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  • A Stretcher’s Tale

    This is a stretcher. It is 46 by 62 inches. It’s made of wood that’s been sitting in my garage for a year or so. Before that, it adorned the rafters in my brother-in-law’s garage for an untold number of years. It’s strong and capable and as of today, reborn to a new purpose in life. It is incredibly well seasoned.

    Yesterday, I spent an hour or so, at the picnic table in the back yard, cutting the components of this in 100 degree heat. It was not fun. This morning, I put everything together. That wasn’t a huge amount of fun but at least it’s a reasonable temperature in the studio.

    Normally, I’d use one by twos for the frame and attach quarter-round to the top of that to hold the canvas away from the bars and prevent “ghosting”. (The wood behind the canvas can change the look of that area. It can cause lines that you don’t want as well as just being a pain in general.) The profile on this molding has a slight ridge on it that should serve the same purpose very nicely. It’s a bit heavier than one by twos. Given the size of this, that’s a real benefit. The braces are one by twos. It’s held together with small, hardboard triangles, nails and a lot of Gorilla Wood Glue.

    This is our friend, the stretcher, dressed in a painting that has been hanging around the studio waiting for me to get around to building a stretcher for it for a few months.

    I’m not exactly happy with this the way it is. I’d intended to play with various sizes of forms and do something similar to “On the Street“. I managed to get the top half working fairly well but things sort of petered out as I got to the bottom and the larger forms.

    This is drawn in water-soluble graphite that’s sealed with acrylic medium. The color is washed in with a rag soaked in paint that’s been heavily diluted with water. The yellow was brushed in.

    I let things drip thinking that might add a bit of interest to the lower half. Frankly, I think it just made a mess. I’m going to have to spend some time with pastels or a paint brush and see if I can get this working. There are a few elements to this that I really like. I just need to add a few more. I’m sure I’ll manage something…

    Oh… the reason I’m starting so many paintings (not that it’s really unusual.) Is that have a show coming up in a few months. I’ve been working small for a while but I’d like a few larger pieces to go along with things.

    August 26, 2023
    A Rocking Horse Dream, Acrylic Painting, Automatism, Oil Painting

  • Candy Toadstools

    This is the result of a couple of sessions. The colors are pretty much the same. I did add some of Sennelier’s Alizarin Crimson. I had an insatiable desire to put pink things in this. I also feel a need to add many spheres and rings so that I can build some sort of “Vasarelly meets Miro and Gorky in alphabet soup candy land” world.

    It won’t stay that way very long but, for now, I like the idea.

    August 25, 2023
    Automatism, Oil Painting, Poem

  • The Forbidden Dance of the Butterfly

    I’m sure that it’s obvious that this is two butterflies, umm… “dancing”. It’s 24×18… oil on panel.

    August 24, 2023
    Automatism, Oil Painting

  • Accidental Pinup

    This is a figure generated from a few circles and an automatic drawing. 24×18… acrylic on panel. It’s maybe not quite so accidental.

    August 23, 2023
    Acrylic Painting, Automatism, Figure

  • The Terminal Green Nude

    I went ahead and scrubbed the highlights into this painting… extremely thin applications of Sennelier’s Naples Yellow and Titanium White.

    This goes to the Collective Gallery this weekend…

    August 22, 2023
    Automatism, Green Nude, Oil Painting

  • Fifth Stanza

    🙂 A glare-free shot of this just isn’t happening. This is a little more “contrasty” than it is in real life.

    I got some colors and forms blocked in. Despite what you see here… some of the underpainting’s still there. It’s covered with glazes in spots… still shows the same texture. Most of this is still pretty rough. It needs much modeling and many shadows. Some of the colors are a bit brighter than I’d like so there will be many glazes as well.

    Overall, I’m happy with the layout and the sort of “alphabet soup” look of the whole thing. I still have some forms to figure out. Some of them are a little too “simple”. 🙂 I need to add some complexity to the thing. I want to play with the colors as well. It really needs some depth but that will come.

