After many delays and interruptions, I have completed my acrylic on canvas painting “Eagle Eyes”. This the first work completed in my new studio. It measures 40″ wide by 30″ high. It feels good to have it completed and be painting again. I have let too many things interfere with my art in the last several months. I have made a conscious decision to focus more on my art going forward. Besides completing this work, I have several more in progress as well. I hope to here is a look at the completed work.
Archives
New Studio, new easel
It’s been awhile since I posted. During that time we sold our old house and bought a new one. The new place is smaller than old one and I don’t have a dedicated room for my studio in the new house. So I have made some changes. I do have an area in a room with a lot of natural light where I can paint and plenty of storage for my paints, canvas and other supplies. One change I made is to purchase a new studio easel. I built my old one, but I found a nice Dulce Easel on Dick Blick online. It will actually hold canvas up to 82″. That is even larger than my old easel, but it takes up less floor space and collapses completely for storage. I just assembled it this morning, and I can’t wait to try it out. The pictures below show the difference between the two.
Tryptyc Triumph
If you follow my blog you may have realized by now that I do not think or create in a linear fashion. By that I mean that I don’t start one project and work it all the way through till it’s finished. I continually have multiple projects going and often create new ones while I still have several left to finish. I eventually finish most of them. Today I can say I finally finished the Wading Bird Triptych I started in January of 2014. It is 3 block prints of linocuts I created of a Black-necked Stilt, a Blue Heron and a Wood Stork. I often see these birds near my studio, so I spent some pleasant time photographing them. I then created pencil sketches from the photos and transferred them to the lino blocks. After carving I hand pulled several block prints of each one. I picked the prints I liked best and framed them together. Here is the finished result.

Bird Tryptych
Triptyc Prints Completed
I finally completed the second and third linocuts and block prints from them for my Bird Triptych. The only thing left to do is frame them. As soon as I get that done I’ll publish pictures of the finished project. For now here are the pictures of me printing them.
Black-necked stilt is coming along
I’m getting closer to finishing this little piece. I’m happy with the progress so far, but it’s not there yet
Switching gears to keep moving
like to step away from my works for awhile so I can go back to them with fresh eyes when I next work on them. But I wanted to keep painting, so I switched to one of my other works in progress a Black Necked Stilt Here’s a peek at my progress so far.
More Progress on Eagle Eyes
I put in some more time today working on “Eagle Eyes”. It’s coming along pretty well so I thought I’d give you a look.
Doodling, Drawing, and Painting
Even when I’m not actively working on a painting, I sometimes doodle, sketch, or just play around with my paints. More often than not it doesn’t develop any further. Other times the initial sketch will become the idea for a painting, finished drawing, or linocut. Here are a few examples.
Even when I’m not actively working on a painting, I sometimes doodle, sketch, or just play around with my paints. More often than not it doesn’t develop any further. Other times the initial sketch will become the idea for a painting, finished drawing, or linocut. Here are a few examples.
This first sketch I call “Blue Girl” is a quick Color pencil sketch i did just to try out some new colored pencils.
| Blue Girl |
This next one is a quick pencil sketch I did to pass the time when I was waiting on something. It is a cup my wife made me in a pottery class she took long ago.
| Cup sketch |
This is a A quick pencil sketch of a Greek Fisherman . It was an idea for a painting I never did.
| Greek Fisherman |
The next pencil sketchis also a quick study for a painting that was not done.
| Jesus carrying a woman |
This colored pencil sketch is a study of textures and found objects.
| Outdoors sketch |
I did this next sketch way back in 1975 just for the fun of it. Someone saw me doing it and liked it so much that I gave it to them the second it was finished. I never saw it again.
| Leopard sketch |
The next sketch is a study for what later became the oil painting “Osprey Breakfast”. I gave the painting away and it has since been lost.
| Osprey Breakfast study |
The sketch below is ans unfinished sketch of the Peanut Island Coast Guard station I did in the early 1990′ while I was in the Navy Reserve. I was on the Island one day and did this at lunch, but never had time to finish it.
| Peanut Island Coast Guard Station |
The watercolor sketch below is a study of a large pine tree in a park where I used to sometimes eat lunch. I did it to try out some new water color paints.
| Pine Tree |
The charcoal sketch below was a quick study of a dead pine tree in a nature preserve.
| dead tree |
The following pencil sketch is of a retired Teddy bear that was sitting in our living room one night.
| Boo Boo |
The acrylic koi and Kanji on the feeders below inspired me to later do some colored marker pieces of koi and ultimately an acrylic painting called “Wabi Koi” which now belongs to my oldest son.
| Koi Feeder |
Eagle Eyes Progress
I got a little time in studio today and made some progress on my painting Eagle Eyes. It’s a larger piece, so it may be awhile before it;s finished.
Block broken, New Work Begun
Well, I as if I didn’t have enough unfinished pieces sitting around my studio, I have started another new work. It’s seldom that I have only one work in progress. When I’m working in oils I have to wait for things to dry. With acrylics drying isn’t a problem but I sometimes come to a point in a work where I will stop to rest, or the piece isn’t going the way I want, or I just loose interest or get tired of working on it. I might leave the piece untouched for hours or days or weeks. And there are times when I seem to be blocked. Nothing appeals to me and I just can’t get the spirit back to paint. If I try to paint when I am like that nothing works, it is frustrating and unproductive. So I have learned to walk away and wait. Then suddenly, like today the inspiration strikes. Something re-ignites that spark and I MUST paint. Normally when that happens I most often have an overwhelming desire to create a new work no matter how many I already have in progress. So I go with it. I know the passion to create new work will not only take me through it, but will also keep me going and allow me to complete other works and start even more new ones. The way I approach my art is not science, it’s not technical, it’s something creative within me driven to be expressed. When I do express it, I am most fulfilled. When I create a piece I truly love it brings me something I struggle to express. It’s like a part of me was missing and now is whole. Anyway, I have given you another peek inside my mind and now here is the peek inside my studio at my latest work in progress “Eagle Eyes“.
























