Sunday, March 27, 2011

Mazie

"Mazie"

14"x11" acrylic on canvas
$400
SOLD

I've been painting, but I haven't been posting. Sorry about that. It's mainly because I'm burning the candle at both ends and the middle.

Between painting, working at the gallery, training for the state swimming championships, working at Zephyr Bakery, and traveling a little, I haven't found time to post what I've been working on. That might change with the prospect of an iPhone in my future. I have to make sure it pencils out financially.

I'll be starting a new painting today, and look forward to sharing it with you. "Mazie" was a recent commission and I worked pretty quickly on her. I love how wet the fur looks as well as the glimmer in her eyes.

I don't see the candle burning out anytime soon, because I'm still eager to paint and share, with new technology in hand I might just share more often. I certainly don't plan on slowing down.

Bri-

Saturday, March 12, 2011

Green Dot Dixie final...

"Green Dot Dixie"

12"x6" acrylic on canvas
SOLD


I just flew through this painting. I realize that painting dogs is way more gestural than painting building, not that I mind painting buildings, but they take a little more precision.

I write this without even having Dixie in my possession. I've been busy in the studio and at home, so much so that I started another commission and mailed off the finished painting before getting this posting done. I would have like to held on to Dixie a little longer just to sit and stare at the painting. Most paintings stay on the easel longer.

Even though Dixie was rendered quickly by my brush, I still loved ever hour I spent creating the final painting.

Bri-

Monday, March 7, 2011

Green Dot Dixie beginnings..

"Green Dot Dixie"
(in progress)
12"x6" acrylic on canvas
SOLD

I'm sorry you didn't get to see the progress of the abstract background, but it was created at the same time I was working on my last commission, and I just didn't document it.

Dixie is a dog from Fairmont, West Virginia, the same town as one of my dogs. She lives in Illinois though now. I love how quickly this all came together and might even be finished tomorrow. Only time will tell.

It's easier and harder to paint small. The next piece you'll see, if you stay tuned, is a standard portrait. I'm working on it in tandem with this painting. So, again I won't be documenting the whole process.

Bri-

Sunday, March 6, 2011

PDX Spring Night detail...

"PDX Spring Night"
(detail)
36"x18" acrylic on canvas
SOLD


Here's the dog that I promised to reveal. It's our dog Bettini on a billboard under the Hawthrone Bridge.

The one thing that I love about the placement is that some people find her right away and others never find her, until I point her out. One woman said, "Oh, on the billboard is cheating." I don't know if I'd call it cheating, but it sure was fun to put her there.

Today is the last day you can see the painting in person at Short Term Gallery, from 12-4PM. Thanks to everyone who came to see it or commented here. I know it was a departure from what I normally do, and I'm glad that most, if not all of you liked it.

Bri-

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

PDX Spring Night...

"PDX Spring Night"
36"x18" acrylic on canvas
SOLD

I have one last step before this painting is officially done, which is to put a gloss medium over the whole piece. Otherwise this painting is as done as could be.

It was a wonderful piece to create, and I truly enjoyed the whole process. I'm not sure when I'll paint anything like this again, but I have a better idea of how to approach a scene like this. In the picture here of the painting you can't see the dog, but I'll show a detail of it in another posting.

What struck me as amazing, is that it only took a few quick gestural brushstrokes to create the dog, but the buildings and reflections in the water sometimes took hours. Now the dog is very small compared to other things in the painting, but it really took no effort to make real. It just goes to show, that when you do something often enough it just comes naturally.

Bri-