    Colors involved: Sennelier’s Cadmium Yellow Light, Burnt Sienna, Sap Green, Naples Yellow Deep, and Titanium White as well as Rembrandt’s Cadmium Red Light and Winsor Newton’s Prussian Blue, Cadmium Yellow Deep and Purple Madder.

    August 21, 2023
    Automatism, Oil Painting, Poem

  • Fourth Stanza

    I’m going to call this the first actual painting session. The others were simply to generate a sketch.

    I liked the way the Miameri stuff was working, so… I mixed a 50/50ish blob of Yellow Ochre and Titanium White and got out the Sennelier Raw Umber and Caput Mortuum as well as the Winsor Newton Cadmium Red Deep.

    I spent several hours listening to “space rock“, adding colors, developing forms and making things work together. I’m much more energized by this than I have been by a painting in quite some time. The only reason I put up the brushes was that the paint started to get a bit thick and “gloppy“.

    I’m not a “wet on wet” painter by any stretch of the imagination. I don’t deal well with gooey paint that slides all over the canvas. It’s really rare that I’ll do something alla prima. One of my professors at S.I.U. taught traditional technique… underpaintings, glazes and so on and so forth. I may not adhere to those practices all that faithfully but I do implement aspects of them.

    Anyway… this is coming together fairly quickly. I doubt you can see it in this image (A lot of it’s just subtle differences in color… brushstrokes. (“gloppy” 🙂 )) but I do have most of the forms defined. Next… color interactions… refinements and so on…

    August 20, 2023
    Automatism, Oil Painting, Poem

  • Minuet

    A happy, little dance piece done from an automatic drawing. It’s 24×18 inches… oil on canvas panel.

    August 19, 2023
    Automatism, Oil Painting

  • Third Stanza

    I was gifted a dozen or so pound tubes of Miameri paint when a friend of mine finished her degree at Ray Vogue. They’re student colors (not what I’ve linked to above… It’s just a nice chart of their colors.) and they apparently don’t make them any more. They’re beautiful, just don’t have a huge pigment load. I tend to use them to start largish paintings like this one.

    I used a large blob of Permanent Red, Titanium White, Yellow Ochre and Burnt Sienna to do this. I’d intended to stick a little closer to the letter forms and pool “turpentine” (mineral spirits) on top of them so that things blurred and blended and so on. I got carried away as usual. I went ahead and started building some stuff.

    I did pool a small amount of linseed oil mixed with mineral spirits and cobalt drier on things… not really as much as I’d originally intended but enough to flatten out the paint film and cause a little blending. I went back an hour or so later and leaned this against the wall (I painted this on the worktable in the garage. I’m fond of breathing.) so that the paint would run down the front. 🙂 I didn’t get as much of that as I wanted either, but… I’m not really wanting to wait a month for this to dry and I want to get started on it, so… I’m going to leave it at that.

    You can see some of the “drippage” and bleeding in the detail. Usually, white drips as a sort of veil. You can see a little of that under the “S” form on the upper left.

    I’m sort of anxious to see what I can do with this. I like the way the letter forms are working. I may not make as much of an effort to hide them as I’d intended. I rather like the idea of letting them pop out of the painting.

    🙂 I’m going to have to do this again.

    August 18, 2023
    Automatism, Oil Painting, Poem

  • A Sunnier Day

    I managed a few sessions with this while I was waiting for stuff to dry.

    This is acrylic; done with Golden’s Alizarin Crimson Hue, Indian Yellow Hue, Cadmium Yellow Primrose and Cerulean Blue Open Acrylics as well as Winsor Newton’s Cadmium Lemon, Cadmium Red Deep and Cadmium Orange. There’s some of Sennelier’s Burnt Umber and Utrecht’s Titanium White in there as well.

    I think I’m managing to lose some of the “restroom wall” look and I’m actually starting to like parts of it. I have some ideas as to how this can go (and maybe not end up being totally hokey… It will be weird.). I probably like the “frilly, lace top” more than anything else in the painting. I’m going to have to reproduce some of those holes in the rest of the painting.

    This is really just a start. I’ve just blocked in the colors. It should start to take shape when I start using oils.

    August 17, 2023
    A Sunny Day on the South 40, Acrylic Painting, Oil Painting, Portrait

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