter hears. For me it is all about what can I use to hang all
this color and pigment on? Sometimes it is simply wonderful to already have a
tried and true subject matter so that all my attention can be focused on the
joy; the color and the light. If you google my name you will see images that
have grown, changed, and morphed into other images through the prism of time.
How would this scene look if it were painted in the palette of the great swedish
painter, Anders Zorn? How would this scene look if I toned the canvas first with
napthol crimson? How would this painting look if I only used a large brush to
paint it? How about a small brush, how about if it were painted on paper rather
than canvas....What if I painted this tiny corner on a huge canvas? What if I
used a medium that resembles the glazes of the renaissance? THIS is why I paint.
This is why I coninue.
Thursday, December 23, 2021
Making your environment work
So many people are creative and yet very few make a life of it. I watched a few videos from ATOMIC HABITS on youtube recently and he continually references the idea of designing your living spaces to support your desired behaviors. How brilliant....In my new home here in Long Beach I have designed my painting area to be right down the hall in the upstairs portion of the house. THe entire room is circumferenced with narrow tables (surfaces) with the easel in the corner by the window. The center area is completely taken over by flat files which not only provide storage for prints, watercolor paper, canvases etc but offer a 32 x 48 inch flat surface at waist level for stretching canvas, organizing photos and ideas and performing general preparations. I have had many many long stretches sometimes lasting weeks where I intend to paint but don't. Somehow the day goes by and I can truthfully say that other than walking the dog and eating three meals I have accomplished absolutely zilch and go to bed feeling less than content with myself.
Ah but now I have cracked the code! I wake early....I love to sit in bed and look at my ipad "stuff" for an hour or so. Because I know that I will feel GREAT all day long and go to bed content with myself if I painted that day I have decided that it is the very first thing I do so there's more DAY to enjoy in my contented frame of mind. BEFORE I wash, before I brush, before I even dress.....I shuffle into my studio behind doors 12 feet down the hall where the paints are already layed out, the brushes are clean, and the paper towels are present and begin my work.. I continue with yesterday's work or begin anew. Sometimes it's one hour, sometimes it's two. At the end of the session which corresponds with my need for food and drink, I clean my palette, wash the brushes and set up for tomorrow. I then proceed to the shower and a well deserved breakfast OR lunch. I am loving this routine not only because I have artwork to show for it but the quality of my well being for the rest of the day is A+. I am free to sew, to bake, to get lost on instagram, to watch tv, to shop, to visit, to veg out....whatever......with absolutely no guilt...I love it.
All this is in the context of the sale of artwork being my sole income. I designed my space to foster a behavior that I need to do.
Thursday, July 15, 2021
Painting the Napa Valley Water tower
Well it's a done deal...I am moving from my quarantine bunker (haha .....tiny one bedroom apartment in the same building as my son) to a more spacious place with a yard, a DISHWASHER, and I can finally use my washer and dryer and revisit all of my STUFF that's been in storage for a year. Raise your hand if you've ever made the mistake of storing JUNK. It's just not worth the investment of over 4000.00 that it's cost me to store it so I will get it all out and again start culling out the UN NECESSARY stuff.
In the meantime I am beyond excited about the new venture with youtube and filming and cameras and painting. All the paintings that I show on the youtube channel are for sale for a brief period of time here. I use squarespace and stripe and paypal. It's easy to buy; click, pay and then I ship it directly to you. I like to use frames on my work and I have used jfm frames on the east coast and www.pictureframes.com .....pay attention to shipping. If there's any free shipping that's the way to go because frames are heavy!
Here's the new youtube video complete with a list of the paint colors I used to execute it.
Be sure to subscribe and give me a like. I'm hoping to really make the channel grow. I want to talk a lot about the evolution of art as well and do some stories about artists I admire as well as collecting advice and display possibilities.
I am working on a 30 x 40 landscape with a NAPA oak tree in the background and dry ochre grasses in the foreground. It, of course, is the typical Napa/Sonoma landscape and I love the colors and the visuals of it. I do also love the pine forests of Georgia but I haven't seen them in quite a while!
My new computer arrives tomorrow with sooooo many more bells and whistles. I love bells and whistles and SPACE! This will be loaded wtih final cut pro and I will be able to use software that I haven't been able to use. My current computer is loaded with space but it's still old. It lacks a camera; the speakers are nonfunctional and the fans go on constantly. It is not worth fixing. Ah such is the digital life in 2021; new stuff every 5 to 8 years.
Here's a connection to the new video. Please subscribe and click the LIKE BUTTON. It helps!!
Monday, June 28, 2021
I just went back into a painting, ( a small one)....there were some areas of disharmony that were bothering me. I used a red for some dahlias and the blue in the hydrangeas wasn't sitting well with me so I decided to use 4 colors ( two cross complements). They were alizarin crimson and sap green and then orange and transparent orange and prussian blue. I feel like harmony fell into place easily which now makes me think of simply painting a scene in white and black acyrlic. I would let it dry thoroughly and then put my four colors down with white and mix up some values and start applying them to the little black and white study. I think I would have a very charming painting. Stay tuned. I'm going to do it. I'm not sure in this case I improved it but I could see the potential and definitely some areas were improved!
Saturday, June 19, 2021
Hi Friends! Collectors! And Artists!
I just posted a new youtube video to my channel and talk about 4 ways to improve your art. THESE are for oil painters. I think they are universal to most all matters of self expression and probably if you want to get esoteric they apply to life itself. (Soften edges, a little neutral with the bright, sometimes you can’t just tackle the subject but instead you look for the outline, finesse, group you lights and shadows). I think I could find some ways that those principles apply to life, don’t you.
I go over a lot of this in my book which is a self published book by amazon
If you haven't joined the youtube channel you can do that here. Here I show how to paint the woman in the garden with the 4 tips on how to improve your painting
Sunday, June 6, 2021
Color Color Color
It means something in every culture. I am mesmerized by color and have sought to understand it since I was a teenager. It’s the number one factor that keeps me in pursuit of art for the rest of my life. I adore it; I am compelled to understand it, and I never tire of playing with it not only in art and colors on canvas but in fabrics, in interiors and in landscapes. The funny thing is that the objects that appear to be a certain color are in fact missing that one color in reality and its absence reflects back on the eye of the beholder creating the color in the mind of the observer. Nonetheless we still play with it. And color in paint is a fairly new thing which in fact brought about the marvelous birth of impressionism. Prior works were limited to earth colors and actual gems that were ground down. Art follows technology. When Winsor Newton in England began to develop laboratory colors and tin tubes it changed the entire trajectory of the art and the artist’s work. It’s a fact.
I made a brief little keynote presentation for youtube showing just a few ways to create harmony that is pleasant to the eye of the beholder. I hope this is meaningful to you.
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