Sunday, February 12, 2012

New site....


So I helped Corrine make a new website for herself yesterday, and got the bug to update mine as well. I like what I've done so far and it's live now, but it will take a bit of tweaking to get it right and of course used to the new layout, and editing of it.

This is the link to Dogs By Bri, which also has a new blog format. I'm very curious to hear what people think, positive or negative. I really want the site to be easy to use and have the same feeling you get from viewing my paintings.

Thanks for your time if you do end up e-mailing or commenting on it.

Bri-

Friday, February 10, 2012

New Start...

untitled for now
10"x20" acrylic on canvas
SOLD

I don't have a title yet for this one, but something like "Just Off to the Side" seems appropriate. I'll sit with it a little while and see.

The tones are coming together and I like where it's taking me. I've been able to use a wide range of colors so far, and that always makes it creatively satisfying.

I'm hoping I get a little work done today, and know that Saturday and Sunday at Short Term Gallery will lead to lots of progress.

Bri-

Sunday, February 5, 2012

Shadow detail...


"Form Strategic Partnerships"
(in progress)
18"x36" acrylic on canvas
$4500 US dollars plus shipping


I spent the past two days working on the shadow detail under the construction awnings in the painting. I love the way it's turning out but I also think it's just about the most boring part of the painting to be working on.

The light quality is getting better each time I work on it, but I'm chomping at the bit to start painting the light and reflections in the street. Maybe I'll get to do some of that tomorrow.

Bri-

Sunday, January 22, 2012

Fire...escapes...


"Form Strategic Partnerships"
(in progress)
18"x36" acrylic on canvas
$4500 US dollars plus shipping


Can you yell "Fire Escape"in a crowded painting without causing a panic?

I spent much of yesterday and today painting the fire escapes on the second building from the right and adding shadows where necessary. It's becoming more and more real each day. I find it strange, as I've said many times before that for so many hours of work, so little seems to come to life in paintings like these.

It's all worth it though.

Bri-

Friday, January 20, 2012

Window treatment...


"Form Strategic Partnerships"
(in progress)
18"x36" acrylic on canvas
$4500 US dollars plus shipping


I spent today working on the windows of the second building from the right. I'm adding the arches above, and the shadows they cast.

I like where this is going. Getting closer to being finished, that is.

Bri-

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

The dogs done...


"Form Strategic Partnerships"
(in progress)
18"x36" acrylic on canvas
$4500 US dollars plus shipping


So normally at this point I'd be putting a signature on the painting and call it done, but I have lots left to paint even though the dog is done. Click on the picture to see it enlarged.

I finished up the little Jack Russell, the other day and started to add some glow and flare to the street light. Now with that almost finished it's time to continue working on the buildings that make up this little scene from Varick Street in NYC.

Bri-

Monday, January 16, 2012

long legs and shoes...


"Form Strategic Partnerships"
(in progress)
18"x36" acrylic on canvas
$4500 US dollars plus shipping


I added most of the details to the billboard yesterday, and realized based on the framing I used for the billboard, I elongated the woman's legs. Compared to my reference her legs are about twice as long.

Now, today I'll do a little work on the dog in the purse. It should remain in correct proportion though. At least I think it will.

Bri-

Sunday, January 15, 2012

Back to work in NYC...


"Form Strategic Partnerships"
(in progress)
18"x36" acrylic on canvas
$4500 US dollars plus shipping


I got back to work on the NYC billboard series yesterday, and man it's great to be back in New York City.

I also have to say a big THANK YOU to OPB for the feature on me and my work as well as the segment on the Short Term Gallery. It's brought in lots of people who live in the area but have never been to the gallery or a First Friday Art Walk.

One thing I think it says about Oregonians, is how proud they are of their state and communities. That's one thing I love about this place. I also love the dogs here.

Okay, I love the dogs everywhere.

Bri-






p.s. here's the segments if you haven't seen them.

Monday, January 9, 2012

Digby final...


Digby
18"x14" acrylic on canvas
SOLD


I spent the day finishing up Digby's paws and nose. I love the results. My only complaint is that the color of the background doesn't show up accurately on the computer screen. So what's to complain about eh?

I will be starting a new commission and working on the NYC Billboard painting again as well. You'll be able to see me this Thursday Jan. 12th on Oregon Art Beat when that painting was in it's early stages. I can't wait to see it myself.

If you're in the Baker City area we'll be having a screening party at Paizano's Pizza which will start a little after 7 PM and the show airs at 8 PM on Oregon Public Broadcasting.

Bri-

Saturday, January 7, 2012

Almost Digby...


Digby
(in progress)
18"x14" acrylic on canvas
SOLD


She's almost all there. I spent most of the day working on Digby's paws, which is more of a task than you might think.

Since, Digby has pasted on, I'm working from a photo that doesn't contain her paws or parts of her front legs, but they are in the painting. In order to make this work I'm using four different pictures of Digby to get the right feel and tones in her paws, but none of those photos are from the same angle as the main reference image. So, I took a picture of our dog Zephyr in almost the same pose as Digby.

Zephyr however is considerably smaller than she was, and he's different colors too. I have to keep reminding myself which are the colors I need to work from, and it's not the ones in the picture of Zephyr.

The paw in front needs to be lighter, and then I think a signature will be in order.

Bri-

Thursday, January 5, 2012

Paws and Nose...


Digby
(in progress)
18"x14" acrylic on canvas
SOLD


I worked on Digby's paws and nose today. I didn't accomplish quiet as much as I'd have liked, but I did get work done and that's the important thing.

I also got out on my cross-country skis today, second time this season since the fractured foot. It felt great, although I'm not in skiing shape yet. In time I will be I'm sure.

Bri-

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Back to work...


Digby
(in progress)
18"x14" acrylic on canvas
SOLD


Yeah! It's so great to be painting again after a nice holiday break. Hope you all had a joyous holiday season and are experiencing a creative New Year already.

I started real work on Digby's paws yesterday and I'm liking where it's going. I wish I had a little more canvas to the right of the paws, but it's all I've got so her one paws going to creep around the edge. I think the paw/leg closest to us could use to be enlarged a little as well.

I'm headed into Short Term Gallery after posting this, and will make the decision once I'm sitting down with Digby.

Bri-

p.s. check out today's Baker City Herald if you're in Baker or on-line if you're not. I made the front page. Thanks LBJ!